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Posted By: MAC Racist Bird Names - 08/10/20
Y'all this is getting out of control.

https://www.climatedepot.com/2020/0...esent-colonialism-racism-and-inequality/


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Ornithologists Call For Allegedly Racist Bird Names To Be Changed – Some names ‘represent colonialism, racism and inequality’

by Jon Brown

A Tuesday op-ed in The Washington Post by two ornithologists argued that bird names derived from problematic historical figures should be changed.

Gabriel Foley and Jordan Rutter, two ornithologists who started the website “Bird Names for Birds,” maintained that the many bird names that include eponymous references to such people “cast long, dark shadows over our beloved birds and represent colonialism, racism and inequality.”

“It is long overdue that we acknowledge the problem of such names, and it is long overdue that we should change them,” they added.

Foley and Rutter first criticized John James Audubon, after whom several birds were named and whose monumental 19th-century book “The Birds of America” is widely considered one of the most important ornithological works ever written. “Surely, most of us might think, this is an entirely fitting honor for someone who did so much for our understanding of the environment,” they wrote, but reminded readers that even “Audubon’s story has a dark side.”

Pinpointing how he once scoured the battlefield after the 1836 Battle of San Jacinto cutting the heads off of Mexicans to send to a phrenologist, they wrote, “For Audubon, this might have been just another way of practicing science — but his actions hardly align with modern values, and his scientific contributions do not excuse him from judgment.”

The two then go on to list other birds who were named for people they don’t like, such as Bachman’s sparrow, who was named for a pro-slavery reverend; McCown’s longspur, who shares a name with a Confederate general; Hammond’s flycatcher, who was named for a doctor that performed anatomical studies on Native Americans killed in battle; Bendire’s thrasher, named for a U.S. major who fought Native Americans; and Townsend’s warbler, a bird whose namesake dug up Native Americans to study their skulls.

Foley and Rutter conclude by likening such bird names to Confederate statues, writing:

The controversy over such names, which is now exciting passions within the bird community, mirrors similar conflicts over monuments to Confederates and colonialists now raging in the United States and elsewhere. Eponymous names serve as verbal statues: They are a memorial both to the colonial system that wove the fabric of systemic racism through every aspect of our lives — including the birds we see every day — and to the individuals who intentionally and directly perpetuated that system.

They urge their readers to reject “the colonial monument that eponyms represent” in favor of “inclusion and diversity in our community[.]”

“We cannot subjectively decide — especially if the adjudicators are White — that some names can be retained because they are associated with less abhorrent pasts than others. We must remove all eponymous names. The stench of colonialism has saturated each of its participants, and the honor inherent within their names must be revoked,” they wrote, adding, “A bird’s beauty should not be marred by the baggage of an eponym.”

Posted By: IndyCA35 Re: Racist Bird Names - 08/10/20
What total bullschidt.
Posted By: reivertom Re: Racist Bird Names - 08/10/20
Marxists like to create chaos and problems where there aren't any. How could this be helpful in any way and how many people have these bird names kept in poverty? Who even knew they were racist until this guy brought it up?
Posted By: ShaunRyan Re: Racist Bird Names - 08/10/20
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. . . even “Audubon’s story has a dark side.”


Most stories do. I wonder how many of these self-righteous hand-wringers have a hard drive full of kiddie porn.


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. . . modern values . . .


Kind of an oxymoron isn't it?
Posted By: Hookset Re: Racist Bird Names - 08/10/20
I can understand how "Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker" could be offensive to leftists since it's so close to yellow-bellied C@cksucker, which describes most of those Antifa folks.
Posted By: kaywoodie Re: Racist Bird Names - 08/10/20
So I suppose this means that we can no longer refer to Sturnella neglecta as a Ni66er Quail anymore?
Posted By: Borchardt Re: Racist Bird Names - 08/10/20
What about Cormorants?
Posted By: kaywoodie Re: Racist Bird Names - 08/10/20
I once knew a crow named "Jim".
Posted By: slumlord Re: Racist Bird Names - 08/10/20
Woodpeckers
Posted By: Pappy348 Re: Racist Bird Names - 08/10/20
I just asked several birds in my yard about this, and every one of them said, "Chirp".
Posted By: kaywoodie Re: Racist Bird Names - 08/10/20
African Swallows and their damn miagrating coconuts again!!
Posted By: HuntnShoot Re: Racist Bird Names - 08/10/20

“Audubon’s story has a dark side.”


