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Scientists Are Asking the American People to Help Rename Racist Insects​


Scientists are asking for help to rename racist insects, as they seek to remove terms which are "inappropriate or offensive."

The Entomological Society of America (ESA) announced in June the common names for the moth Lymantria dispar and the ant Aphaenogaster araneoides, "Gypsy moth" and "Gypsy ant," had been removed from their Common Names of Insects and Related Organisms List.

The ESA confirmed the names had been scrapped as they contained an "ethnic slur," and were "identified as containing a derogatory term for the Romani people."

The moth is native to Eurasia, but has become a pest in North America in recent years, with the caterpillars feasting on hundreds of species of vegetation. Currently vast swathes of eastern Canada and the north east are experiencing one of the largest outbreaks of Lymantria dispar for decades.

The move comes as the ESA spearheaded the Better Common Names Project, which will review and replace common insect names which don't meet their standards, confirming it will change only the most "problematic names."

In March, they set out new policies regarding acceptable names, to exclude any new terms which are "referencing ethnic or racial groups and names that might stoke fear; the policies also discourage geographic references, particularly for invasive species." It also guides proposals to change existing common names.

ESA President Michelle S. Smith, BCE, said: "The purpose of common names is to make communication easier between scientists and the public audiences they serve. By and large, ESA's list of recognized insect common names succeeds in this regard, but names that are unwelcoming to marginalized communities run directly counter to that goal.

"That's why we're working to ensure all ESA-approved insect common names meet our standards for diversity, equity, and inclusion."

The renaming program has started with these two creatures, with the ESA asking for input from the public, as well as fellow scientists, to help rebrand a selection of insects. The website has a form listing the bugs which face a revamp, including the "Mexican ricer borer," "Texas citrus mite," "African mole cricket" and "Chilean recluse spider."

The online form allows you to suggest a new term, and the ESA confirmed working groups will be set up to recommend new common names, which will "participate in identifying and proposing alternatives for insect common names that perpetuate negative ethnic or racial stereotypes." Proposed names will be subject to approval by the ESA Committee on Insect Common Names and the ESA Governing Board.
 
I don’t know, I find it easier personally to use the word gypsy specifically because most people know what it means whereas if I say Roma I get a ton of confused follow up questions because people tend not to understand who Roma are.
oh yeah, nobody knows what the fuck a roma is
but I mean a lot of usa people react like "wait, those are real?" when told gypsies really are a thing
 
oh yeah, nobody knows what the fuck a roma is
but I mean a lot of usa people react like "wait, those are real?" when told gypsies really are a thing
I’ve never personally gotten that reaction before. In my experience most people seem to know what a gypsy is and understand that they do in fact exist. However, I have seen some people who thought it was just a lifestyle and that we weren’t our own race.
 
I’ve never personally gotten that reaction before. In my experience most people seem to know what a gypsy is and understand that they do in fact exist. However, I have seen some people who thought it was just a lifestyle and that we weren’t our own race.
for me one time somebody thought it meant Greek
 
"The purpose of common names is to make communication easier between scientists and the public audiences they serve."

No you fucking idiots. The common name is for the public to talk amongst each other. Scientists don't matter at all to common usage. Stop trying to prescribe language for things that can have half a dozen regional names.
 
Anybody who cares if "Gypsy" hurts fee-fees has never encountered people living as actual Gypsies. They're the reason for an entire industry of pickpocket-proof pants/bags/wallets/jackets for travelers. The best ones are the wallet-belts you wear under your clothes; the children can't get your passport as an old woman comes and shoves a cardboard sign against your chest.

I’ve never personally gotten that reaction before. In my experience most people seem to know what a gypsy is and understand that they do in fact exist. However, I have seen some people who thought it was just a lifestyle and that we weren’t our own race.
Aren't Romani more of an Indo-Aryan ethnic group tho
 
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