1770
(a Captain Cook kind of number)
5.308
4.xi.24
river he never saw
concerning
William Manning
and the need
to permanently remove his name from the map of Australia
this man
he has his name on the river, the valley
the church, the real estate, the gallery, the camping ground, the college
the Coles, the automotive, the map, the succulent garden, the school, the
motel
and what else?
let’s re-name them all!
why?
because this someone no one knows
who never came anywhere near here
he was the owner of bodies – the breathing, feeling kind
and some say souls
I won’t go so far
William Manning was very busy making the people he owned into money
the river is older than any of us
the river’s older than any name in any language
the river’s older than our kind
he was a big man, big banker, member of pre-reform parliaments
twelve years Governor of the Bank of England
almost forty years on the board
he was a cash register of a man
and he thought it was good to own people
he thought it was right, there should be more of it
he’s still in the Hansard where he says
you can read it yourself
he says
how comfortable the negroes are – his slaves he means
and the slaves of his white English protestant peers
how well fed, with fruit trees, chickens in the yard
how they never have to beg
oh happy slaves!
‘named in his honour’, they say
the river, the valley and everything else?
one name leads to another
all of it taken for granted
I think it’s time for this to stop, don’t you
enough of William Manning
what did he ever do for you?
what did he do for Australia?
now I don’t think we should lightly rename the world
I don’t think tearing down every statue will make things right
better to re-caption, explain, to tell the truth
about how why things are the way they are
but there are some statues ought to come down
there are some names ought to go
‘named in honour’?
I have to ask what honour there is in owning
others
in promoting this
in doing all in his power to prevent the abolition of slavery
throughout the whole wide world
because the sun never set on his empire
what honour in empire? one might ask
it’s time to remember who William Manning was
time to call him out
I call him enemy of humanity
I call him Mammon – avatar of greed
he died bankrupt too
as befits his moral compass
had to downsize to a London townhouse – poor poor William Manning
still stalks the Earth like a ghost abroad
still with us in these so many names
Manning this and Manning that
he’s spread like a stain all over the map
some people say
they’re used to a name
why change it?
that’s always been the name they say
but they’re wrong
there was a name before
there were names for everything before
and before there were names
the river ran
before there were people at all
let’s just ask the survivors
let’s ask the people from whom the river
from whom the valley was stolen
let’s ask
what’s this river – what’s this valley – called?
and it turns out it does have a name
in a language called Gathang
it’s called
Boolumbahtee
why don’t
we just call it that?
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