Washington Sissies93henfan wrote:Washington Imperialist Pigs
Washington Infidels
Washington Fat Kids
There are so many purely American names to choose from.
Washington Liberal Elite EC(b)
Washington Pussy Willows
Washington Sissies93henfan wrote:Washington Imperialist Pigs
Washington Infidels
Washington Fat Kids
There are so many purely American names to choose from.

So DC would have Dragons and Wizards? Just need Goblins and Trolls to complete the nerd quadruple.Gil Dobie wrote:Dragons

You could just shorten that to the Washington Jews.Gil Dobie wrote:Washington Snydermen.

Ibanez wrote:Washington Sissies93henfan wrote:Washington Imperialist Pigs
Washington Infidels
Washington Fat Kids
There are so many purely American names to choose from.
Washington Liberal Elite EC(b)
Washington Pussy Willows


The linemen would be big, fat pussies?dbackjon wrote:Ibanez wrote: Washington Sissies
Washington Liberal Elite EC(b)
Washington Pussy Willows
Are those PUSSY Willows?
And it is the Towson Pussy Willows.


We live in the era of the Attention Whore. This week's leg spreaders are the indians. Next week it will be somebody else.grizzaholic wrote:JESUS **** CHRIST What has happened to this country? Bunch of PC apologist assholes. Don't say indian, don't say retarded, don't say this or that. Better appease the .01 percent![]()
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Stop drinking so much and organize yourselves. Having 20 of your tribe show up outside of a stadium is not going to do anything. You need to whine more like children do in order to wear down the powers that be to succeed in change.alyssa wrote:The "R" word is the worst word one can call us. It's the most racist word used against us.
I have ended many relationships because of people saying it around me.
I did not read through all the posts yet but there is a long history now of us wanting teams to change their images and names they use that hurt us but we still don't count enough to have it changed.
A local high school in Texas was called the Frisco Coons for many years. The coons name only indicated the animal and not a person. When the town began to grow the black people didn't like it and the name had to be changed to Frisco Raccoons. It was changed quickly because black people have a voice and power. But American Indians are not treated with the same rights. There are many towns in Texas that still use American Indians' names and images with their teams and it rarely gets changed. In the 1990s Dallas Spruce Apaches changed to the Timberwolves on grounds of the anti harassment rule. Another school district in the DFW area has refused to change their offensive images and names and did not get a $10 million dollar boost by an American Indian person.
My personal rule is to avoid human beings as mascots, nicknames, images etc. especially if it refers to something specific like race.
Well, I'm very sleepy writing this but to wrap it up without saying all I want to say I will say right now that I will believe the name and image changes when they happen.
Maybe they should be another W word to go with Washington like Wildcats.
alyssa wrote:The "R" word is the worst word one can call us. It's the most racist word used against us.
I have ended many relationships because of people saying it around me.
I did not read through all the posts yet but there is a long history now of us wanting teams to change their images and names they use that hurt us but we still don't count enough to have it changed.
A local high school in Texas was called the Frisco Coons for many years. The coons name only indicated the animal and not a person. When the town began to grow the black people didn't like it and the name had to be changed to Frisco Raccoons. It was changed quickly because black people have a voice and power. But American Indians are not treated with the same rights. There are many towns in Texas that still use American Indians' names and images with their teams and it rarely gets changed. In the 1990s Dallas Spruce Apaches changed to the Timberwolves on grounds of the anti harassment rule. Another school district in the DFW area has refused to change their offensive images and names and did not get a $10 million dollar boost by an American Indian person.
My personal rule is to avoid human beings as mascots, nicknames, images etc. especially if it refers to something specific like race.
Well, I'm very sleepy writing this but to wrap it up without saying all I want to say I will say right now that I will believe the name and image changes when they happen.
Maybe they should be another W word to go with Washington like Wildcats.

andy7171 wrote:A guy traveling through the prairies of the USA stopped at a
small town and went to a bar. He stood at the end of the bar,
ordered a drink, and lit up a cigar.
As he sipped his drink, he stood there quietly blowing smoke
rings. After he blew nine or ten smoke rings into the air, an
angry Indian stomped up to him and said, "One more
remark like that and I'll smash your face in!"

