In White Settlement, a suburb of Fort Worth, voters rejected a proposal to change the town's name to West Settlement. Some citizens said the name taken in the 1800s for the city's white pioneers was politically incorrect and hindered economic development, but others believed the city should hang on to its heritage.
It only became a problem to those who despise whites. It was a racist attack against the city, no different than the attacks by the ACLU on the Christian cross being displayed on the seal in California.