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Petition to AOS Leadership on the Recent Decision to Change all Eponymous Bird Names (4 Viewers)

I kind of hope that no big announcement will come in the near future, mainly because I fear it will somehow get the attention of a certain president and his bootlickers and they will get involved in the matter that will make things worse for everyone, like forbidding splits and lumps
Tbh, I think the way Trump has been renaming things should make us rethink if renaming things is actually worth anything at all.
 
I kind of hope that no big announcement will come in the near future, mainly because I fear it will somehow get the attention of a certain president and his bootlickers and they will get involved in the matter that will make things worse for everyone, like forbidding splits and lumps

Normally I wouldn't take this so seriously, but as has been said above, these are not normal times. The administration is currently taking steps to sneak around a court order allowing the AP back into press conferences - the initial refusal to allow traditional press access stems from AP's use of "Gulf of Mexico" like the rest of the world instead of "Gulf of America."

In light of the many petty acts such as this going on, it would be shocking if the AOS were unaware of the potential for any announcement on name changes to put an immediate target on their back. They are a nonprofit and already vulnerable. Regardless of where you fall on the eponym issue, who could blame them for wanting to lay low in this environment?
 

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