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  • Re: The States: North Dakota is Still the Worst

    Looking further, it would appear those were the least of his issues. It was the subsequent comments on race that would be, um, problematic.
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    • Re: The States: North Dakota is Still the Worst

      Originally posted by dxmnkd316 View Post
      The "now" wasn't asking about the present. Sorry about the confusion.

      Apparently Henry Ford, a chief exec of GM, and Watson (IBM chairman, I'm also guessing the person who the computer Watson was named after) were also awarded the same medal.

      The fact that Charles Lindbergh also won the Flying Cross, a Medal of Honor, the Legion of Honor from France, an Air Force Cross from England, and apparently a Pulitzer for good measure, might kind of overshadow his receiving of a pre-war German medal. Doing some more reading, he was awarded that medal at a dinner he was invited to by the US Ambassador to Germany. Actually, this entire passage from Wikipedia is probably a good way to put it all into perspective:



      Which was preceded by this:


      THAT NAZI SYMPATHIZER!

      So it was one medal and one meeting with Goring.
      Of course, there was the "Des Moines speech" as well.
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        Henry Ford, Walt Disney, and many other big names of the 20s and 30s sympathized with Hitler, until he "went too far" and started another World War. That is well-known.

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          Originally posted by FadeToBlack&Gold View Post
          Henry Ford, Walt Disney, and many other big names of the 20s and 30s sympathized with Hitler, until he "went too far" and started another World War. That is well-known.
          My practice with people, and in particular, historical figures, is this. You can't judge them by today's standards. That even holds true for physical objects. We can't judge the quality of the computers that helped send men to the moon based upon today's standards.

          It doesn't make the comments or thoughts of Ford or Disney or Lindbergh or Calhoun right. It has to be taken in the context of their times.

          And honestly, part of the reason for my position on this is that's the way I want to be judged. I don't want to be judged based upon the standards of 2100.
          That community is already in the process of dissolution where each man begins to eye his neighbor as a possible enemy, where non-conformity with the accepted creed, political as well as religious, is a mark of disaffection; where denunciation, without specification or backing, takes the place of evidence; where orthodoxy chokes freedom of dissent; where faith in the eventual supremacy of reason has become so timid that we dare not enter our convictions in the open lists, to win or lose.

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          • Re: The States: North Dakota is Still the Worst

            Originally posted by FadeToBlack&Gold View Post
            It matters to a bunch of triggered white denizens of Edina, apparently.
            Well duh...Edina, Minnetonka and Wayzata are awful

            The biggest farce of them all is...even if the name stayed at Bde Maka Ska everyone still called it Calhoun. The name change is completely ceremonial. Just like everybody still calls it Mariucci Arena not the corporate name.
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              Originally posted by Handyman View Post
              Well duh...Edina, Minnetonka and Wayzata are awful

              The biggest farce of them all is...even if the name stayed at Bde Maka Ska everyone still called it Calhoun. The name change is completely ceremonial. Just like everybody still calls it Mariucci Arena not the corporate name.
              Nobody's calling it Mother Mining's Mariucci Arena?
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              • Re: The States: North Dakota is Still the Worst

                Originally posted by SJHovey View Post
                It doesn't make the comments or thoughts of Ford or Disney or Lindbergh or Calhoun right. It has to be taken in the context of their times.
                Yeah because nobody was opposed to slavery back then

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                  Originally posted by SJHovey View Post
                  My practice with people, and in particular, historical figures, is this. You can't judge them by today's standards. That even holds true for physical objects. We can't judge the quality of the computers that helped send men to the moon based upon today's standards.

                  It doesn't make the comments or thoughts of Ford or Disney or Lindbergh or Calhoun right. It has to be taken in the context of their times.

                  And honestly, part of the reason for my position on this is that's the way I want to be judged. I don't want to be judged based upon the standards of 2100.
                  And to me it comes down to who is making it an issue. If the people actually afflicted are the ones upset and protesting then the issue has merit. If it is mostly a bunch of White People showing how thoughtful and helpful they are then I cant much care. (this obviously is only for small things like this) If the students at Princeton want to get rid of halls with the name Wilson that is their right. If a bunch of people from Whole Foods start whining about it they can get bent.

                  And dx, maybe look beyond Wikipedia when looking into history. Lindbergh and his beliefs have been known for decades...
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                    Originally posted by trixR4kids View Post
                    Yeah because nobody was opposed to slavery back then
                    So your plan is to white wash out everyone who wasnt a strict abolitionist? How far back are you going to go? Is every public figure Pre-Emancipation who was pro slavery now not allowed to be named? Where do you plan to draw the line?

