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    1. Walter Thompson‏Verified account @YourProtagonist 24 Sep 2019
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      Walter Thompson Retweeted Vivian Ho

      I have no doubt that Nick Cho is sincere, but wanting to rename Gourmet Ghetto as a show of respect to marginalized people is five kinds of absurdhttps://twitter.com/VivianHo/status/1176535692555407360 …

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      Vivian HoVerified account @VivianHo
      “The fact is that living in America in 2019 requires all of us to reexamine the ideas that have been." https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/sep/23/gourmet-ghetto-berkeley-name-change?CMP=share_btn_tw …
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    2. Vivian Ho‏Verified account @VivianHo 24 Sep 2019
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      I didn't get the impression that he felt renaming it was so much a show of respect more than it was the righting of a wrong - that it was disrespectful to name the neighborhood that in the first place. You should talk to him about it though @NickCho

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    3. Nick Cho • 조근형‏Verified account @NickCho 24 Sep 2019
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      For sure, though I haven’t actually thought much about ‘the first place.’ I don’t think saying that it’s problematic today has to necessarily mean it was always problematic (though it also often does). Culture is allowed to change, *especially* American culture.

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    4. Nick Cho • 조근형‏Verified account @NickCho 24 Sep 2019
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      @YourProtagonist but yes, not meant as a show of respect. I do understand how this looks in light of the spectacle of media coverage, as if it’s our main mission. It’s not, and started more like “For instance, don’t folks see how this name is a problem? We should change it.”

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    5. Walter Thompson‏Verified account @YourProtagonist 24 Sep 2019
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      “Ghetto” has historically racist connotations, but it can also be used colloquially to describe an area that has a high concentration of something

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    6. Walter Thompson‏Verified account @YourProtagonist 24 Sep 2019
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      E.g., SF’s Soma is becoming a tech ghetto, K Street in DC is a ghetto of highly-paid lobbyists

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      Kim-Mai Cutler‏Verified account @kimmaicutler 24 Sep 2019
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      Replying to @YourProtagonist @NickCho

      I don’t know. Given Berkeley’s history with the black community segregated to the West and South toward Oakland, the name Gourmet Ghetto always just felt off. A lot of people felt it was off. Then this story took on a life of its own...

      10:48 AM - 24 Sep 2019
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        2. Walter Thompson‏Verified account @YourProtagonist 24 Sep 2019
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          I haven’t polled every black person I know, but I can’t find one who cares about this

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        3. Nick Cho • 조근형‏Verified account @NickCho 24 Sep 2019
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          That’s interesting. Before we opened, I had been talking to all sorts of folks about this with folks who live or work in the neighborhood, and most black people reacted with an expression similar to this (pardon the gif) and every one of them agreed it wasn’t okay.pic.twitter.com/N5AeWMxUHG

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