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In reply to the discussion: Dozens of birds to be renamed to shun racism [View all]usonian
(14,894 posts)5. Jim Crow must go.
Just saying.
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Duh, I didn't make that connection with Byzantine empire--whoosh, right over my head.
Wingus Dingus
Nov 2023
#37
I love watching them soar, they hardly ever flap their wings, they just use the wind
a kennedy
Nov 2023
#62
My breast surgeon doctor has a beautiful illustration hanging on her wall of the waiting room
Walleye
Nov 2023
#39
The example they give is a bird named for a Confederate general. Do you object to changing that?
Scrivener7
Nov 2023
#44
They started by considering removing names of terrible people, and then expanded the idea to make names more
WhiskeyGrinder
Nov 2023
#11
On the topic of encouraging black birdwatchers, there's this comedy bit I love:
Wingus Dingus
Nov 2023
#14
They should be numbered. Bird-1, Bird-2, Bird-3,... "Look, it's a 29." "No, it's a 666. Better call Johnson's wife."
Wonder Why
Nov 2023
#31
I looked at the list...They are proposing naming the common names, not scientific names.
LeftInTX
Nov 2023
#50
What they are doing is getting rid of all honorific names, because those are stupid.
Voltaire2
Nov 2023
#63
I like how you assume that nobody here on DU "actually cares about birds".
Wingus Dingus
Nov 2023
#65