Whatever...To be fair, one can make a legitimate argument for renaming the building. But.....Stanford University was named after Stanford who owned Chinese slaves. The City of Berkeley and thus UC Berkeley was named after another slave holder. So, I’m just saying....both sides can play politics on this issue.....or we can al just let history be history. The political left likes to stir the pot.....it can be stirred both ways is all I’m saying. R
You’d be surprised how any iconic ‘Bastions of liberalism’ were named after some pretty controversial figures. It would be fun to insist on renaming universities like Stanford, Berkeley, and Harvard.....using the same historical arguments the political left uses for renaming things. I personally think it’s just history....good, bad, and indifferent depending on the case and should be left alone...., but it’s never going to stop until the political right plays the same game. If you think about it....there’s probably a legit reason for renaming any building, bridge, or street. Show me a building or a bridge and within a few hours I bet I could come up with a reason why it should be renamed. Ha!!!