Friday, July 17, 2020

Five New England States Change Names


The governors of five of the six New England states announced jointly today that each would be changing its name as of January 1st, 2021.  Massachusetts and Connecticut both apologized for centuries of cultural appropriation by ripping off local toponyms from native peoples, using the names for areas occupied by white colonialist settlers, while Maine and Rhode Island confessed that their names had originated from white colonialist oppressors, replacing the perfectly good Native American names that should have been kept.  Governor Chris Sununu of New Hampshire stated that the Executive Council had considered standing pat because “the name just means new home town shire,” but ultimately decided that “new” “home,” “town” and “shire” all had oppressive or citizenist connotations anyway and should be discarded.  “We will probably go with Granite State - though even “state” is problematic,” he said.  White Mountain State is clearly right out.” There is already a petition circulating in Portsmouth to switch to "Statey McStateface."

Massachusetts is considering changing to "Airstrip One;" Maine may simply drop the final "e" because it's easier to spell; and Rhode Island, already annoyed at having to change the coolest state name in the country, is contemplating secession.

Only Vermont is retaining its traditional name, though Governor Phil Scott admitted this is provisional.  “We think ‘Mountain’ is inoffensive, and ‘Green’ has the advantage of also being the name of one of the few acceptable political parties this year. Still, you never know.  Someone might come up to the State House tomorrow and declare themselves offended, and we’d have to honor that.”  In the meantime, the state has decided to change the names of most its towns, beginning with White River Junction and St Alban’s, owing to their unbearable whiteness and the unfortunate religious origins of the latter. “Because almost everything is either cultural appropriation or cultural hegemony, we thought we would just move to identifying every place name by its current initial letter,” Governor Scott explained. “Unfortunately, in Vermont everything of any importance begins with a B, so it won’t be much help on your GPS” he added, throwing up his hands. The residents of Montpelier immediately took to the streets with hastily-lettered signs in protest upon hearing that explanation.

Government officials from every other named place in the world declined to comment.

7 comments:

  1. Tomorrow's news today.

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  2. Trying out for the Bee?

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  3. I'm offended by the cultural appropriation of "Mc" in McStateface.

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  4. RI could just adopt it’s colonial era nickname of “Rogue’s Island.”

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  5. Grim
    RI could just adopt it’s colonial era nickname of “Rogue’s Island.”

    When I had cousins living in Rhode Island, one told me that the name of the state should be changed to Road Island, because of the state was all paved over. Roads all over the place.....

    Considering the scoundrel aspect of so many Rhode Island politicians, "Rogue's Island" does have its merits. Buddy Cianci comes to mind. Sheldon Whitehouse is an example of a Rhode Island scoundrel politician who has little acquaintance with telling the truth but at least doesn't steal your money. I guess one should be grateful for a pol that lies to you but doesn't pick your pocket.

    My Montana cousin tells me that the DC Redskin name change has been well covered in the local news. A Montana Blackfeet Indian designed the Redskins logo. TV interviews of Blackfeet Indians in Montana indicate that they like the Redskins name, and are not in support of the name change of the DC Redskins.

    My brother had a school friend whose grandfather came off the res to assimilate and become a DC attorney. His grandfather had no problem rooting for the Redskins. It is of interest that my brother's friend and many Montana Blackfeet Indians have a similar opinion of the name change: it didn't come from Indians from below but from Dan Snyder's wealthy partners.

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  6. The states could be called "I Denounce Myself" One through Fifty.

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  7. Rhode Island is going to be RUDE Island????? Coooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool.

    lI suggest the Washington team changing its name to "Mud-slinging Swampers",

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