Posted on 06/30/2021 10:48:22 AM PDT by Red Badger
Some scholars aren't happy with the "problematic" insect and animal names, and are calling for a large-scale reform.
What are people saying about this? "There is no room for racism in science," University of Arizona Ph.D. candidate Earyn McGee — one of the scholars calling for reform — tells The College Fix in a statement.
McGee, also a herpetologist, also says that she is firmly against honoring "racist people or racial slurs by naming animals after them."
McGee adds she has high hopes for a new name for the Yarrow's Spiny Lizard — since celebrated ornithologist and herpetologist H.C. Yarrow was a Union soldier during the Civil War as well as a eugenicist.
"There is no amount of scientific contributions that can make unabashed racism and bigotry OK," she adds.
She insists that while some questionable people have, indeed, made scientific contributions, their names and discoveries should be discussed with full disclosure into their past actions.
"If you must acknowledge them, you can say something like 'X person discovered X thing, however it is important to note they also did this bigoted thing and that type of behavior is unacceptable for scientists," she said.
'Gypsy moths,' 'Faggotworms,' 'Yarrow's Spiny Lizard' The organization reports that some of the more concerning names include the slave-maker ant, the rape bug, the gypsy moth, and even more.
The Fix points out that in July, the American Association for the Advancement of Science shared a comprehensive list featuring at least 60 names that scholars say should be changed to something more inclusive and less offensive.
One questionable term is "hottentot" — or its Latin form, "hottentatus" — as the report's authors insist it is a "racial slur used by white people, directed toward indigenous Africans during apartheid."
The setophaga townsendi — or the Townsend's Warbler, a bird — is also problematic because "[Ornithologist] John Townsend was terrible."
The Fix points out that the name is especially nefarious, as Townsend studied bird species in Oregon, and would often "rely on Native Americans to capture his specimens."
"During his studies," the outlet continued, "he would describe cultural differences and steal skulls from Indian graves."
Other offending names include the Large Faggotworm, though its name is derived from "its definition as a bundle of sticks or twigs bound together as fuel."
You can read some of the names and why they are offensive in the graphics below.
Faggot moth refers to when a faggot was a small dry stick/twig, usually used for kindling.
Fags also meant cigarettes.
get yur boot off the neck of my culture
if you don’t like the names used in WESTERN science, print your own book of names for use in non-western science.
Cracker Ants.......................
Ha! Excellent.
and monkey man...
They prefer ‘Roma’.........................
BINGO
Consistent with replacing military commanders (I won’t say DOD because that always had politicians) with poltical operatives. NASA used to have a rational mission before Obama. But they keep the old names in the Executive Branch, for now.
And Puccini should be ashamed of himself for “La Boheme”
"It's an opera!"
I've always favored "pussy ants" though I never actually saw one. Ants are small, y'know! (Just joining in on the lunacy for a minute!)
Besides, "pussy" isn't a race so the name should meet the Left's approval ... although it does describe your typical metrosexual "male" Leftist so, ya never know!
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