Gulf of America T shirts trigger snowflakes

Monello

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Belleville, NJ. Home of Joe Pesci, The 4 Seasons & Stretch's Chicken Savoy. The town faced some serious white flight in the last 20 years. Now 3 out of 4 high school students identify as hispanic. The numbers are probably a lot higher at the elementary school level.

A group of Belleville High School employees are being investigated by district officials for reportedly wearing t-shirts with the words “Gulf of America” — the name change to the Gulf of Mexico suggested by President Donald Trump.

In a letter sent to parents and staff this week, interim Schools Superintendent Nicholas Perrapato said a “small group of staff members wore coordinated clothing” that offended some students and employees. About 73% of the 1,500 students are Hispanic, according to enrollment data from two years ago.

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DaSDGuy

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Fine. They can keep their mouth shut on May 5th. And dont even think about waving the flag of Mexico. It is offensive.
 
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vraiblonde

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Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum has said the United States cannot unilaterally change the name of an international body of water.

Well she's wrong about that. There are any number of places in the world that are called different things by different countries or cultures.

We'll call it Gulf of America if we want. :zsnap:
 
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BOP

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I still say Trump should have called it the Gulf of MLK Jr., just to watched the lefties' heads spin around in circles. I mean, how would it look if they complained about the Gulf of MLK Jr.? Talk about commercials where people's heads explode.
 

BOP

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The Etymology of the Gulf of Mexico


The name “Gulf of Mexico” is a testament to its history of cultural exchange and colonial impact. The term “Gulf” comes from the Latin word gulphus, which translates to a body of water partially enclosed by land. The term made its way into English through Old French (golfe), evolving into the word we use today.


The "Mexico" portion of the name stems from the ancient Mexica civilization, better known as the Aztecs. The Aztecs, whose empire centered around present-day Mexico City, referred to themselves as the Mēxihcah. This term became synonymous with the broader region as the Spanish colonized the area.


The Spanish influence is pivotal here. Spanish explorers who arrived in the 16th century were instrumental in naming the Gulf as we know it today, inspired by their conquest of the Aztec Empire and the region they called Nueva España (New Spain). The naming reflects the geopolitical significance of the region to the Spanish crown.

Hmmm....since the Spanish were big-time colonizers who conquered by using a lot of violent means, I think they've given up any claim to the name. Since the gulf borders the United States, we have as much right to name it whatever we want.

 

Monello

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This school has bigger fish to fry than some t shirts that offend sensitive people.
 
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