Comments by "Screen Apple" (@screenapple1660) on "Trump Declares Feb. 9 as ‘Gulf of America Day’ on Flight to Super Bowl | WSJ News" video.
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Don’t worry about the global internet trolls who will spend their time criticizing Trump’s new executive order. Let them argue in the digital world while the real change happens in the physical world. For those living in areas without internet, the map update is already underway. People are dusting off their old maps, crossing out “Gulf of Mexico,” and replacing it with the new name: Gulf of America.
The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race is a symbol of endurance, perseverance, and overcoming challenges—and that same spirit drives the mission to update our maps. While the digital age has brought many conveniences, there are still vast areas where technology is limited or nonexistent. But in a world where history and names need to evolve, we cannot be held back by the limitations of the past. The name “Gulf of America” is not just a geographical update; it’s a statement of progress, a necessary change for the future.
This update will reach every school, every geography book, and every map—not just in major cities but in every corner of the country, from the towering skyscrapers of New York to the remote wilderness of Alaska. The Gulf of America is a name that represents unity, progress, and the shared spirit of the American people. It’s time to correct outdated references and acknowledge the reality of today’s world, where boundaries are shifting, and the future of the nation is being defined.
This update is a call to action—to ensure that Inuit, Athabaskan, and Iñupiat settlements across Alaska and the U.S. get their newly updated 2025 maps. In regions where Wi-Fi is scarce and technology lags behind, the U.S. Postal Service, bush pilots, and sled dog teams will carry the updated maps, making sure even the most isolated communities receive this vital change. These efforts aren’t just about geography—they’re about ensuring that everyone, no matter their location, has access to an accurate representation of the world as it is today.
We are a nation that prides itself on progress, and this is just one more step in that journey. No matter how remote or disconnected, every American will soon understand: The Gulf of America is here. This change is a mark of a nation moving forward, united by the will to update and evolve. If the world wants to find it, they better start updating their maps, because the Gulf of America is not just a place on the map—it’s part of the new vision for a united, forward-thinking America.
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Ensuring Accuracy: Updating the Gulf of America in U.S. Geography
I want to see how many people have done their part in updating and fixing the Gulf of America. President Trump has set a nationwide deadline for cities across the U.S. to remove "Gulf of Mexico" from schoolbooks, geography materials, printed maps, and official records. This update must be reflected everywhere, ensuring that even remote areas without internet access receive their corrected materials through their local post offices.
Remember when Bill Clinton was president and the United States mistakenly bombed the Chinese embassy in Belgrade? That happened because outdated maps were used. We cannot afford such errors again. If people refuse to make this change, it will be considered insubordination.
It is 2025—it's time to move forward and get the job done. This update is a source of national pride, making Americans proud, teachers proud, postal workers proud, construction workers proud, and everyone around us proud.
What makes this effort unique? It defines and captures the essence of motivation and the American spirit of progress.
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