Summary

Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is pushing legislation to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, arguing the U.S. military and taxpayers secure the region, making it “our gulf.”

Greene shared the proposal text on social media, calling for federal agencies to adopt the name change.

She linked the renaming effort to combatting Mexican cartel activity in the Gulf.

Trump supported the name change in a 2024 executive order, but there has been no indication of international adoption, including by the UK.

  • givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    “Pennsylvania Dutch” means German ancestry because when people asked where they were from, they said Deutschland.

    And the Dutch being from Holland didn’t exactly make sense either.

    So trump and the Republicans might be able to make American federal Agencies call it that…

    But absolutely no one else has to follow suit

    Different countries call things different names. And only incredible ignorant people don’t understand that in 2025

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      5 months ago

      The Dutch-from-Holland thing is basically a quirk of the historical relationship between England and the Netherlands. Originally the English referred to all continental Germanic people as Dutch (from Deutsch, of course). Then the Netherlanders started to become a distinct group quite separate from other Germans. However, England had way more contact with the Netherlanders, who were both geographically closer and also a huge naval presence in the seas around England, so the name stuck to them instead of the Germans