My wife is always a tad sardonic when the media carries on about racism against black people. Five Nations people seem to be invisible in the media in general…
It’s been suggested here in Wisconsin that we’re “a target-rich environment for people opposed to racially based mascot names”, except they were referring Indian team nicknames. I’m waiting for the outrage to extend to such “offensive” labels (based on a listing at MaxPreps, http://tinyurl.com/onc4c9w) as Bishops, Fighting Cardinals, and Popes (Catholics); Blackshirts (Italy); Buccaneers and Pirates (Caribbean); Coons; Cubans; Dons (Mafia); Elks (service clubs); Fighting Kellys and Irish (Ireland); Flying Dutchmen (Netherlands); Green Mountain Boys (New England, also boys); Highlanders (Scotland); Hurricanes and Thunder (meteorologists); Ledgers (accountants); Norse, Norsemen, Norskies, and Vikings (Scandinavia); Phoenix (Arizona); Rebels (southern USA); Spartans (Greece); Trojans and Fighting Trojans (Turkey); and Wizards (Hogwarts). People who are determined to feel offended should have a field day here in the Badger State.
Let’s just rename most of the US states while we’re at it; and many cities and counties as well. Then start on the rivers, lakes, streets, schools, and parks.
Templo S.U.D. over 4 years ago
what about the MLB’s Cleveland Indians?
Nighthawks Premium Member over 4 years ago
I thought the team’s decision to retire the number of its first black player is transparent and laughable if it wasn’t true.
it’s an attempt to distract
….here, pay no attention to the fact that the name of the team is the RedSKINS,
pay attention to how we retired a number on a jersey. Do they think folks are stupid?Don’t answer that. I forgot about who still being supported by roughly a third of this country’s residents
kd1sq Premium Member over 4 years ago
My wife is always a tad sardonic when the media carries on about racism against black people. Five Nations people seem to be invisible in the media in general…
(Or any North American natives, for that matter.)
Dawn Premium Member over 4 years ago
THANK YOU!!!!
tung cha cha cha over 4 years ago
I have never seen a person with red skin. Is the Cleveland team from India? Why aren’t the Vikings called the white skins?
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 4 years ago
It’s been suggested here in Wisconsin that we’re “a target-rich environment for people opposed to racially based mascot names”, except they were referring Indian team nicknames. I’m waiting for the outrage to extend to such “offensive” labels (based on a listing at MaxPreps, http://tinyurl.com/onc4c9w) as Bishops, Fighting Cardinals, and Popes (Catholics); Blackshirts (Italy); Buccaneers and Pirates (Caribbean); Coons; Cubans; Dons (Mafia); Elks (service clubs); Fighting Kellys and Irish (Ireland); Flying Dutchmen (Netherlands); Green Mountain Boys (New England, also boys); Highlanders (Scotland); Hurricanes and Thunder (meteorologists); Ledgers (accountants); Norse, Norsemen, Norskies, and Vikings (Scandinavia); Phoenix (Arizona); Rebels (southern USA); Spartans (Greece); Trojans and Fighting Trojans (Turkey); and Wizards (Hogwarts). People who are determined to feel offended should have a field day here in the Badger State.
zippykatz over 4 years ago
Let’s just rename most of the US states while we’re at it; and many cities and counties as well. Then start on the rivers, lakes, streets, schools, and parks.
ninjanick101 over 4 years ago
If you do care about racism, why not change the Washington’s team name?
Cameron1988 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Now will you also let Colin Kapernick play in the NFL again?