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by aguaviva
672 days ago
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People who claim that "The Congo" is offensive don't say that because it's not the official name (which it is), Except it isn't. Not without "The Republic of ..." (or "The Democratic Republic of ..." if we're talking about that other much larger country the phrase usually refers to) in front.
And given that there are two such countries -- there's absolutely no modern use case for "The Congo" as a country name in any case. |
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which is clearly untrue.
Yes, there are two Congos. Both of them have "the" in their official name:
-République du Congo (The smaller one, with Brazzaville)
-République démocratique du Congo (The larger one, with Kinchasa)
It is true that the official "Republic of the Congo" is typically shortened to just Congo" in everyday speech, my original point was just that there is nothing "racist" or colonial about say "The Congo". It is not called that as a slur because it's somehow lesser than e.g. Namibia, it is just that it's named after the Congo river. But I have heard many people who like to be offended have a vague idea that the "the" is somehow offensive because most countries don't have it.