Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's next? Was Amerigo Vespucci a slaveholder? Was he a big meanie?
He was a slaveholder. Nice set up.
From Wikipedia:
Vespucci wrote his will in April 1511. He left most of his modest estate, including five household slaves, to his wife. His clothes, books, and navigational equipment were left to his nephew Giovanni Vespucci. He requested to be buried in a Franciscan habit in his wife's family tomb. Vespucci died on 22 February 1512.
Shall we change the name of America?
Anonymous wrote:What's next? Was Amerigo Vespucci a slaveholder? Was he a big meanie?
Anonymous wrote:Lol, love it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Kujichagulia”
Taken from the 2nd Day of the ancient African holiday of Kwanza, and meaning “self-determination”.
It’s the perfect name for DC. It reflects our population, our African heritage, and celebrates our self determination. The name itself even MEANS self determination.
White people might have trouble pronouncing it, but F them.
If can pronounce Dun Laoghaire, I can pronounce anything.
So you too will ignore the fact that the native peoples were here first?
Washington was built by slaves from Africa, not indians. So the new name should be reflective of who labored to build it.
Hey! Some lady mashed up the pulp paper that the Constitution was written on and signed. So she is the one responsible for our rights, not the white dudes who debated, authored, edited and signed it!
That’s an entirely different subject, but an entirely valid point. The constitution should be replaced anyway, with something more reflective of modern values, not the pontifications a bunch of dead rich white slave owners.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Kujichagulia”
Taken from the 2nd Day of the ancient African holiday of Kwanza, and meaning “self-determination”.
It’s the perfect name for DC. It reflects our population, our African heritage, and celebrates our self determination. The name itself even MEANS self determination.
White people might have trouble pronouncing it, but F them.
Yeah. Well. Considering that the US is the offspring of England, I suggest that a silly name from African holiday isn't the winning ticket.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Kujichagulia”
Taken from the 2nd Day of the ancient African holiday of Kwanza, and meaning “self-determination”.
It’s the perfect name for DC. It reflects our population, our African heritage, and celebrates our self determination. The name itself even MEANS self determination.
White people might have trouble pronouncing it, but F them.
If can pronounce Dun Laoghaire, I can pronounce anything.
So you too will ignore the fact that the native peoples were here first?
Washington was built by slaves from Africa, not indians. So the new name should be reflective of who labored to build it.
Don’t use the Latin-derived word “Africa” or call the native peoples “Indians”.
Oh, F off.
And the “F” word is derived from the Anglo-Saxons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Kujichagulia”
Taken from the 2nd Day of the ancient African holiday of Kwanza, and meaning “self-determination”.
It’s the perfect name for DC. It reflects our population, our African heritage, and celebrates our self determination. The name itself even MEANS self determination.
White people might have trouble pronouncing it, but F them.
If can pronounce Dun Laoghaire, I can pronounce anything.
So you too will ignore the fact that the native peoples were here first?
Washington was built by slaves from Africa, not indians. So the new name should be reflective of who labored to build it.
Hey! Some lady mashed up the pulp paper that the Constitution was written on and signed. So she is the one responsible for our rights, not the white dudes who debated, authored, edited and signed it!
Anonymous wrote:Istanbul was Constantinople now it’s Istanbul, not Constantinople.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Kujichagulia”
Taken from the 2nd Day of the ancient African holiday of Kwanza, and meaning “self-determination”.
It’s the perfect name for DC. It reflects our population, our African heritage, and celebrates our self determination. The name itself even MEANS self determination.
White people might have trouble pronouncing it, but F them.
If can pronounce Dun Laoghaire, I can pronounce anything.
So you too will ignore the fact that the native peoples were here first?
Washington was built by slaves from Africa, not indians. So the new name should be reflective of who labored to build it.
Washington was built on land that was stolen from the native peoples. Sad that you will not recognize their prior claim to further your own agenda.
The indians weren’t doing anything with it. Show me something they built? Point to a building the indians made. You can’t. Black slaves from Africa built DC. Under the whip of a overseer. Black hands put up the stones that made the Whitehouse and the Capital. Not indian hands. So it’s only right that Black people should pick the name, not indians. There aren’t even an indians around here anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It needs to be a state, and upon statehood, we can change the name.
If we’re going to change the names, we should also make sure to eliminate any men who were wife-beaters or rapists.
Or any men who supported sexist laws on voting rights, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Kujichagulia”
Taken from the 2nd Day of the ancient African holiday of Kwanza, and meaning “self-determination”.
It’s the perfect name for DC. It reflects our population, our African heritage, and celebrates our self determination. The name itself even MEANS self determination.
White people might have trouble pronouncing it, but F them.
If can pronounce Dun Laoghaire, I can pronounce anything.
So you too will ignore the fact that the native peoples were here first?
Washington was built by slaves from Africa, not indians. So the new name should be reflective of who labored to build it.
Don’t use the Latin-derived word “Africa” or call the native peoples “Indians”.
Oh, F off.