By Steve Sailer
11/30/2017
From the Washington Post:
Al Franken should resign? That’s absurd.By Garrison Keillor November 28 at 8:08 PM
Update, 1:14 p.m. Nov. 29: After we published this column, Minnesota Public Radio announced it was terminating its contracts with Garrison Keillor due to “allegations of his inappropriate behavior with an individual who worked with him.” The Post takes allegations of this kind seriously and is seeking more information about them.
…And immediately I thought about the Minneapolis Park Board voting to rename Lake Calhoun as Lake Bde Maka Ska because the man for whom it was named back in the early 1820s was a slavery enthusiast from South Carolina and an author of the Indian Removal Act and also, judging from his pictures, ugly as a mud fence.
Renaming is a slippery business. I knew a Cheryl back in 1969 who became Saffron and it didn’t work out and a few years later she resumed her Cherylness. The Triborough Bridge in New York City was renamed the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge, but if you were to ask directions to that bridge, you might wind up in Pennsylvania, a state named for the common pencil. This will happen with Lake Bde Maka Ska. The name will appear on signage, but when people look at that body of water, they will think “Calhoun.” The effect of this on the slave trade in Minneapolis will be slight.
Minnesota Public Radio announced that it was changing the name of the “Prairie Home Companion” radio show that Keillor’s successor Chris Thile stars in following Keillor’s run from 1974-2016.
From Business Insider:6 People Who Were Literally Erased From History[Comment at Unz.com]Melissa Stanger, Feb. 4, 2014
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