• diprount_tomato
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    2111 months ago

    Well, I guess the name triggered more foreigners than town locals

      • @Beetschnapps
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        -711 months ago

        It’s an effort that pays dividends far into the future. Like changing military bases named after confederates. Regardless of the effort, future generations benefit from present wisdom.

        • @[email protected]
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          1511 months ago

          “White Settlement” is apparently the name that the Native Americans gave it in the 1800s and it stuck. Literally nothing like naming military bases after Confederates.

          • @clothes
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            -311 months ago

            I get that this makes it a little bit different, but practically I’m not sure it matters. People don’t care about name origins, and our relationships with names have changed since 1800. Whether or not “White Settlement” is offensive is a different question that I’m unsure about.

            • @[email protected]
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              011 months ago

              No, it makes it a lot different. Evidently people do care about name origins, because they chose not to change the name.

              • @clothes
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                211 months ago

                Some may have! But I’d need to do research on this particular vote to make that sort of claim confidently. I suspect it was complicated, because things like this are complicated! Just like names ;)