BWAAAAHAAAAHAAAAHAAAAAA!!!!!!!
Posted By: Pappy348 Re: Racist Bird Names - 08/10/20
No need to read THE ONION or BABYLON BEE when stuff like this is in the news.

Just possibly the stupidest thing I've ever seen, and that's saying something.
Posted By: slumlord Re: Racist Bird Names - 08/10/20
Rhode Island Red
Posted By: Morewood Re: Racist Bird Names - 08/10/20
Bye bye blackbird.
Posted By: reivertom Re: Racist Bird Names - 08/10/20
Originally Posted by ShaunRyan
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. . . even “Audubon’s story has a dark side.”


Most stories do. I wonder how many of these self-righteous hand-wringers have a hard drive full of kiddie porn.


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. . . modern values . . .


Kind of an oxymoron isn't it?



These Marxist pukes NEVER talk about the "dark side" of their heroes like Mao, Che Guevera, Lenin, Castro......They walk around with them on their T shirts, and no group that has ever been on Earth has more dead bodies. misery, and human rights atrocities than this group of monsters.
Posted By: Savage_Hunter Re: Racist Bird Names - 08/10/20
Originally Posted by kaywoodie
I once knew a crow named "Jim".

a bird or an Indian?
Posted By: benchman Re: Racist Bird Names - 08/10/20
Oldsquaw, are now officially called "Long Tailed Ducks". Catchy name. They were called Oldsquaw because they never stop talking.
Posted By: HuntnShoot Re: Racist Bird Names - 08/10/20
The more I think about it, and look around, and see schitt like this, the more I am coming to understand that this is the BEST APOCALYPSE EVER!!!!
Posted By: Valsdad Re: Racist Bird Names - 08/10/20
Originally Posted by slumlord
Woodpeckers


And peckerwoods?
Posted By: slumlord Re: Racist Bird Names - 08/10/20
Originally Posted by Valsdad
Originally Posted by slumlord
Woodpeckers


And peckerwoods?

cracka
Posted By: hookeye Re: Racist Bird Names - 08/10/20
They want birds renamed after them..chithole lickers and dragqueen swallows
Posted By: Valsdad Re: Racist Bird Names - 08/10/20
Well, I guess any small bird one can't identify can no longer be called a "dickie bird" as it would be sexist???
Posted By: kaywoodie Re: Racist Bird Names - 08/10/20
Originally Posted by Valsdad
Well, I guess any small bird one can't identify can no longer be called a "dickie bird" as it would be sexist???




You knew it would happen.
Posted By: Valsdad Re: Racist Bird Names - 08/10/20
Bushtit, wren tit, and a few others. Sexist sexist sexist.

Silly biotches, what a bunch of silly friggen nonsense:

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but his actions hardly align with modern values, and his scientific contributions do not excuse him from judgment


his actions don't align with modern values? No Scheidt? Did you get a degree from college in order to figure that out?

His scientific contributions may not excuse him from judgement, but how about the passage of time and that fact that cultural mores had not developed to the point we have today.

I know, let's dig into their backgrounds and find out if any of their relatives or scientific heroes or their heroes' heroes even, ever had different views than those somewhat accepted as "modern values". Then we can shun them and their future offspring in advance too.
Posted By: kaywoodie Re: Racist Bird Names - 08/10/20
Yes, Audubon was on that battlefield waaaaaay after the fact. The bones were there for years afterwards.
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