There is some truth to this. Having a team named after a specific group can help to perpetuate that group's history. As someone who is primarily of Scandinavian origin, I don't get upset at the name Vikings or Norsemen. IMO, having the Seminoles or Sioux as a mascot isn't a bad thing as long as it is respectful and there is some relationship between the mascot and the tribes' traditions (i.e. if the mascot's dance is based on that tribe's traditional dance) and it helps to carry on and educate others about the tribe.CAA Flagship wrote:Stop drinking so much and organize yourselves. Having 20 of your tribe show up outside of a stadium is not going to do anything. You need to whine more like children do in order to wear down the powers that be to succeed in change.alyssa wrote:The "R" word is the worst word one can call us. It's the most racist word used against us.
I have ended many relationships because of people saying it around me.
I did not read through all the posts yet but there is a long history now of us wanting teams to change their images and names they use that hurt us but we still don't count enough to have it changed.
A local high school in Texas was called the Frisco Coons for many years. The coons name only indicated the animal and not a person. When the town began to grow the black people didn't like it and the name had to be changed to Frisco Raccoons. It was changed quickly because black people have a voice and power. But American Indians are not treated with the same rights. There are many towns in Texas that still use American Indians' names and images with their teams and it rarely gets changed. In the 1990s Dallas Spruce Apaches changed to the Timberwolves on grounds of the anti harassment rule. Another school district in the DFW area has refused to change their offensive images and names and did not get a $10 million dollar boost by an American Indian person.
My personal rule is to avoid human beings as mascots, nicknames, images etc. especially if it refers to something specific like race.
Well, I'm very sleepy writing this but to wrap it up without saying all I want to say I will say right now that I will believe the name and image changes when they happen.
Maybe they should be another W word to go with Washington like Wildcats.
But be careful with what you wish for. Eliminating the references to your race (Indians, Redskins, Braves, Sioux, Redmen, Warriors, etc.) will also reduce the awareness of your history.

93henfan wrote:Washington Imperialist Pigs
Washington Infidels
Washington Fat Kids
There are so many purely American names to choose from.

alyssa wrote:The "R" word is the worst word one can call us. It's the most racist word used against us.
I have ended many relationships because of people saying it around me.
I did not read through all the posts yet but there is a long history now of us wanting teams to change their images and names they use that hurt us but we still don't count enough to have it changed.
A local high school in Texas was called the Frisco Coons for many years. The coons name only indicated the animal and not a person. When the town began to grow the black people didn't like it and the name had to be changed to Frisco Raccoons. It was changed quickly because black people have a voice and power. But American Indians are not treated with the same rights. There are many towns in Texas that still use American Indians' names and images with their teams and it rarely gets changed. In the 1990s Dallas Spruce Apaches changed to the Timberwolves on grounds of the anti harassment rule. Another school district in the DFW area has refused to change their offensive images and names and did not get a $10 million dollar boost by an American Indian person.
My personal rule is to avoid human beings as mascots, nicknames, images etc. especially if it refers to something specific like race.
Well, I'm very sleepy writing this but to wrap it up without saying all I want to say I will say right now that I will believe the name and image changes when they happen.
Maybe they should be another W word to go with Washington like Wildcats.
Brass ankles?GrizFanStuckInUtah wrote:alyssa wrote:The "R" word is the worst word one can call us. It's the most racist word used against us.
I have ended many relationships because of people saying it around me.
I did not read through all the posts yet but there is a long history now of us wanting teams to change their images and names they use that hurt us but we still don't count enough to have it changed.
A local high school in Texas was called the Frisco Coons for many years. The coons name only indicated the animal and not a person. When the town began to grow the black people didn't like it and the name had to be changed to Frisco Raccoons. It was changed quickly because black people have a voice and power. But American Indians are not treated with the same rights. There are many towns in Texas that still use American Indians' names and images with their teams and it rarely gets changed. In the 1990s Dallas Spruce Apaches changed to the Timberwolves on grounds of the anti harassment rule. Another school district in the DFW area has refused to change their offensive images and names and did not get a $10 million dollar boost by an American Indian person.
My personal rule is to avoid human beings as mascots, nicknames, images etc. especially if it refers to something specific like race.
Well, I'm very sleepy writing this but to wrap it up without saying all I want to say I will say right now that I will believe the name and image changes when they happen.
Maybe they should be another W word to go with Washington like Wildcats.
Bullshit.
I could go on and on about different names that I heard growing up on a reservation but I won't. Redskins is certainly not the worst name.

Ibanez wrote:Brass ankles?GrizFanStuckInUtah wrote:
Bullshit.
I could go on and on about different names that I heard growing up on a reservation but I won't. Redskins is certainly not the worst name.

Cow Kisser?GrizFanStuckInUtah wrote:Ibanez wrote:
Brass ankles?
Shit Cousin........

