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View Poll Results: IF (If If If) the Redskins Name Changed, Your Choice Would Be? | |||
Warriors | 25 | 40.98% | |
Renegades | 4 | 6.56% | |
Rebels | 3 | 4.92% | |
Redtails | 5 | 8.20% | |
Redhawks | 6 | 9.84% | |
Bravehearts | 5 | 8.20% | |
Washington FC | 13 | 21.31% | |
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06-25-2014, 07:17 PM | #301 | |
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If the current day native American had a better image, maybe they could join us in celebrating the redskins the way we do. There's a lot of ways to try to fix that. I fail to see how changing the name is any of them. |
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06-25-2014, 08:47 PM | #302 |
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06-25-2014, 09:26 PM | #304 | |
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The dictionaries all define it as such, but where are there references to how that got there? I looked at the links and maybe I'm crazy, but didn't see any.
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06-25-2014, 10:42 PM | #305 | |
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06-25-2014, 10:59 PM | #306 | |
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If you walk into lower Philly (as a white guy) and say, on any day, did you see those n***** last week, an ambulance would be your likely ride home. the term, in a vacuum of real world expression, may be perceived as a pejorative term, but in the US in 2014, I believe the primary use of the word is not. |
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06-25-2014, 11:19 PM | #307 | |
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The perceptions about it... well, that's not my problem. There is a story behind it. It's up to the individual to be interested enough to find out what it is. |
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06-26-2014, 12:34 AM | #308 | |
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There's also another quote in the article acknowledging that Redskin may have been used as a pejorative in the "Wild Wild West days", but is not used today. I've seen that argument in other articles about NA school districts who vehemently support the use of Redskin as their team name. They say the word in any other context other than the name of a sports team is obsolete. Kind of how most dictionaries define the word 'Yankee' as "sometimes offensive", but it's been largely redefined to mean the baseball team in NYC. It's kind of corny to use the word Yankee as an insult today, but at one point in time it wasn't.
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06-26-2014, 12:55 AM | #309 |
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06-26-2014, 01:16 AM | #310 | |
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In the real world...not on paper or the internet...how is the term being used today in a generally disparaging way? How was it ever used in a generally disparaging why? A discussion on whether to change a name or ban a term because it is offensive ought to start with the aggrieved party A) actually being reasonably offended B) able to show said examples of said offense This seems like it should be simple enough. Instead the supporters of a name-change just say its offensive and move forward with their agenda. As far as I can tell its eerily similar to a Big Lie...tell everyone long enough that it's offensive and everyone will soon be offended by it. |
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06-26-2014, 08:54 AM | #311 | |
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an old-fashioned informal name, now considered taboo, for a Native American Yankee has a similar definition: 1. derogatory often a native or inhabitant of the US; American Redskin, like Yankee, has largely been redefined to mean the name of a professional sports team. Before the recent media avalanche, a vast majority of the population associated the word with the football team more than anything else. And did the dictionaries JUST start to define Redskin as being offensive? If not, why the sudden movement to change a brand name that's been in existence for 80 years?
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06-26-2014, 10:10 AM | #312 | |
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In terms of the Redskins logo, again, it was not whitey who created the logo - it was a Native American artist. Obviously, the artist understood the concepts of many NFL logos, which goes back to my previous point. The logos represent history and was meant to honor the Native American's history much like the Native Americans do when their tribes get together for ceremonies and dances (I have a Native American friend who's family attends these Indian tribal dances every year.)
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06-26-2014, 11:35 AM | #313 | |
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2) To say, "it was not whitey who created the logo," is a little disingenuous. Yes, a native artist did the rendering, and this is a point that I don't think Amanda Blackhorse has considered. But it was created for a white owner of a football team, so "whitey" was involved. 3) I have participated in the ceremonies of which you speak. You are right that they honor history and heritage. But it is also true that real, living people in the present seek real, living experiences of the present through those dances. They are not just museum pieces but a living, ongoing source of spirituality. Our logo, however, represents a dead past and that's all. Again, I am not personally arguing against the logo. But I can understand the arguments of the people who have a problem with it.
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06-26-2014, 11:47 AM | #314 |
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06-26-2014, 12:10 PM | #315 |
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Just saw that the Seattle Times will no longer use the word, Redskin, even when writing about the Wellpinit Redskins.
Wow, telling the Native American residents of Wellpinit that they're ignorant racists is pretty harsh. Does it get any more pompous and arrogant than that? I was starting to warm to Redtails or Red Clouds, but now I'd like Danny to stick it to these clowns and slap the sweet-looking, classic Redskin 'R' on the helmets. Tell everyone the name is now associated with redskin potatoes and be done with it. Force these a-holes to start using the name again. Team names are, by and large, stupid and don't honor or dignify anything. Who do the Giants, Jets, Panthers, Seahawks and Cardinals honor? The PELICANS? Having a team name associated with a potato is just as dumb as being associated with a type of plane, but nobody gives it a second thought. I just want to keep calling them Redskins. Doesn't matter to me what the background of the name is. Does anyone think of the Indian Meat Packing company when Green Bay plays? Does 49er fans care any more about gold miners that anyone else? It's a BRAND NAME, people, and a strong one at that. The yellow helmets with the 'R' look cool and no, logos don't need to match names. They usually don't actually. What could anyone do about it? Absolutely nothing!
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