Yes, a US Congresswoman is demanding that the current batch of names for hurricanes have "black" names added to it.
The congressional newspaper the Hill reported this week that Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Texas, feels that the current names are too "lily white," and is seeking to have better representation for names reflecting African-Americans and other ethnic groups.
"All racial groups should be represented," Lee said, according to the Hill. She hoped federal weather officials "would try to be inclusive of African-American names."
A sampling of popular names that could be used include Keisha, Jamal and Deshawn, according to the paper.
"All racial groups should be represented," Lee said, according to the Hill. She hoped federal weather officials "would try to be inclusive of African-American names."
A sampling of popular names that could be used include Keisha, Jamal and Deshawn, according to the paper.
This is like something out of the Onion. However, I look forward to eventually reading about Hurricane Shaniquahsialkisha, Hurricane Sambo, and Hurricane Spike, America's first Hurricane for Men (OHNO LAWSUIT).
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