I celebrate things like this, and for example De La Poer's cat, "Nigger-man." H.P. Lovecraft, "The Rats in the Walls."
I consider myself reasonably Progressive, but you can really appreciate what we have today, if you look back at the record. Our history, and how fucking savage we were a hundred years ago, or longer. Isn't that what "Manifest Destiny" was all about, bringing Freedom to the Savages, or was it about our survival. Taking the land we need to grow from the selfish Indians that wouldn't let us have it?
We have to Think about it, to learn from it, though. It's not just memorizing the dates, or the Gettysberg Address. It's not just the memorable quotes, like what the queers are doing to the soil, Stuart. It's the dialog, between peers, instead of the lectures from our elders about what's wrong with "Those People' that allow us to grow, together.
Think about that phrase, "Grow together." What does that mean, grow closer, or mature, by figuring out what's right for all of us, by talking, AND listening to each other. Appreciating each other's perspectives, and gaining an angle we didn't consider looking down from our de-lux apartment in the sky, or out over the barbed wire around our Reservations?
In order to do that, become A nation, and reach a consensus on who's right to lead us. Which laws benefit US the most, instead of only considering what benefits me, and others like me, we need to talk about this stuff. Our pasts, our futures. Our fathers watched Spaghetti Westerns, and even our mothers can pick the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly out of a lineup even without the titles appearing onscreen.
So can the Mexicans, the Blacks, and even the First Tribes grew up watching westerns for a couple generations. Even in the progressive 60s, when the most progressive show on TV was a utopian future with an autocratic socialist military government (The Federation) fighting the savage Klingons, and the almond eyed intellectually superior Romulans with bowl cuts...
Okay, Captain Kirk was a Cowboy, leading a "Wagon Train to the Stars," the Klingons were Apaches, and Romulus was fucking China. Yeah, Captain Kirk made it with a green alien, and a black woman with a Zulu name, but it's more proper to say that Star Trek was "Progressive For The Time."
He was still a womanizer, shooting savages, and punching out genetically engineered super-beings ("KAAAAAAAAHN!") to save the day, and all the aliens, all the PoC were still subordinates. Decades later, we saw another leader like that in Bill Clinton. Our current leader sees himself as a leader like that, and believes he has the "Absolute Power" to pardon himself.
Wonder where he got an idea like that? We've come a long way, baby, but look where we came From. Now, look where we're headded, and try to think of some way to make it better. Not worse. A good first step just might see exactly how a female leader makes mistakes.