• qarbone@lemmy.world
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    It’s still called “the Gulf of Mexico.”

    Some dumb bully gave it a dumb nickname and they’re acting like he legally changed it’s birth certificate.

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      It is not a country. So there is nothing like a UN defined name. So no one can force any country to name it the way they want. Don’t think it’s Trump decision. Maybe the U.S. Board of Geographic Names?

      Like you call it Persian Gulf, other countries call it Gulf of Arabia, and Turkey actually even calls it Gulf of Basra. (Btw, you legally have to call it Türkiye nowadays. It actually “changed it’s birth certificate” at the UN. Doubt you care about that.)

    • jubilationtcornpone@sh.itjust.works
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      I came here specifically to comment this. Not even a Chicagoan but it will always be Sears Tower. I don’t give a shit who owns the naming rights.

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          Yeah it’s funny the nostalgia that gets attached to the old sponsor. But I think it’s because you forget the company. Nobody gives a shit about Sears anymore so I think it’s one of the best examples. It’s just what people call it, and refusing the new name isn’t defending Sears’ honor, it’s taking a stand and claiming practical ownership over something in your community. It’s eschewing the idea that someone’s virtual monetary exchange that’s represented on a couple of spreadsheets and in a bunch of advertisements news articles somehow matters more than what the actual people call something

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            I think you’ve got the right idea. Sears Roebuck built the building but it’s not about the company, which doesn’t exist anymore anyway. It’s an iconic Chicago landmark, a marvel of modern engineering, and one of the most recognizable buildings in the world. Just as impressive today as it was when it opened 52 years ago. Building naming rights change hands all the time but virtually none of them carry the history or status of Sears Tower.

            On one hand, a name is just a name. On the other, a name can carry a lot of connotations. We live in a capitalistic society where even the moniker on a building has a price tag and skyscrapers are “disposable” if you have enough money. I think there’s some collective resentment to the idea that decades of history and “tradition” can be erased by writing a big enough check. Not to mention the fact that people don’t like change, in spite of the fact that everything around us is changing constantly. I suppose resentment over renaming such a well known landmark is easy for us to collectively resist as kind of a catharsis.

  • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 ℹ️@yiffit.net
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    Facebook to Meta at least makes sense. They didn’t change the product name; they just separated the company running the website from the website. And I mean, let’s be real… Facebook is a stupid name for a conglomerate.

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      Everyone seems to forget that Google did exactly the same thing with Alphabet… And then continued to just keep putting all their products under the Google name anyway

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        Here I was thinking someone renamed an obscure physics thing I didn’t know about.

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          It’s also the name for the force that keeps ketchup in the bottle. You’ve got to overcome the Heinz Field before it will come out, and that will inevitably end up with more ketchup than you wanted.

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    Donald Drumpf. His family changed their last name from Drumpf.

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      While technically true, it’s common courtesy to call people by their chosen name.

      Unless they’re a dickface, or CEO/ billionaire, then whatever you want is fine.