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This behavior had d9eoead worried, as he believed it was a sign that he did not change much during his ban. d9eoead pointed out similarities to pre-ban controversies, namely when Lemuria would put his interests above the beliefs or even livelihoods of other people. d9eoead pointed out that he did not care that much about other name changes in South Africa, stating that he disregarded the name's imperialist roots and the need to recognize African communities all in an attempt to justify his usage of the name "Port Elizabeth", which was only because he liked the name.
This behavior had d9eoead worried, as he believed it was a sign that he did not change much during his ban. d9eoead pointed out similarities to pre-ban controversies, namely when Lemuria would put his interests above the beliefs or even livelihoods of other people. d9eoead pointed out that he did not care that much about other name changes in South Africa, stating that he disregarded the name's imperialist roots and the need to recognize African communities all in an attempt to justify his continued usage of the name "Port Elizabeth".


Lemuria's earliest Port Elizabeth-related activities date back to the start of September, on [https://wplace.live/ Wplace], a [[Similar sites to OWOT|collaborative pixel canvas]], where he has expressed his disapproval of the name change on Wplace through signs depicting the name Port Elizabeth on the canvas, and a portrait of Elizabeth Frances Markham, the namesake of the city.
Lemuria's earliest Port Elizabeth-related activities date back to the start of September, on [https://wplace.live/ Wplace], a [[Similar sites to OWOT|collaborative pixel canvas]], where he has expressed his disapproval of the name change on Wplace through signs depicting the name Port Elizabeth on the canvas, and a portrait of Elizabeth Frances Markham, the namesake of the city.