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Old 01-24-2013, 01:29 PM   #101 (permalink)
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I thought maybe he was reffering to the term indian but I was hoping surely not. But theres always extremists who probaly are really offened by the term just to have something to gripe about. No lie, I saw on a sports show last summer called "around the horn" where a segment of the show discussed changing the name of an NFL team. The reason was because even though this team had had the same name for god knows how many years, the name had become offensive to some of those in the indian culture. The team was non other our nations capitals Washington "Redskins."
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Old 01-25-2013, 03:04 AM   #102 (permalink)
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Wow, you must really love Native Americans. So much so that you can call them by an incredibly insensitive racial epithet and still hang out with them.
What are you talking about? Because I called them "Indians?" I don't find you funny and you have a habit of acting a bit trollish so knock it off.

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Old 01-25-2013, 07:44 AM   #103 (permalink)
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glad i dont live in london and have to use the tube! sorry state of affairs
Literally millions of people ride it every day without incident.
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Old 01-25-2013, 09:01 AM   #104 (permalink)
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I thought maybe he was reffering to the term indian but I was hoping surely not. But theres always extremists who probaly are really offened by the term just to have something to gripe about. No lie, I saw on a sports show last summer called "around the horn" where a segment of the show discussed changing the name of an NFL team. The reason was because even though this team had had the same name for god knows how many years, the name had become offensive to some of those in the indian culture. The team was non other our nations capitals Washington "Redskins."
Yeah, redskins is definitely a racial epithet. You might as well have a team called the Washington Darkies.
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Old 01-25-2013, 09:06 AM   #105 (permalink)
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Old 01-28-2013, 08:12 PM   #106 (permalink)
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To play devils advocate you do have a team called the vikings-symbolized with horns, as well as "the fighting irish" both pretty nasty stereotypes in their own right.

not saying one excuses the other but i can kinda understand the comic value in it
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To play devils advocate you do have a team called the vikings-symbolized with horns, as well as "the fighting irish" both pretty nasty stereotypes in their own right.

not saying one excuses the other but i can kinda understand the comic value in it
I think the difference is that neither the Irish people nor Vikings were driven off their land and pushed to the edge of extinction by the culture that created those teams.
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yeah totally

i was poking around the history of the term "redskin"

it's funny the first coach of the "boston redskins" was actually of native american descent himself, and the name of the team may have actually be to "honor" his heritage. Unfortunately wiki does not source this bit as far as i can tell

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I think the difference is that neither the Irish people nor Vikings were driven off their land and pushed to the edge of extinction by the culture that created those teams.
A millions died and a million left Ireland during the Great Famine.

The Irish weren't driven off the land, but they lost the right to own land.
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A millions died and a million left Ireland during the Great Famine. In your opinion the Irish weren't driven off the land, but they lost the right to own land.
Please re-read my post. Thanks.
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