Island name deemed too racist, sexist

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Island name deemed too racist, sexist
Carolyn Thompson, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
First posted: Wednesday, June 24, 2015 02:01 AM EDT | Updated: Wednesday, June 24, 2015 02:09 AM EDT
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Squaw Island will be called Unity Island following a unanimous vote by Buffalo city lawmakers Tuesday in response to complaints that the 336-year-old name of the Niagara River parkland is racist and sexist.
During a public hearing before the Common Council, all but one of a handful of speakers supported the change.
"To have part of the city named for a term that's derogatory to our women is disrespectful," Seneca Nation Tribal Councillor Rick Jemison said before the Common Council's vote.
The action continues a nationwide movement toward replacing the names of sports teams, symbols and geographical sites with labels now viewed as insensitive or outright offensive. In the nearby suburb of Lancaster, the school board voted in March to do away with its Redskins nickname.
"This city is showing the example to others in the country, whether it be the Confederate flag, whether it be a name, whether it be a word," Common Council President Darius Pridgen said. "When a group of people feels offended, somebody should at least listen."
A historic marker at Squaw Island said the 60-acre site was originally called Divided Island by the Seneca Nation, referring to a creek that runs through and divides the land. It was named Squaw Island by the men of LaSalle's expedition in 1679.
The idea of changing the name has come up in years past but did not gain traction until about two years ago when two Native American women, Jodi Lynn Maracle and Agnes Williams, began lobbying the Common Council and Mayor Byron Brown.
Maracle, a member of the Mohawk nation, left the council chambers in tears Tuesday.
"This is just such a historic, overwhelming moment for so many people," she said. "And I think that it really shows that with small steps and bringing community together, that positive change is entirely possible for all peoples."
Seneca Tribal Councillor Tina Abrams refused even to say the old name. Nor would Seneca President Maurice John, who referred to it as "the s-word."
"What an honour to be here today to change it to Unity," Abrams said.
Buffalo Common Council Member Joseph Golombek Jr. said his resolution to change the name generated some complaints from people who thought the city was bowing under the pressure of political correctness.
But "I believe that it's time now to do something," he said. "And that's change a name that's questionable at best to a name that I think that all the residents of the city of Buffalo can feel proud of."
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Complaints about nothing important. Bunch of moonbats thinking they can change preceived wrongs of the past by being PC. Kind of like rewriting history.
 

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Complaints about nothing important.
You mean like pissing and moaning about bureaucrats and taxes?

In case you missed it, that was me saying you don't get to say what's important to other people.

Bunch of moonbats thinking they can change preceived wrongs of the past by being PC.
Kinda like the moonbats pissing and moaning about bureacrats and taxes, thinking they can change perceived wrongs in the government and tax system.

What are you so afraid of? Why is a decision to change a placename that is an insulting term to a group of people who never did you no harm so threatening to you?

Kind of like rewriting history.
Yeah, because history as currently written (or for you, I suppose, as it was written in 1954) is 100% accurate, right? Especially the part about how kind and benevolent Europeans came to the Americas to deal fairly and honestly with the Indians and gently persuade them to accept the benefits of a loving Savior and modern capitalism.
 

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You mean like pissing and moaning about bureaucrats and taxes?

In case you missed it, that was me saying you don't get to say what's important to other people.


Kinda like the moonbats pissing and moaning about bureacrats and taxes, thinking they can change perceived wrongs in the government and tax system.

What are you so afraid of? Why is a decision to change a placename that is an insulting term to a group of people who never did you no harm so threatening to you?


Yeah, because history as currently written (or for you, I suppose, as it was written in 1954) is 100% accurate, right? Especially the part about how kind and benevolent Europeans came to the Americas to deal fairly and honestly with the Indians and gently persuade them to accept the benefits of a loving Savior and modern capitalism.
Nope whitey came to N.America for the large tracts of land available to them .
 

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The is a mountain reserve here in Phoenix that use to be called Squaw Peak. They changed the name awhile back don't know what they call it now something I cannot pronounce.
 

Tecumsehsbones

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The is a mountain reserve here in Phoenix that use to be called Squaw Peak. They changed the name awhile back don't know what they call it now something I cannot pronounce.
Piestewa Peak, in honor of Lori Piestewa, White Bear Girl, who was killed while serving her country in Iraq.

The fact that the country didn't really need that particular service doesn't change her courage or sacrifice.
 

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This is just laughable.. Squaw Island, The Redskins, the PC groups are a fukking joke.

 

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Does this mean that Squaw Valley, the site of the 1960 Winter Olympics will have to change its name as well. Maybe Aboriginal Women of Colour Valley would suffice.. has a nice ring :roll:
 

Tecumsehsbones

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Boy howdy, I can't wait till the dumbass brigade learns that the Russians changed the name Leningrad back to St. Petersburg.

They'll have a fit.
 

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Could be: Cracker

Originally the white slave driver because he would "crack" the whip, hence the noun cracker.

Yo homey pick the cotton faster cuz here comes ole Mr.Cracker with his whip!

oh, I guess I'm just not feelin it.