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Is Washington's team name 'The Redskins' offensive?

Should the Redskins change their name?

  • Yes

    Votes: 5 26.3%
  • No

    Votes: 9 47.4%
  • Only if the majority of Native Americans desire it.

    Votes: 2 10.5%
  • Never!

    Votes: 3 15.8%

  • Total voters
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I think it is for sure but I also take offense to others.
The Bills should change their name as it is purely an insult to Bill Clinton.

The Chargers should change their name because it sends the wrong message about accumulating debt.

The Cowboys are glorifying a group of people who were killers.

The Vikings glorify the murdering, raping and plundering of the most vicious group of thieves in history.

And the Patriots. Well come on now, those guys were just a bunch of terrorists who helped create a country that has created an upper class at the expense of working people.

The Browns? Just a code word for illegal immigrants.

The Cardinals are glorifying the hierarchy of the Catholic Church.


Do you find the term offensive? I feel they could just change the name back to the braves and make all parties concerned happy..
 
I actually think the Redskins have a pretty cool nickname for its uniqueness and if their color scheme wasnt so hideous Id be a fan of their image
 
What about the black skins with a black guy as the logo? Or the white skins with a white dude as it's logo?

Such a thing would never be acceptable anywhere else, I don't see why the sport industry is any different.

Are the Steelers just a characture of the blue collar worker from Pitsburgh? Same as the Packers ?

Are American Indians offended by the use of the word "Redskin"? To me it evokes images of proud warriors not a suppressed people. The New Zealand Maori are called All Blacks and no one gives a shit.
 
Are the Steelers just a characture of the blue collar worker from Pitsburgh? Same as the Packers ?

Yes. They produce lots of steel in Pittsburgh. I don't see how this is comparable to naming your team after a race of people.

Are American Indians offended by the use of the word "Redskin"? To me it evokes images of proud warriors not a suppressed people. The New Zealand Maori are called All Blacks and no one gives a shit.

Seeing that Native Americans aren't a monolithic bloc, yes and no. More specifically, the Oneida Indian Nation, National Congress of American Indians, and most importantly, the American Indian Movement have all organized protests and voiced opposition to the name. Also, I believe the "All Blacks" refers to the uniforms. Would "The Abos" fly as an official sports team name in Australia?
 
Aren't the Olympic games just a whole lot of teams named after different races? Now days you don't even have to be born in the country to compete for them.
 
Aren't the Olympic games just a whole lot of teams named after different races? Now days you don't even have to be born in the country to compete for them.

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Are the Steelers just a characture of the blue collar worker from Pitsburgh? Same as the Packers ?

Are American Indians offended by the use of the word "Redskin"? To me it evokes images of proud warriors not a suppressed people. The New Zealand Maori are called All Blacks and no one gives a shit.
The aboriginals in Australia got upset after the government tried to change the name of Mt. Niggerhead to something else. The aboriginals apparently quite liked the name niggerhead and found nothing bad about it.

To me, this whole deal is another stupid media situation like Trayvon Martin (yet again media glorifies racism you might think they are trying the divide and conquer strategy). This thread is stupid and needs to be deleted as the topic itself is not worthy of discussion. Shame on you Droppersneck. But I do notice you are always harping on insignificant social vitriol of the kind that divides people. I hope people stop paying so much attention to you one day.
 
Aren't the Olympic games just a whole lot of teams named after different races? Now days you don't even have to be born in the country to compete for them.

Very true. I think the redskins should hire a real deal indian so they are covered. No way anyone is going to question them if they have an American Indian working for them. Also they must be 80+%
 
. Also, I believe the "All Blacks" refers to the uniforms.

Do Washington not wear red?

And beside they are not named after their uniform. It was from an news typo when they first toured England a journalist described their style of play as like "all backs". Obviously they were a team of Maoris so the editor thought it was a mistake and changed it to All Blacks. So in a way it was pretty racist to begin with but I don't know anyone who wants to change their name 120 years later. Perhaps New Zealanders are thicker skinned or perhaps they don't have a litigious society where you could sue someone for suffering because you find a name offensive.
 
Do Washington not wear red?

Yes?

And beside they are not named after their uniform. It was from an news typo when they first toured England a journalist described their style of play as like "all backs". Obviously they were a team of Maoris so the editor thought it was a mistake and changed it to All Blacks. So in a way it was pretty racist to begin with but I don't know anyone who wants to change their name 120 years later. Perhaps New Zealanders are thicker skinned or perhaps they don't have a litigious society where you could sue someone for suffering because you find a name offensive.

I recall reading just a few months ago of a media shit storm over racial slurs coming from a fan in the stands towards a player on the field in Australia. Your country isn't immune to racial sensitivity.

Besides, you didn't answer my question. Would "The Perth Abos" be a socially accepted name for a sports team?
 
The aboriginals in Australia got upset after the government tried to change the name of Mt. Niggerhead to something else. The aboriginals apparently quite liked the name niggerhead and found nothing bad about it.

To me, this whole deal is another stupid media situation like Trayvon Martin (yet again media glorifies racism you might think they are trying the divide and conquer strategy). This thread is stupid and needs to be deleted as the topic itself is not worthy of discussion. Shame on you Droppersneck. But I do notice you are always harping on insignificant social vitriol of the kind that divides people. I hope people stop paying so much attention to you one day.

I agree and as a penance I will offer up some sensitive football team names:
Buffalo Bare Men
Miami Mops
New England New Guys
New York Knickerbockers
Baltimore Bridesmaids
Cincinnati Stilettos
Cleveland Clogs
Pittsburgh Protractors
Houston Homosexuals
Indianapolis Kiddies
Jacksonville RAWR
Tennessee Shoes
Denver Derbies
Kansas City Commander in Chiefs
Oakland Gayders
San Diego Charge Ups
Dallas Barebacks
New York Noodles
Philadelphia Filibusters
Washington Whiskers
Chicago Obamas
Detroit Monopoly
Green Bay Packers (Shall remain the same)
Minnesota Mister Misters
Atlanta Algorithms
Carolina Smart Cars
New Orleans Linen
Tampa Bay Backyardigans
Arizona Illegal Immigrants
St. Louis Balloons
San Francisco Gay Pride Parades
Seattle Starbucks
 
I'm not Australian, but Abo is a racial term up there with nigger or coon. It provokes a feeling of hatred. Redskins, to me anyway provokes images of warrior athletes in the same way as Chiefs or Braves do. It would be different if they were called redskins and the mascot was a negative stereotype. Most minorities embrace their heritage if they are proud of it. I doubt Green Bay cotton pickers would have lasted as long as the Packers even though a lot of people look down at blue collar workers.
 
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