Column: The real motivation for Trump to rename the Gulf of Mexico

The most eye-catching call for a change in the Gulf of Mexico name before President Trump came from Stephen Colbert, who joked in a 2010 comedy performance in Comedy Central , the body of water should be called the U.S. Gulf because "we broke it, we bought it" because the deep water horizon leaks oil. ”

Almost 15 years later, it could be worse: Trump may rename the Gulf of Mexico ruling to MAGA Bay. (No one gave him any ideas!)

But Trump arrived to change the name to the American Bay retained the pleasant tone that Colbert sarcastically suggested.

When William Nericcio first heard Trump’s executive order do this, San Diego English professors saw it as “a big propaganda stunt that covers up more evil things” .

Of course this was received during the weeks of the inauguration day, when Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum suggested belonging to the southwestern United States of Mexico until the Mexican American War of 1848, It was a reaction to Trump's plan and renamed it "Mexico Mexico". transparent

When Trump mentioned the U.S. Gulf during his inaugural speech, the laughter continued, and then signed a change to law along with 25 other executive orders, including a ban on birthright citizenship, withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement and ending all federal diversity Sex, fairness and inclusion, or dei, program.

Defining the United States, Mexico and Cuba as the waters of the Gulf of the United States - Trump said through orders that “has long been an integral asset to our once-coming nation, an integral part of the United States and remains The indelible part of the United States” - is seen as a random bubble because cartographers and governments around the world have used the "Gulf of Mexico" for nearly 475 years.

But the more Nericcio thought about the gestures he felt, the more he became worried.

He is the author of "Tex