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When the king of Swaziland changed the name of his country to Eswatini back in 2018, the Communist Party of Swaziland called it out as a populist distraction and continued to use the colonial name while demanding real change.

http://www.solidnet.org/article/ba5f172f-e2d7-11e8-a7f8-42723ed76c54/

So I think the question should be, what are Indian communists calling their country? How do they feel about the various names?

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the Communist Party of Swaziland called it out as a populist distraction … while demanding real change

Completely understandable, of course the name of the country matters little compared to material conditions.

… and continued to use the colonial name …

But why? Like yeah the above is true, but how does that mean it’s bad to move to the native name instead of the colonizer name?

Side note: it should technically be “eSwatini”, but annoyingly no one — not even the eSwatini government — uses that spelling.

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Technically in what way? If you’re writing the name in English, it still exists in the context of English grammatical rules even if the word is not English in origin.

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called it out as a populist distraction [by extremely unpopular right wing governments]

exactly what happened with Iran & Myanmar, lol

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