Another racist Conservative name

I was doing some reading today about the 66 million year old asteroid hit and the subsequent crater, which is named after the Mexican town of Chicxulub.  Liberals have enlightened the rest of us, confirming that we can't call a virus which began in China a "Chinese virus".  Since that has been settled, then we certainly can't call this crater the Chicxulub Crater, can we?

 

In addition to the name being racist, this is the event that killed all of the dinosaurs, proving that the racists are also Dinophobic.  What could be worse than a dinophobic Mexican hater?  When will these Conservatives become more sensitive to the feelings of Mexicans and dinosaurs, and especially Mexican dinosaurs?

 

And don't even give me started about the insensitivity and racist naming of Lyme disease.

 

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicxulub_crater

 

Holy shit!  What about racism surrounding the name "The Bermuda Triangle"?  That's mind altering shit.

 

Come on all resident Progressives.................help me out here!  I'm sure that you can identify many more racist, sexist, phobic names which must be changed.

Are you truly too stupid to understand the distinction between a geographical location and an ethnic group? I guess you are!

Right, and calling Mexico..."Mexico" is racist too! According to no one.

 

Speaking of Boilerman's apparently syphilitic brain:

 

• The Italians called syphilis the French Disease

• The Polish and German called it the Italian Disease

• The Dutch called it the Spanish Disease

• The Russians called it the Polish Disease

• The Turkish called it the Christian Disease

 

See, calling diseases by foreign names has historically been used by cowardly bigots to slur the "others." Just like the cowardly bigots on this site. Please see above.

 

 

 

 

 

 


Oh, oh, oh, oh!  What about The Chicago Fire!  That's gotta be changed.  It was started by a cow, so the name is certainly bovinephobic (aka Rosie O'Donnellphobic).  Think of all the poor Wisconsin cows which have paid the price for this name over the years.

 

And let's not forget that the city has lots of people of color, so it's obviously a racist thing.  These colorful people have paid even a deeper price than the Cows, with the possible exception of Rosie the Cow.

 

The humanity.

I was able to find both China and Wuhan on my geographical globe.  Also found was Chicago, Chickxulub, Mexico, and Old Lyme, Connecticut on the same globe.  All geographical locations.

Edited on May 26, 2020 10:54am
Originally posted by: Boilerman

Holy shit!  What about racism surrounding the name "The Bermuda Triangle"?  That's mind altering shit.

 

Come on all resident Progressives.................help me out here!  I'm sure that you can identify many more racist, sexist, phobic names which must be changed.


So, we can't wear Bermuda shorts anymore?  

Originally posted by: Candy Wright

So, we can't wear Bermuda shorts anymore?  


Candy, you can certainly wear your shorts.  However, in an effort to not to offend, to be PC, and to be sensitive to the most sensitive Liberals among us, you must never use the name Bermuda.  I was thinking "tropical shorts" as a replacement name, but that would just be a more all inclusive hatred of a larger population of people.

 

I'll keep thinking of a name, but this could take a while.

 

The cool thing about this whole "China Virus" thing is that the President's number one responsibility is to defend Americans against foreign threats.

 

By Boilerman's standards, Trump failed.

About Bermuda Shorts:

"Bermuda shorts originated with the British Army for wear in tropical and desert climates, and they are still worn by the Royal Navy, as well as the Royal Canadian Navy. During the Second World War there was a shortage of clothing in Bermuda. According to Jack Lightbourn, former Executive Vice President of the Bank of Bermuda, the general managers of the two banks in Bermuda, The Bank of Bermuda Ltd and The Bank of N.T. Butterfield and Sons Ltd. were concerned that their male employees would not have suitable clothing to wear. They arranged for a local tailor to make two pairs of shorts, modeled on the shorts of the British military, for each of their male employees. The shorts were made from a very itchy grey flannel material, and each employee was supplied with two pairs of heavy grey wool long socks to wear with the shorts. This was the beginning of Bermuda shorts as business attire in Bermuda.  In the post-war period local merchants such as Trimingham Bros. and H.A. & E. Smiths improved the design of the shorts and used bright coloured materials as the shorts became more popular.

During the opening ceremonies of the Olympics and Paralympics, Bermuda's delegation traditionally wears red Bermuda shorts (red being the primary color in the country's flag)."

 

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