Stop drinking so much and organize yourselves.CAA Flagship wrote:alyssa wrote:The "R" word is the worst word one can call us. It's the most racist word used against us.
I have ended many relationships because of people saying it around me.
I did not read through all the posts yet but there is a long history now of us wanting teams to change their images and names they use that hurt us but we still don't count enough to have it changed.
A local high school in Texas was called the Frisco Coons for many years. The coons name only indicated the animal and not a person. When the town began to grow the black people didn't like it and the name had to be changed to Frisco Raccoons. It was changed quickly because black people have a voice and power. But American Indians are not treated with the same rights. There are many towns in Texas that still use American Indians' names and images with their teams and it rarely gets changed. In the 1990s Dallas Spruce Apaches changed to the Timberwolves on grounds of the anti harassment rule. Another school district in the DFW area has refused to change their offensive images and names and did not get a $10 million dollar boost by an American Indian person.
My personal rule is to avoid human beings as mascots, nicknames, images etc. especially if it refers to something specific like race.
Well, I'm very sleepy writing this but to wrap it up without saying all I want to say I will say right now that I will believe the name and image changes when they happen.
Maybe they should be another W word to go with Washington like Wildcats.
I've read your posts and you're one dumb fuck. You do not show basic understanding. Fuck you. I do believe how narrow you are.Ibanez wrote:alyssa wrote:The "R" word is the worst word one can call us. It's the most racist word used against us.
I have ended many relationships because of people saying it around me.
I did not read through all the posts yet but there is a long history now of us wanting teams to change their images and names they use that hurt us but we still don't count enough to have it changed.
A local high school in Texas was called the Frisco Coons for many years. The coons name only indicated the animal and not a person. When the town began to grow the black people didn't like it and the name had to be changed to Frisco Raccoons. It was changed quickly because black people have a voice and power. But American Indians are not treated with the same rights. There are many towns in Texas that still use American Indians' names and images with their teams and it rarely gets changed. In the 1990s Dallas Spruce Apaches changed to the Timberwolves on grounds of the anti harassment rule. Another school district in the DFW area has refused to change their offensive images and names and did not get a $10 million dollar boost by an American Indian person.
My personal rule is to avoid human beings as mascots, nicknames, images etc. especially if it refers to something specific like race.
Well, I'm very sleepy writing this but to wrap it up without saying all I want to say I will say right now that I will believe the name and image changes when they happen.
Maybe they should be another W word to go with Washington like Wildcats.
Oh Jesus.What a stupid post. I guess Notre Dame should change their name. We don't want to upset the Irish. I'm surprised the Irish haven't said anything against this. Tampa Bay is doing Buccaneers a disservice and are ruining the name of those brave men of the high seas. I'll contact my high school and tell them that referring to it's student body as the "Battling Bishops" has a negative connotation and hurts my feelings. NAU better get in line, Lumberjacks around the country might not want to be associated with a team from the SW. I personally, hope the New England Patriots change their name. I feel the word "patriot" is to be only used in songs that sing the praises of those men that fought for independence, not for a Super Bowl.
Then again, we don't want to use animals. Some animals are aggressive, like the Tiger or Panther and that might make some people uncomfortable. Let's just go with colors. No, wait. We can't use colors b/c someone will be the Montana Whites or the California Blacks and that'll cause trouble; especially when the whites beat the blacks. So, let's use letters: The Washington A's battle it out against the Seattle C's, Sunday night at 8 o'clock.
I know mascot has many definitions. It means pet. We don't want to be pets because we are human beings.UNI88 wrote:There is some truth to this. Having a team named after a specific group can help to perpetuate that group's history. As someone who is primarily of Scandinavian origin, I don't get upset at the name Vikings or Norsemen. IMO, having the Seminoles or Sioux as a mascot isn't a bad thing as long as it is respectful and there is some relationship between the mascot and the tribes' traditions (i.e. if the mascot's dance is based on that tribe's traditional dance) and it helps to carry on and educate others about the tribe.CAA Flagship wrote: Stop drinking so much and organize yourselves. Having 20 of your tribe show up outside of a stadium is not going to do anything. You need to whine more like children do in order to wear down the powers that be to succeed in change.
But be careful with what you wish for. Eliminating the references to your race (Indians, Redskins, Braves, Sioux, Redmen, Warriors, etc.) will also reduce the awareness of your history.
I do think that Redskins is derogatory and needs to be consigned to the dust heap of history.