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Hog1
07-13-2015, 11:41 AM
.......and then you have things like this .



Update: Yes, A 'Redskin' Does, In Fact, Mean the Scalped Head of a Native American, Sold, Like a Pelt, for Cash (http://www.esquire.com/news-politics/news/a29318/redskin-name-update/)

This argument is...benign. It was already debunked by Goddard. This dude is just looking for his day in the sun....15 minutes of fame.....etc.
He refers to a term that may (and according to Goddard...Not used) been last used 150 years ago? 200?
Get serious....Gay used to mean.....Happy
Maybe we want to be more current than a century or 2?. You have a gross minority of individuals making the decisions as always for the rest of us.
No thanx.......

Defensewins
07-13-2015, 12:03 PM
I have always been very much against changing the name, I grew up loving almost everything about the team. When the name issue started I hated the idea of a name change.
The team, the game, the player uniforms and helmets, and especially the players and coaches all representing the Washington area. The area I was born and raised in is what it is about for me. They could have had any other reasonable name and I still would have been a fan.
I, as probably most of you, did not become a fan because of the name.
There is portion of society that dislike the team name and dislike Dan Snyder. Lord knows DS has given all of us reason to not like him at times. There will come a day DS will not be the owner anymore. Nothing is forever .......and maybe the name should not be treated as some kind of sacred object. It is just a game.

CRedskinsRule
07-13-2015, 04:36 PM
I would be more upset about loosing HTTR and singing after TDs. Which brings me to the question of when your main motto is Hail to the ________ (fill in the blank with any word -even perjuratives like the n word) how does that show any intention of being disparaging.

I am ok if the name changes but it will just be a reflection of a US culture that has lost the ability to view the world with varied and disparate perspectives. That is a sad thing .

Sent from my S6 Edge

Kope
07-13-2015, 08:02 PM
Wonder if the name "Nation" would fly. Would work on several levels.

Dan should limit all the distractions he can to get this thing turned around. Owners set the conditions.

If the times change, change with them

Hog1
07-13-2015, 09:47 PM
I'm going to be sick.........

mooby
07-13-2015, 10:58 PM
.......and then you have things like this .



Update: Yes, A 'Redskin' Does, In Fact, Mean the Scalped Head of a Native American, Sold, Like a Pelt, for Cash (http://www.esquire.com/news-politics/news/a29318/redskin-name-update/)

Just a theory, but is it at all possible that in some areas of this country, the term Redskin can evoke harsh feelings, but that in some other areas the term Redskin can be used as one of pride? Why does it have to be as black and white as "everybody hates it" or "nobody hates it?" Why do reservations still use the name for their high school team? Clearly they must be self-hating American Indians /sarcasm.

The modus operandi these days seems to be "get outraged over something insignificant, like a flag, or a name, or even a road (see the Jefferson Davis Highway outrage) instead of focusing on the bigger issue at hand, which is "how does racism still survive in today's society." None of those things are creating racists. Racist parents passing on their beliefs to their children are, and racial incidents where someone attacks someone else because of the color of their skin are. But we can't fix those problems as easily as we can chant "remove the <offending inanimate object>." I guess I shouldn't be surprised that the majority of Americans always opt for the easy route. The descent into a mediocre nation continues.

Hog1
07-14-2015, 12:15 AM
Nice....Mooby.
Give the parents a little love here. Hate mongering is commonplace today and profitable as well I am sure. Idiot twins Reverend Al and Jesse have both made careers with it. Regretfully this type of....trash on every side of the fence seems to get the most of the play in the media

That Guy
07-14-2015, 02:26 AM
I would be more upset about loosing HTTR and singing after TDs. Which brings me to the question of when your main motto is Hail to the ________ (fill in the blank with any word -even perjuratives like the n word) how does that show any intention of being disparaging.


you mean the song with the original lyrics:
"Scalp 'em, swamp 'um—We will take 'um big score
Read 'um, Weep 'um,"

or that use to say fight for old dixie (1959-1961).


again, just devil's advocate.

Hog1
07-14-2015, 12:49 PM
You mean like 1961 as in 55 years ago?

HailGreen28
07-14-2015, 01:52 PM
.......and then you have things like this .



Update: Yes, A 'Redskin' Does, In Fact, Mean the Scalped Head of a Native American, Sold, Like a Pelt, for Cash (http://www.esquire.com/news-politics/news/a29318/redskin-name-update/)Yes, another article titled that "redskins" has to do with scalps or skins, when the actual historical document cited doesn't refer to the name "redskins" in that way at all. I think you posted another article a while back that also claimed redskins referred to scalps, when the actual historical document cited in the same article did not. Lol.

Thank you, giantone, for providing yet another example of just how stupid the anti-"redskin" people are.

I mean, what is the deal with these people? How do you take a phrase "The State reward for dead Indians has been increased to $200 for every red-skin sent to Purgatory. This sum is more than the dead bodies of all the Indians east of the Red River are worth.", and think that it refers to scalps rather than Indians? :laughing2

Just in case you didn't get it, giantone, here's an example of reading comprehension. Which phrase makes the most sense to you?

"$200 for every scalp sent to purgatory"

or

"$200 for every Indian sent to purgatory"

I hope to heaven you realized how the word "redskin"was used, giantone. I would think any middle-schooler could do so. I mean, I'm not catholic, but I think people get sent to purgatory, not just their hair. :twocents:

As to the writers of the article, their error has been posted in the comments below on that webpage. And at the point where one side of a debate has to lie and twist words around so much, isn't it fair to say the anti-redskin side has lost the debate conclusively? At least as far as history and logic go.

Thanks again for another example of anti-redskin people failing reading comprehension, giantone. :food-smil

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