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Open Letter to School Boards Everywhere: Stop Renaming Your Schools After Obama
2018-06-22
[PJ] It was bad enough that pretty much within seconds of Barack Obama winning the presidency there seemed to be a rush to rename schools to honor the newly elected first black president. According to Wikipedia, eighteen schools in fourteen states have so far been named or renamed in honor of the 45th president. According to another Wikipedia article (which is incomplete and out-of-date) Obama already has enough schools named after him to rival John F. Kennedy, Abraham Lincoln, and Thomas Jefferson.

The latest school to jump on the Obama bandwagon is the J. E. B. Stuart Elementary School in Richmond, Virginia. This week, the school board voted 6-1 to rename the predominantly African-American school named after a Confederate general Barack Obama Elementary School.

When the school board first voted to rename the school, seven options were up for consideration, five of which were named for people. Of the five people considered, all but Obama were local figures, including Oliver Hill, a civil rights attorney who played a significant role in ending "separate but equal"; Barbara Johns, a civil rights leader; Albert Norrell, a long-time educator from a family of educators in Richmond for over a century; and Henry Marsh, another civil rights leader and the first African-American mayor of Richmond. Anyone of these would have been a more fitting and deserving individual to have a school named after them. This community clearly values the contributions of civil rights leaders who have had a positive impact on African-Americans, yet they honored a man whose "positive" impact on African-Americans is largely symbolic, and whose actual impact has been negative. In fact, Barack Obama was perhaps the worst president for African-Americans since Lyndon B. Johnson.
Posted by:Besoeker

#5  Raj, almost spilled my coffee on that one.
Posted by: JohnQC   2018-06-22 10:09  

#4  Public schools suck so bad nowadays, I'm in favor of renaming them all after him.
Posted by: Raj   2018-06-22 08:39  

#3  Are you surprised they picked Obama?
The left has always loathed actual civil rights.

You have to wonder what was the political leanings of the civil rights leaders mentioned - I am thinking most (if not all) of them were Republicans.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2018-06-22 08:37  

#2  Yes, please. If Confederate war heroes are out of style, stick with crooked local politicians for school names.

Lord have mercy on anyone with an Alice B. Toklas Middle School diploma.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2018-06-22 06:41  

#1  If things keep going the way they are, 0bumhole's name will be worse than Mudd. There will be a reckoning for these school boards.
Posted by: gorb   2018-06-22 02:12  

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