Names hold significant power. They are more than just identifiers; they carry cultural, social, and personal meanings. The act of naming people, places, or things carries ethical implications such as cultural appropriation, respect, and the consequences of labeling.

Examples:

  1. Imagine a non-Chinese individual choosing a Chinese-sounding name
  2. A teacher taking the time to learn and correctly pronounce each student’s name.
  3. Media outlets using specific labels to describe a protest can influence public opinion. If a peaceful demonstration is labeled as a “riot” rather than a “protest,” it can shape how the public perceives the event.

How do you see these ethical issues and can you think of any other? (Other than naming your kid adolf hitler)

  • @CuddlyCassowary@lemmy.world
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    68 months ago

    What are your thoughts on changing names for cultural assimilation? I’m pretty sure the Vietnamese women in the nail salon near me aren’t given “Sue” and “Jenny” at birth.

    • @PinkyCoyoteOPM
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      68 months ago

      I’m South Asian, I’ve gone under the name Friedrich at times