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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 the name is fine and dont understand why people get all huffy puffy of the name of a sports team. But then again im a white male, so take that for what its worth.

Really, the reason we are having this conversation is because a small but vocal group of casino-wealthy indians are putting their clout behind a campaign to get the name changed. According to recent polls the vast majority of both native americans and non-native americans dont find the name offensive.

If the redskins cave, I think eventually the braves and blackhawks will too, I hope they stay strong and dont cave to outside pressure, especially considering they have a large devoted fanbase that love the name.
 
The name "Redskins" has offended some native people. I've read blogs and met people who take issue with it. Most people don't seem to care.

In general I find the American NFL and major sports in general to attract sub-human behaviour so I'm not exactly shocked or offended by un-PC team names.
 
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RGIII is an Uncle Tom.

The real issue here is whether it's right to continually ridicule a people whom we've already conquered and mass murdered.

If Hitler had won WWII, and Germany had a football team called the Frankfurt Phylacteries, that would be ok with you guys!
 
^ Lol he starts his post with that and then says that identifying yourself as a redskin is offensive to native Americans.

Ridicule? Please give me one example how they are ridiculing Native Americans. Their team name is the Redskins, every player on Washington identifies themselves as a Redskin. Why the fuck would they want to identify themselves with that term if it was meant to be negative? It obviously represents something along the lines of strength, power, courage and they are taking pride in representing Native Americans.. If anything they should be happy

The fact you're a mod of CE&P blows my mind(Not that it means anything, even though you think it makes you look smart). You say some of dumbest shit I've ever heard.
 
Arci go up to an Indian and say, "Hey, Redskin!" and see what they do.

Stopped reading here. Grow up, man.

Acknowledging that there is systematic inequality in the US meant to permanently oppress minorities is not childish. Denying this is indeed puerile though.
 
Wow great answer. I had a feeling you wouldn't have a response for that.

How about you explain this for me?

Tommy Yazzie, superintendent of the Red Mesa school district on the Navajo Nation reservation, grew up when Navajo children were forced into boarding schools to disconnect them from their culture. Some were punished for speaking their native language. Today, he sees environmental issues as the biggest threat to his people.

The high school football team in his district is the Red Mesa Redskins.

“We just don’t think that (name) is an issue,” Yazzie said. “There are more important things like busing our kids to school, the water settlement, the land quality, the air that surrounds us. Those are issues we can take sides on.”

“Society, they think it’s more derogatory because of the recent discussions,” Yazzie said. “In its pure form, a lot of Native American men, you go into the sweat lodge with what you’ve got — your skin. I don’t see it as derogatory.”

Neither does Eunice Davidson, a Dakota Sioux who lives on the Spirit Lake reservation in North Dakota. “It more or less shows that they approve of our history,” she said.

North Dakota was the scene of a similar controversy over the state university’s Fighting Sioux nickname. It was decisively scrapped in a 2012 statewide vote — after the Spirit Lake reservation voted in 2010 to keep it.

Davidson said that if she could speak to Dan Snyder, the Washington team owner who has vowed never to change the name, “I would say I stand with him . we don’t want our history to be forgotten.”

In 2004, the National Annenberg Election Survey asked 768 people who identified themselves as Indian whether they found the name “Washington Redskins” offensive. Almost 90 percent said it did not bother them.

The thing that is funny is the majority of people who are making this an issue are white people who have no connection to Native Americans at all.

I'm going to take a shot in the dark here and say you don't have any Native American friends. I do, and every single one of them would laugh in your face about this.. None of them find it offensive
 
Honestly you can call me anything right now and I wouldn't defend myself. That's how broken I am about the Indians' refusal to fight this name thing.

Everybody eventually licks the assholes of their oppressors. I guarantee you 99% of current Bluelighters will be 12-stepping cop-loving prohibitionists within a decade.

I'm moving to Peru to join the Shining Path.
 
Id say due to the nature of this topic the "NFL" forum makes no sense. This has nothing to do with football b/c it is all about political sensitivity but I digress.. yall do what ever you want.
sucks when your trolling is flattened, eh?
As a British subject you should be offended
i'm a u.s. citizen, these days. do try to keep up.

alasdair
 
Ok you can go crawl back to CE&P now and jerk off your butt buddies and pretend you know how to run a country
LMAO
sucks when your trolling is flattened, eh?
i'm a u.s. citizen, these days. do try to keep up.

alasdair
Nice to see that impartial moderation in action. Honestly I could care less the only thing is that this is a current event and political in nature so I figured it would be a good thread idea. I start interesting threads it is just what I do I cannot help it.
 
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