I don't care, but I understand that members of a community/rate payers might care if their street names are offensive.
Some people are pedantic/emotional about just such details, leaving others free not to be.
Historical artifacts should not be lightly dismantled or discarded or changed, for it reflects the truth of how things were, however 'out of sight and out of mind' is perhaps a better choice for reconciliation in our racially vibrant and politically troublesome society at some locations.
Furthermore these places and names might well have tourist value now and in the future and could be used as tourist landmarks or routes by business savvy residents.
Best value for money:
If you are a member of a community where historical events have taken place, you should make sure that name changes are kept to a minimum.
Another brilliant post from a brilliant poster.
OP, yes you're a mod, yes you have the power, but seriously, in the nicest way possible, harden the **** up. It's fine if you don't care, it's your right 100%, but don't you dare speak for the people who do still care. (Or failing that, the people who do still have common sense, as posted above.)
Yes, some streets, towns, etc were renamed by the old dumbass government for their ignorant ideologies, and that was just as wrong. Rename those by all means. I was one of the first to applaud renaming the town of Verwoerdburg (renamed from Lyttelton) to Centurion, since there were purely political bull**** reasons behind the first renaming anyways. Leave the rest alone. Two (or more) wrongs have never made a right. And please, stop being so sorry for existing. Being the minority has zero relevance, all that matters is whether you're right or wrong.
Even if what I said doesn't matter (which is highly likely for various reasons), consider this: Renaming anything is a positive action. There should be a reason to do it, not to prevent it.
Sorry to get all cliché here, (especially considering the source), but all that is required for evil to flourish is the indifference of good men. The evil bastards are counting on the indifference of good men, which is the order of the day here it seems.