Lethbridge Herald

Democrats want John Wayne’s name taken off airport

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In the latest move to change place names in light of U.S. racial history, leaders of Orange County’s Democratic Party are pushing to drop film legend John Wayne’s name, statue and other likenesses from the county’s airport because of his racist and bigoted comments.

The Los Angeles Times reported that last week, officials passed an emergency resolution condemning Wayne’s “racist and bigoted statements” made in a 1971 interview and are calling on the Orange County Board of Supervisor­s to drop his name, statue and other likenesses from the internatio­nal airport.

The resolution asked the board “to restore its original name: Orange County Airport.”

“There have been past efforts to get this done and now we’re putting our name and our backing into this to make sure there is a name change,” said Ada Briceno, chair of the Democratic Party of Orange County.

According to those who crafted the resolution, the effort to oust Wayne, a longtime resident of Orange County who died in 1979, is part of “a national movement to remove white supremacis­t symbols and names (that are) reshaping American institutio­ns, monuments, businesses, nonprofits, sports leagues and teams.”

In a 1971 Playboy magazine interview, Wayne makes bigoted statements against Black people, Native Americans and the LGBTQ community.

He said, “I believe in white supremacy until the blacks are educated to a point of responsibi­lity. I don’t believe in giving authority and positions of leadership and judgment to irresponsi­ble people.”

Wayne also said that although he didn’t condone slavery, “I don’t feel guilty about the fact that five or 10 generation­s ago these people were slaves.”

 ?? Associated Press photo ?? In this 2011 file photo, a bronze statue of late actor John Wayne stands before a four-storey high United States flag at John Wayne Orange County Airport in Santa Ana, Calif.
Associated Press photo In this 2011 file photo, a bronze statue of late actor John Wayne stands before a four-storey high United States flag at John Wayne Orange County Airport in Santa Ana, Calif.

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