Changing the name of the Washington Redskins

Tide1986

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http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/002961.html

According to this article the term "Redskin" is a translation from a word the Indians came up with to distinguish themselves from the white man. I'm not sure of the credibility of this particular article.

However, Colin Cowherd had a historian on his show a few months ago to discuss the origin of the term. The term (according to the historian) was created by the Indians themselves and not by the white man. So if any of the Indians are "offended" by the term then they need to blame their ancestors.
I suspect that those who view it as a slur are either: (1) ignorant of history or (2) upset by the descriptive adjectives that later came to be placed in front of the "redskins" word. Given the historical record, the word itself is not a slur.
 

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I suspect that those who view it as a slur are either: (1) ignorant of history or (2) upset by the descriptive adjectives that later came to be placed in front of the "redskins" word. Given the historical record, the word itself is not a slur.
No, it's not a slur. Did you watch Sunday Football this past weekend? Bob Costas did another one of his political rants on this topic.
 

skrayper77

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As a lifelong Atlanta Braves fan, I have a lot to say about this but I'm at work now.

But here it is in slogan form: if the plight of the Native American truly bothers you then give them the land back rather than empty gestures like this.


(This is another case of media driven nonsense).
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Did you watch Sunday Football this past weekend? Bob Costas did another one of his political rants on this topic.
Yep, and I made a comment about it a few pages back. Also, before he could finish his little rant, I fired off an email to NBC, not that it is going to do any good. What a putz he is.
 

skrayper77

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I wonder if Native Americans are not some much insulted by the term "Redskin" so much as having it associated with "Washington"
 

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Has anyone ever heard someone refer to Native Americans as "redskins"? Outside of the football team, I can't recall hearing the term. I don't think its really comparable to the n-word.
 

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If the media is so opposed to the name "Redskins", why do they announce the games and say "Washington Redskins"? Why don't they just say that the game today is between the New England Patriots (or whatever team) vs that team from Washington, D.C. The D.C. team did this or it did that. That great run or that awesome tackle was made by a D.C.er.
 

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Originally I thought a name change to the Washington Tyrants would be appropriate.
Now I think the Washington Reds would be better. It somewhat keeps the tradition of the current name but also adds in the current reality: From Native American beginnings to a Communist present.
 

Al A Bama

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I was thinking that. Washington Americans would be an appropriate name. Hopefully, no one will think it's a racist or elitist name?
 

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That Time Nazis Marched to "Keep Redskins White"

http://www.motherjones.com/mojo/2013/11/nazis-desegregating-washington-nfl-football-team
Currently, Washington, DC's pro football team, the [Redacted], has the distinction of being theonly team in the NFL whose name is a racial slur. A little more than 50 years ago, it had another unfortunate distinction: It was the last remaining all-white team in the league.

The struggle to integrate Washington's football team is recounted in Thomas G. Smith's 2012 book, Showdown: JFK and the Integration of the Washington Redskins.
 

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