Yeah, so I ran into a blog of a far left blogger that lives in Alaska. Seems to be one of those leftists that love the smell of his own farts from his writing, if you know what I mean: https://northierthanthou.com I checked his About and saw him claiming to be from Alaska, and it made me wonder how a far left wing dickhead ended up in Alaska, and it appears he lives in a town that seems to be rather bipartisan for a "Republican" state.
I've seen some posts in the right wing media sphere about Alaska being "reliably" Republican, but it seems a certain part of Alaska that was originally named "Barrow" had some nativist activist pushing to have it renamed back to its previous name.
So after over a hundred years of having it named "Barrow" for the British dude that occupied it for over 100 years, they renamed it to "Utqiagvik", and the idiot who advocated for it can't even speak the original language the old name is based off of.
Another thing from the article I picked up, that made me draw some parallels to the 2020 election "fraud" was this part at the very beginning:
The ordinance, which appeared on the October 4 ballot, originally failed in preliminary results. But it passed by 381 votes to 375 after absentee and question ballots were counted. A resolution adopting the name change was signed by Mayor Bob Harcharek on Monday, a day proclaimed as Indigenous Peoples Day by Governor Bill Walker.
This town seems to be Democrats, but considering there was a strong opposition to it, I find it interesting the margin was this narrow. You'd think all the Republicans in this town would kick up a huge fuss. Very convenient the "absentee" votes were found and the pro-Democrat resolution won.
Just some random NOTICING I did today. Just something I'm filing for the continual attack from social justice activists to undermine and dilute modern American (white) culture. I'm Korean by blood but born American and I'm fucking flabbergasted that a huge population of white people have brainwashed themselves into hating their own race and vote for stuff like this that undermines their own history. Propaganda sure is powerful ain't it.
Wait, "vik" is Norwegian for cove or bay. Is it a native word or is this appropriation of my language and culture.
"Vik" meaning "place" in Eskimo-Aleut languages and "vik" meaning "cove or bay" in Norse-derived languages seems unrelated. Kinda weird though.
Yeah, if it was renamed because there is some link between Alaska and Western Europe, ok, but it's something to do with the language of the local Eskimos over there.
The language is called "Iñupiaq" (read the second article I posted) - an Inuit language. Unrelated but I did find that "vik" part interesting.