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Originally posted by JuTMSY4 View PostProps to you guys for being the fore(skin) runners of that movement
Then you get to add in the Littlest Telemarketer saying he will never change the name and telling people to put that statement into all caps. Sickening... Sometimes I wish Overbrook was around. I'm sure he has something to say about that statement by TLT.--------
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How come the Chiefs don't get flack for their name? Redskins is worse but I've often heard Chief used as a generic slur for native Americans.Blue Chip College Football - Coach Your College to the National Championship
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Originally posted by Maniac View PostHow come the Chiefs don't get flack for their name? Redskins is worse but I've often heard Chief used as a generic slur for native Americans.
My job title has the word "Chief" in it.--------
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Originally posted by IronEagle View PostBecause R***kin is worse. A lot worse, IMO.
My job title has the word "Chief" in it.
Heck, even the Fighting Sioux had to change their names even as Sioux tribes fought to keep it.
Many American Indians lobbied for the name and logo to be kept, arguing that they reflected a positive image for their tribes. Eunice Davidson, an enrolled member of the Spirit Lake tribe and member of the committee to save the nickname, was too devastated to talk about the result, her husband Dave Davidson said.
"I will be honest with you. I'm heartbroken and I'm ashamed of this state," Dave Davidson said. "On the other hand, there are a lot of wonderful people we have met in the course of this."
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Originally posted by BirdBrawn View PostMuch much much much much worse.
Chief existed as a word/title prior to it's use with regard to native americans.
redskin is a slur directed only at native americans.
Chiefs refers to native americans also - you know the arrow on the helmet - and is considered a slur by many. I don't see how the NFL could come up with any policy that affects the redskins and gives the chiefs a pass. But that's probably underestimating lawyers and politicians.Blue Chip College Football - Coach Your College to the National Championship
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Originally posted by Maniac View PostFive muchs?
Chiefs refers to native americans also - you know the arrow on the helmet - and is considered a slur by many. I don't see how the NFL could come up with any policy that affects the redskins and gives the chiefs a pass. But that's probably underestimating lawyers and politicians.
But I don't think it's offensive in the same way. I don't understand conflating the Chiefs with the totally offensive foreskins.
Do I have this correct?
foreskin = totallly offensive, except in Maniac's opinion
Chief = not so offensive, except Maniac is outraged
For reference:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conflation
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I think the name chief is not offensive at all, it was given to the head of a tribe and never used to denigrate a person like redskin to an american indian or even yellowskin to southeast asians.On Trumps handicap
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