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USNS Harvey Milk
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2025 4:52 am
by ericbarbour
An editwar just starting. Over an article that has existed since 2016.
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?ti ... &limit=500
And an IP address that I expect to be eternab& shortly.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:C ... :471D:EABF
Why?
https://www.sfchronicle.com/entertainme ... 359782.php
Milk has been dead for 47 years and he's still generating headlines. What a paranoid country this is.
Re: USNS Harvey Milk
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2025 10:14 pm
by badmachine
Since when does the left advocate for attaching the names of their heroes to warships?
Also that reporter is laying it on a little thick tbqh. This particular slice of baloney made me retch just a little:
“Tony Bravo” wrote: While I never had the opportunity to know Milk, I’ve come to consider him an ancestor of mine and every other queer person who is able to live life outside of the closet.

Re: USNS Harvey Milk
Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2025 12:17 am
by boredbird
badmachine wrote: ↑Wed Jun 04, 2025 10:14 pm
Since when does the left advocate for attaching the names of their heroes to warships?
Should be called USS David Shankbone.
Re: USNS Harvey Milk
Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2025 9:11 pm
by ericbarbour
boredbird wrote: ↑Thu Jun 05, 2025 12:17 am
Should be called USS David Shankbone.
Now THAT would be FUNNY.
It's a bit of a backhanded insult to name a lowly oiler ship after someone. It makes me wonder if some homophobic navy official had that idea--knowing that the gay folks would have no idea it was an insult.
Re: USNS Harvey Milk
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2025 6:08 am
by Strelnikov
ericbarbour wrote: ↑Thu Jun 05, 2025 9:11 pm
boredbird wrote: ↑Thu Jun 05, 2025 12:17 am
Should be called USS David Shankbone.
Now THAT would be FUNNY.
It's a bit of a backhanded insult to name a lowly oiler ship after someone. It makes me wonder if some homophobic navy official had that idea--knowing that the gay folks would have no idea it was an insult.
Most of the original WW I/WW II oilers
were named after Native American tribes or place names with Native origins, though there were the oddball civilian tankers purchased by the USN (the USS
Sara Thompson and USS
Robert5 L. Barnes in 1917 and 1918) that got civilian names. The
Sara Thompson was later renamed
Sanraku Maru when it was captured by the Japanese in the Philippines and rebuilt into an oiler again after years as a bunker ship.....and then promptly sunk six months later by the USN submarine USS
Trout.
We have an entire class of US Navy oilers named after Henry J. Kaiser that have been floating around since the 1980s. The USNS
Harvey Milk is part of a class named after John Lewis....the deal is, if you are a famous non-presidential politician, they name a support ship after you. Warships are either named after admirals, famous naval war heroes, or old names of previous vessels with some distinction (there were two USS
Nautilus submarines and there will probably be another one again. The second one is the nuclear one you are probably thinking of.) The
John Lewis class is full of names of political people, including Robert F. Kennedy (not the insane son.)