                    It isnt like Calhoun fought in the Civil War for the South (he was long dead) so he wasnt a traitor. So it is all on the slavery issue with him.

                    And does this white washing also include the treatment of the Natives? Shall we take all the names down of the people who made their bones killing, starving and enslaving them? Hell that would be more relevant to Minnesota.
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                    • Re: The States: North Dakota is Still the Worst

                      Originally posted by SJHovey View Post
                      The whole Lake Calhoun name controversy should really demonstrate quite clearly two truths.

                      First, it's stupid to name publicly owned property like lakes, streets or buildings after real people. Real people have warts. All of them. Somewhere, some time, some how, someone is going to be offended by those warts. Name the lake Maple Lake or some such thing. Heaven knows Minnesota needs another Maple Lake.

                      Second, now that we're pregnant and we've ignored Truth #1 and gone down this path, forget about it. Again, people have warts. We knew that when we started naming things after them. Whatever good was in them that caused them to receive this unearned honor still exists. Plus, and most importantly, we have far greater needs to spend our time and money on than renaming every lake, street, city, state or building that has the name Washington, Madison, Jefferson, Davis, Monroe, Jackson, Calhoun, etc..., attached to it.
                      1. It's a matter of degree. And as times change different aspects of a person's history are stressed and that degree changes.

                      2. No. All this says is "in my opinion it's not important enough to change." Others disagree with you. In a democratic society these things are constantly renegotiated and sometimes we individually lose. That always seems like an affront since otherwise we would have decided differently in the first place.

                      Sometimes you lose. This time you lost. Either get over it and move on to the next thing or, if you are REALLY invested, start a counter-movement to change the name back. Maybe you'll win.
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                      • Re: The States: North Dakota is Still the Worst

                        The idea that this issue (or any issue) is black and white and we either have to wipe out all signs of racism or leave all monuments no matter how insane the person being memorialized was is dumb as dirt. In this, as in all things, there are shades.

                        It's not a slippery slope.

                        Distinguishing between important figures in American History who were *******s and did seriously ugly **** while also creating the country we live in and lumps of manure who are known primarily for being lumps of manure does NOT make us hypocrites. If you think it does, you are objectively wrong. Everyone has the right to their wrong opinions, but don't get upset when people point out that your opinion is wrong.
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                        • Originally posted by Deutsche Gopher Fan View Post
                          Didn’t Lindbergh change to terminal one years ago?

                          Who the hell goes to Calhoun square? Or uptown??
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                          • Re: The States: North Dakota is Still the Worst

                            Originally posted by Handyman View Post
                            So your plan is to white wash out everyone who wasnt a strict abolitionist?
                            I'm saying if the people in the area want to rename the lake to Bde Maka Ska that's fine, go for it. If you're stanning for keeping it named after a guy who fought for slavery like Rube is or as he's done with confederate statues then that's pretty pathetic. (and yes Calhoun didn't technically fight in the war so let's not get pendantic about the word "fight" here)

                            As for native american treatment Calhoun checks that box too.
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                              Originally posted by Kepler View Post
                              Sometimes you lose. This time you lost. Either get over it and move on to the next thing or, if you are REALLY invested, start a counter-movement to change the name back. Maybe you'll win.
                              As far as I can tell, the only way I "lost" was as a tax paying citizen of Minnesota. First, I didn't take a position either for or against any of the name changes (I really don't care what they name the buildings or lake), other than to argue that it seems like a huge waste of time and money to first "study" this and then have the fight.

                              Second, none of the names were changed, which again kind of proves my point. They went through all the time and money, and then didn't even change the names of the buildings, and, as it turned out, lacked the legal authority to change the name of the lake. Maybe they should have spent the money on a lawyer's opinion, then followed it.
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                              • Re: The States: North Dakota is Still the Worst

                                Some of this is a deep philosophical question of whether there are enduring standards of right and wrong. Presuming that 99% of people today agree that slavery is wrong that number was significantly less in 1819 or 1719. Was slavery always wrong? Are right and wrong forever and all that changes is the numbers of people who have the wrong opinion about it? If moral standards are eternal and absolute -- the typical conservative position by the way -- then Calhoun was always exactly as wrong as he is today and therefore he should not be honored.

                                But most of this is the trivial fact that we should be allowed to name things whatever we want. That something was called x yesterday, or for a hundred years, doesn't mean we can't change it to y with a Thanos snap, for whatever reason we want. We are the living -- we are not the slaves of the dead.
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