Comment by ruszki
18 hours ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Department_of_De...
Stoping and questioning why somebody uses DoD or DoW is way more telling than using any of those. Especially that both are perfectly fine, even officially.
A square was renamed in my home city about 20 years ago. We still use the original one usually, even teens know that name. I use a form of the original name of our main stadium which was renamed almost 30 years ago. Heck, some people use names of streets which are not official for almost 40 years now. Btw, the same with departments of the government. Nobody follows how they called at the moment, because nobody really cares. That’s the strange when somebody cares.
Or it could have just been a genuine question. I'm not American and I've seen DoW used in newspapers and thought the name change was official. Personally I've thought it a more apt and honest name for what they do.
But the backlash in the commments here show how ideologically charged the question seem to be.
I wasn't aware of how ideologically charged the question was. I'm also not American, but I'm glad I made the question. It's a clear sign for us not Americans to just leave them be.
> It's a clear sign for us not Americans to just leave them be.
Depending on where you live in the world that might be quite hard to do soon.
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> Or it could have just been a genuine question.
Yes, exactly that’s why I wrote several examples to support why the chance for that is very-very slim.
Easier to work in hypotheticals than to do a bit of research like read the other comments. Just explained it was an honest question and why.
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