Portrays decolonisation as a legitimate, global, and morally grounded movement centred on self-determination and cultural reclamation.
The article consistently frames the name change within the broader context of decolonisation, citing academic experts and international examples to legitimise and elevate the effort as part of a just historical correction.
““At its core, decolonisation is about self-determination, and one of the most basic expressions of self-determination is being able to speak your language and use your ancestral placenames,” Engel says.”