Daryl, that is very strange, that you bring it here now.

> One of Django's strengths is that decision making is *not* polluted by 
one strong opinion, a whim by a marketing department, or trend-following. 

renaming whitelist and blacklist is exactly what is in trend right now. I 
understand that not everybody are following US-news, but if you google 
"blacklist blm" you will find, how big the trend is, actually.

Also, thank you sharing those link, but can you plz elaborate more, why do 
you bring those and what do you what to proof by sharing those links, so 
when I read those links again, I know on what point I should focus more. 

Thank you for being involved in this conversation.

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