The Kneeling Banana Faggots.
The Black Lives Mutherfuckers
The Kneeling Banana Faggots.
The Black Lives Mutherfuckers
I dont think Braves and Seminoles will be changed.
None of these teams should change their names.
All of these names are there to honor history. Many times in history the victor would honor the loser for a battle well fought. The Vice President used to be the guy from the other party that lost the vote for the presidency.
Don't say that! I wouldn't find 95% discounted clearance cakes from Kroger after what I assume are big games...
I am glad that the pro sports has fallen out of cultural peer pressure in the last 20 years or so. E.g. Everyone used to have a chip on their shoulder / common theme about watching the superbowl, Now ironically everyone has a chip on their shoulder about not watching the superbowl and acts like they're a special minority that isn't glued to a TV [they may not realize the worlds turned almost ten thousand times since the 90s]...
People giving a shit about pro sports are long since a minority. That said, I do respect other cultures/interests - not talking about all this racial crap, just the fact that I know a lot of people do care deeply about "the game" and I like them to be able to continue doing what they do while I keep doing what I do, ofc I know we're all on the same page there.
Next up.
Change the name of MSU Spartans organized by Roman and Persians.
If I was an owner of a sports franchise that had a "controversial" name/nickname I would fold it before being a bitch and cowtowing to a bunch of Marxist, PC "Karens" and change the name.
The most important thing to be learned from those who demand "Equality For All" is that all are not equal...
Gun Control - seeking a Hardware solution for a Software problem...
They generally don't have that option. They are after all still franchises and as such the owners are beholden to corporate policy. So if you wanted to fold your team you'd be forced by the franchise agreement to sell it to someone who would just follow the dumb policy.
The problems with the NFL start at the top, not with the kneeling idiots on the sidelines.
Actually, now is the time to unload a team if you owned one because I suspect in the next year or two the NFL is going to lose significant value.
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Don't blame it on Dan Snyder. People have been protesting and lobbying against this Washington Redskins since about 15+ years ?
I remember about 5years ago, Franchisee Dan even got Native Americans Backing the Washington Redskins name?
ALthought Dan Snyder is an idiot, I seriously do not blame him for changing the name. 20 years of this protest headache.
Imagine 1000s of people comes upto you for 20 years and keep telling you to change your name to "Dick" or "Gaylord"
FROM WIKI
Native American opinion in support of Redskins name
See also: Washington Redskins Original Americans Foundation
Three Virginia Indian leaders said in 2013 that they are not offended by the name Redskins but are more concerned about other issues such as the lack of Federal recognition for any Virginia tribe.[b][170] Robert "Two Eagles" Green, retired chief of the Fredericksburg area Patawomeck Tribe, stated on a radio talk show he would be offended if the team changed its name.[171] In an article in The American Spectator, the current chief of the Patawomeck Tribe, John Lightner, said that while he was not offended by the current name, he would support changing the team to the Washington Potomacs.[172]
On November 25, 2013, as part of the NFL's "Salute to Service" month and Native American Heritage month, the Washington Redskins recognized four members of the Navajo Code Talkers Association briefly during a commercial break. One of them, Roy Hawthorne, has stated, "My opinion is that's a name that not only the team should keep, but that's a name that's American."[173][174] This action was criticized by Amanda Blackhorse, also Navajo,[175] and described as a publicity stunt.[176] In April 2014, Navajo Nation Council voted in favor of a statement opposing the name of the Washington team, as well as other disparaging references to American Indians by other professional sports franchises.[107] Later that year, members of the Navajo and Zuni Tribes and students from the Red Mesa Redskins High School attended a Redskins vs. Cardinals game as guests of the Washington team.[177]
In 2014 the Redskins released a two-minute video on YouTube entitled "Redskins is a Powerful Name" in which several Native Americans express their support for the team. Of the fourteen individuals, five are members of the Chippewa Cree tribe on the Rocky Boy Indian Reservation in Montana and are associated with the Team Redskins Rodeo club. Two are Mike Wetzel and Don Wetzel, Jr. (Blackfeet), descendants of the logo designer, and the six others are members of various tribes and state that they are fans of the team and find nothing wrong with the name, or think it is positive.[178][179][180] One of the individuals in the video is Mark One Wolf, who was reported as being born Mark E. Yancey in Washington, D.C., of African-American and Japanese descent.[181]
Washington Foreskins
San Francisco Packers
Minnesota Tundra
Detroit Pussycats
Oakland Reapers
Tampa Bay Boutonnieres
I think the Washington Pie Rats reflect the culture of the inhabitants
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