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(182,948 posts)63. MaddowBlog-The White House's interest in 'Gulf of America' reaches ridiculous new level
The White House apparently wants The Associated Press to use the Trump-approved name for the Gulf of Mexico. If it sounds Orwellian, that's because it is.
The White House's interest in 'Gulf of America' reaches ridiculous new level www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddo...
— News Hub - A Home for Better News (@thenewshub.bsky.social) 2025-02-12T19:05:46.958Z
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/associated-press-says-white-house-barred-reporter-gulf-america-policy-rcna191823
After the president was sworn in he included a Gulf of America reference in his inaugural remarks his administration started leaning into the bizarre rhetorical campaign, forcing agencies to use the Trump-approved phrase.
But it now appears the broader effort is extending beyond just governmental departments. NBC News reported:
In other words, one of the nations largest news organizations was told that it was effectively being punished for calling the Gulf of Mexico the Gulf of Mexico. If The Associated Press concerns are correct, the White House had some kind of trade in mind: If the AP wants access, it should use the phrase the president likes.....
The day after the alleged Oval Office incident involving an AP journalist, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt faced additional questions about what transpired. It did not go well.
https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:4llrhdclvdlmmynkwsmg5tdc/post/3lhytrfr3l62p
While the controversy surrounding The Associated Press is important in its own right, theres also a larger concern about the White House and its approach to language. As The New York Times summarized:
Were no longer just talking about a twisted form of conservative political correctness, with Republicans calling the estate tax the death tax, while labeling big corporations job creators. Those phrases are part of a partisan game thats silly, but largely inconsequential.....
If all of this sounds rather Orwellian, that's because it is
But it now appears the broader effort is extending beyond just governmental departments. NBC News reported:
The Associated Press said the White House violated the First Amendment today when it barred an AP reporter from entering an executive order signing. The AP said the White House restricted the reporters access after the news organization did not update its editorial standards renaming the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America.
In other words, one of the nations largest news organizations was told that it was effectively being punished for calling the Gulf of Mexico the Gulf of Mexico. If The Associated Press concerns are correct, the White House had some kind of trade in mind: If the AP wants access, it should use the phrase the president likes.....
The day after the alleged Oval Office incident involving an AP journalist, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt faced additional questions about what transpired. It did not go well.
https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:4llrhdclvdlmmynkwsmg5tdc/post/3lhytrfr3l62p
Link to tweet
While the controversy surrounding The Associated Press is important in its own right, theres also a larger concern about the White House and its approach to language. As The New York Times summarized:
Of all the changes underway in Washington, one of the deepest has to do with the very language that is spoken here. In order to remake the government, President Trump and his administration are remaking the language used to describe the government. An entire lexicon of progressive terminology nurtured by the last administration has been squelched. In its place is a new vocabulary, honed by the president and echoed by his many imitators in the capital. It is a vocabulary containing many curious uses of doublespeak.
Were no longer just talking about a twisted form of conservative political correctness, with Republicans calling the estate tax the death tax, while labeling big corporations job creators. Those phrases are part of a partisan game thats silly, but largely inconsequential.....
If all of this sounds rather Orwellian, that's because it is
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Since our feeds are controlled by algorithms I wonder if the, Gulf of America, is only fed to English language and/or
ShazamIam
Feb 2025
#27
My Google results had very few Gulf of America hits, but several the mentioned the google Maps now labels the Gulf as
Martin68
Feb 2025
#30
Did it. I also added that if they choose to incorrectly identify it, they need to downsize it on the map by 2/3 since
Vinca
Feb 2025
#37
Only 400 years. The arrogance of these assholes. Red, White and Blue land?? "Freedom fries" was bad enough. nt
Evolve Dammit
Feb 2025
#38
People are also posting in Google Help how to change the map back to Gulf of Mexico
IcyPeas
Feb 2025
#62
MaddowBlog-The White House's interest in 'Gulf of America' reaches ridiculous new level
LetMyPeopleVote
Feb 2025
#63
Done. Saw on info that came up an additional blurb calling it "the Mediterranean of America". ??
txwhitedove
Feb 2025
#68
Even funnier, we in Texas love our beaches but call Brazoria and south "the armpit" of the Gulf
txwhitedove
Feb 2025
#71