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Azania Name Change Proposal Criticized as Lacking Cultural Relevance
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48520, member: 636"] A political party wants to rename South Africa as the Republic of Azania. The African Transformation Movement thinks this sounds better than the current name. One former activist says this idea makes no sense at all. He argues that Azania has zero connection to South African people or culture. The proposal lacks any real historical backing. The writer once believed strongly that South Africa needed a new name. He worked with the Pan Africanist Congress as a young man. Back then he thought South was just a direction on the map. His views changed after learning more about where Azania actually comes from. He discovered the name has dark origins tied to slavery. Research shows Arab slave traders used Azania to describe parts of East Africa. They forced this name on black Africans during centuries of oppression. Paul Trewhela found evidence that slave masters created the term to put down African people. The name celebrates slavery rather than freedom according to his findings. This makes it a terrible choice for any African nation. Radical political groups still push for the name change today. The EFF and other leftist parties want to dump anything connected to apartheid. They see South Africa as a reminder of white rule and colonialism. These groups prefer Azania because they think it sounds more African. The author warns that adopting this name would honor slave traders instead of African heritage. [/QUOTE]
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