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Am I literally the only one who likes the name, logo, and colors of the Minnesota professional hockey team?
Maybe. I don’t mind the logo. I actually like the colors. The name is awful, though.
Am I literally the only one who likes the name, logo, and colors of the Minnesota professional hockey team?
Knowing my own college hockey team preference you should understand no disrespect intended, but for obvious reasons you may not be the best person to make this post.
Am I literally the only one who likes the name, logo, and colors of the Minnesota professional hockey team?
Certainly you can spot the difference between the Indians nickname and the Sioux nickname?
But given your inability to spot the obvious in the political threads here, maybe not.
Certainly you can spot the difference between the Indians nickname and the Sioux nickname?
But given your inability to spot the obvious in the political threads here, maybe not.
Given that no indigenous people on this continent call themselves Indians, and see it as a derogatory term as some invading Spanish guy (see what I did there?)
My point was not to vilify FS23. I have no ongoing disagreements with him, as far as I know, although based upon his response to me I'm no longer so sure about this.
But I thought his shot against Cleveland was uncalled for, frankly. I don't see the need to to take shots at people or organizations who have chosen to do the right thing, even if it's taken them longer to do so than we (or others) may have liked.
Given that no indigenous people on this continent call themselves Indians, and see it as a derogatory term as some invading Spanish guy (see what I did there?) slapped it on them out of sheer ignorance, I do not.
This is gorgeous. And the perfect rebuke of the monotonous comic book pablum of the last 30 years.
I like the home jerseys. The pants are hideous.
My shot against Cleveland is that despite recognizing that using the Indians nickname is no longer acceptable, rather than go without a nickname (see Washington Football Team), they have elected to use an unacceptable nickname until such (as yet undecided) time where they will change their nickname.
In other words, they've recognized something they were doing was wrong, but they are not taking steps to immediately rectify that wrong.
Yeah, I got that. But it didn't really answer my question. So, because you choose to be obtuse about it, I'll ask directly.
Why do you choose to cast stones at the Cleveland Indians for waiting a year before voluntarily changing their name, one that Native Americans find offensive, when you've elected to continue to use a similar name as your screen name for now five or six years after your school changed because, Native Americans found the name offensive?
Yeah, I got that. But it didn't really answer my question. So, because you choose to be obtuse about it, I'll ask directly.
Why do you choose to cast stones at the Cleveland Indians for waiting a year before voluntarily changing their name, one that Native Americans find offensive, when you've elected to continue to use a similar name as your screen name for now five or six years after your school changed because, Native Americans found the name offensive?
I'm not aware of any significant faction who find the name Sioux, as it pertains to the group of people, to be offensive.
Since you apparently don't understand the difference...
The Indians nickname is derogatory, offensive, and, as Cleveland even admitted, unacceptable.
The Sioux nickname is the name of a group of people. It is similar to the Vikings or the Fighting Irish. Also, while I certainly understand the historical origins of the term Sioux, in today's society, I'm not aware of any significant faction who find the name Sioux, as it pertains to the group of people, to be offensive.
And I really don't think you get my issue with Cleveland. It is because they finally acknowledge that the use of a racist/derogatory/offensive nickname is unacceptable, but will continue to utilize it for (at least) another year. That is idiotic.
Waitwaitwaitwaitwait. I’m sorry, did I hallucinate the entire multiyear saga between the school and the tribes?