excuse me for yelling, but, FUCK THAT. Name one of our most diverse cities after NAZI SCUM? My vote is for no. Might as well name it Hitler, Michigan.
excuse me for yelling, but, FUCK THAT. Name one of our most diverse cities after NAZI SCUM? My vote is for no. Might as well name it Hitler, Michigan.
What a response... does the name F O R D on a hospital, health care system and corporation evoke the same tantrum in you?
Don't forget a freeway, highway, college, museum and high school [[just to name a few other things).
If anything, that statement argues AGAINST naming anything else after Ford, as the people of Michigan should be suffering from Ford fatigue at this point.
Ummm... there is more than 1 Ford.... EDSEL FORD FREEWAY... WILLIAM CLAY FORD SPORTS MEDICINE CENTER [[in New Center)... and WALTER BUHL FORD building at CCS...
Metro Detroit would be an even worse basket case if it weren't for the Fords. And after some of the really dumb comments here... it's no wonder the Ford Foundation wants nothing much to do with Detroit and environs...
How could the region fellate Old Man Ford any more? I guess we could institute Fordism as the regional religion, much like in "Brave New World."Ummm... there is more than 1 Ford.... EDSEL FORD FREEWAY... WILLIAM CLAY FORD SPORTS MEDICINE CENTER [[in New Center)... and WALTER BUHL FORD building at CCS...
Metro Detroit would be an even worse basket case if it weren't for the Fords. And after some of the really dumb comments here... it's no wonder the Ford Foundation wants nothing much to do with Detroit and environs...
"Ford's in his flivver, all's right with the world."
A lot of people/companies don't want much to do with "SE Michigan" these days for much bigger reasons.
*Comerica left after 158 years "for whatever reason."
*Kmart left for Illinois, never to look back
*48% of our college graduates are fleeing to Illinois, very few of them also aren't looking back.
That said, my point is Henry Ford has more than enough stuff named after him and his family. Yes, he perfected the automobile and assembly line, but his name doesn't need to be on everything around us.
The last 3 things I can remember being named with "FORD" were the Ford Lobby at the Detroit Opera House [[they contributed millions to the restoration)... the $20 MILLION gift from Josephine & Walter Buhl Ford [[a CCS Building)... and the William Clay Ford Sr. Clinic in New Center... all very generous donations from the Ford family... and none of which have the name HENRY FORD on them.A lot of people/companies don't want much to do with "SE Michigan" these days for much bigger reasons.
*Comerica left after 158 years "for whatever reason."
*Kmart left for Illinois, never to look back
*48% of our college graduates are fleeing to Illinois, very few of them also aren't looking back.
That said, my point is Henry Ford has more than enough stuff named after him and his family. Yes, he perfected the automobile and assembly line, but his name doesn't need to be on everything around us.
We also have the Al Taubman Building [[former Argonaut Bldg.) in New Center, the Boll YMCA downtown... and the Skillman Branch of the DPL downtown.
Now what is your point? Should we stop taking all this philanthropy money if it has the Ford name on it, but accept it if it doesn't?
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Yes, so we should completely ignore and forget the Nazi ties and hatred of Jews by Henry Ford.
We only stand for money.
Even more Ford over on the west side of the state [[Grand Rapids) ala Gerald Ford! Hey this thread is fun! ----!
Yeah, it would only cost several million dollars to change the city's signs, letterhead and documents. I'm sure they'll jump at it over at city hall...
Fordlandia: "Put a Ford on it."
I do live near Edison, NJ and here is a town that rightfully is proud of a man who, like Henry Ford, made a difference. No man is perfect...not General Dearborn, not Thomas A. Edison and not Henry Ford. I, however, am perfect but in spite of this do not want the name of the town I grew up in [Henry Ford, MI] named after me. As far as Kroger is concerned, the local Kroger store supplied me with Koeplinger's Whole Wheat Bread -the best tasting toasted bread ever made-BUT I DIGRESS. Henry Ford, MI is already a tourist destination of sorts because of Henry Ford. People come there to see the Ford attractions, The Henry Ford, Greenfield Village, the Rouge Plant tours. Residents are INSANE if they do not rename the place Henry Ford, MI in spite of some not-so-hot general from the War of 1812 than never set foot in the place. Of course I can't vote on such a name change, but having lived there for 16 years, going to school there and loving the place, I have more of a right to suggest this name change than any Henry Ford, MI - come lately perhaps.
Alright,
I'm going to add to the moribund absurdity here: Names Shmames-I label it under the Starless/Starless & Bible Black Syndrome. King Crimson puts out an album called "Starless and Bible Black", the title track is a long instrumental-no mention to the title; then they release "Red" with the song "Starless" that has the chorus "Starless and Bible Black". Confounding? Minutely so, but less than this pointless thread about an anti-semitic, race-baiting anti-unionist industrialist who slept with an axe in every room, twin Krogers, and a Community College that acts as a day care for Hank High graduates.
I like things a little sloppy and not in a neat package all of the time [[Hey! Northland Mall in the city of Southfield-how do you like that New Jersey? what did Walter Matthau say in the "Sunshine Boys"?: "Nobody moves to New Jersey unless they have to."). East Detroit/East Pointe. Lafayette/American. Ben Kenobi/Obi wan Kenobi. Why did Constantinople get the works...Does it matter who sits next to who, whose named what, and who can't distinguish George from Fred?
Besides, we should name it Mother Pussbucket, seeing as that's all I find myself saying ever since I moved here from Detroit.
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And the OP's last of his total of 2 posts on this important topic was almost 2 years ago.
Oh, incidentally it would be more apropos, to name Cincinnati "New Kroger". Maybe even the Over the Rhine area, which would be as bad as calling the Cass Corridor something lame like-Hey! Waitaminnit!
Name it Fordlandia. There is an abandoned town named Fordlândia [[pronounced Ford-lan-gee-ah in Brazilian Portuguese) not too far from where I'm currently parked for the next few days.
Went to 1st through 4th grades at William Ford Grade School at Ford Road and Chase, 1942-46. I remember to this day how it was drilled into the kid's heads that William Ford was named after the father of Henry Ford. I can assure you, no one who ever attended that school did not know the namesake. Which was good, I think. Moved to Detroit in '46 and attended Monnier School, never had an inkling who the heck Monnier was [[in my autumn years learned he was an area land owner who donated land for the school and the Monnier branch library).
I was lucky, I went to Anthony Wayne Elementary School which was named [[non-PC today) after the guy that defeated the forest Indians at the Battle of Fallen Timbers and drove them out of Ohio [[we were well versed in that story).Went to 1st through 4th grades at William Ford Grade School at Ford Road and Chase, 1942-46. I remember to this day how it was drilled into the kid's heads that William Ford was named after the father of Henry Ford. I can assure you, no one who ever attended that school did not know the namesake. Which was good, I think. Moved to Detroit in '46 and attended Monnier School, never had an inkling who the heck Monnier was [[in my autumn years learned he was an area land owner who donated land for the school and the Monnier branch library).
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