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by jb » Thu Feb 21, 2013 1:48 pm
by Govbarney » Thu Feb 21, 2013 2:16 pm
by motherscratcher » Thu Feb 21, 2013 2:20 pm
by motherscratcher » Thu Feb 21, 2013 2:22 pm
Govbarney wrote:I always liked the "Cleveland Spiders" and anyone who has ever grown up near the lake knows there are a fuck of allot of spiders.
by bac5665 » Thu Feb 21, 2013 2:26 pm
by skatingtripods » Thu Feb 21, 2013 2:53 pm
Indeed, a recent SI poll suggests that although Native American activists are virtually united in opposition to the use of Indian nicknames and mascots, the Native American population sees the issue far differently. Asked if high school and college teams should stop using Indian nicknames, 81% of Native American respondents said no. As for pro sports, 83% of Native American respondents said teams should not stop using Indian nicknames, mascots, characters and symbols.
by jb » Thu Feb 21, 2013 2:53 pm
by jb » Thu Feb 21, 2013 2:59 pm
bac5665 wrote:I might just make us officially the Tribe. Much less offensive a name and it's all I ever refer to the team as anyway.
by Govbarney » Thu Feb 21, 2013 3:10 pm
by motherscratcher » Thu Feb 21, 2013 3:10 pm
skatingtripods wrote:If the majority of Native Americans don't give a shit about nicknames that are perceived to be offensive, then why do they need to change the name?
From the link in Neyer's article:Indeed, a recent SI poll suggests that although Native American activists are virtually united in opposition to the use of Indian nicknames and mascots, the Native American population sees the issue far differently. Asked if high school and college teams should stop using Indian nicknames, 81% of Native American respondents said no. As for pro sports, 83% of Native American respondents said teams should not stop using Indian nicknames, mascots, characters and symbols.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2005/m ... index.html
People just need something to plant their flag in and whine about. If your quality of life is somehow hindered by the Cleveland INDIANS, Washington REDSKINS, or Chicago BLACKHAWKS, maybe the problem is not them, it's you.
by motherscratcher » Thu Feb 21, 2013 3:12 pm
jb wrote:The Cleveland Chuckholes has nice alliteration.
BTW, love Rob's take that "The Fighting Irish" are "different". No negative streotypes there....
by skatingtripods » Thu Feb 21, 2013 3:15 pm
motherscratcher wrote:C'mon, dude. It's inevitable. It's going to happen.
What would be on your short list to change it to?
by motherscratcher » Thu Feb 21, 2013 3:17 pm
skatingtripods wrote:motherscratcher wrote:C'mon, dude. It's inevitable. It's going to happen.
What would be on your short list to change it to?
No idea. I don't give it any thought because I don't see anything wrong with the current name.
by skatingtripods » Thu Feb 21, 2013 3:21 pm
motherscratcher wrote:Too late. You just gave it thought by posting.
What's your preference for a new name? Spiders? Blues? Drippy Vags?
by googleeph2 » Thu Feb 21, 2013 3:22 pm
by motherscratcher » Thu Feb 21, 2013 3:30 pm
skatingtripods wrote:motherscratcher wrote:Too late. You just gave it thought by posting.
What's your preference for a new name? Spiders? Blues? Drippy Vags?
Don't have one. Don't want one. Don't need one.
by skatingtripods » Thu Feb 21, 2013 3:37 pm
motherscratcher wrote:What happens when they eventually do change it? I mean, you not wanting them to chance nor thinking that they need to isn't going to stop it from happening.
by motherscratcher » Thu Feb 21, 2013 3:39 pm
skatingtripods wrote:
by statmasta » Thu Feb 21, 2013 3:46 pm
skatingtripods wrote:If the majority of Native Americans don't give a shit about nicknames that are perceived to be offensive, then why do they need to change the name?
From the link in Neyer's article:Indeed, a recent SI poll suggests that although Native American activists are virtually united in opposition to the use of Indian nicknames and mascots, the Native American population sees the issue far differently. Asked if high school and college teams should stop using Indian nicknames, 81% of Native American respondents said no. As for pro sports, 83% of Native American respondents said teams should not stop using Indian nicknames, mascots, characters and symbols.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2005/m ... index.html
People just need something to plant their flag in and whine about. If your quality of life is somehow hindered by the Cleveland INDIANS, Washington REDSKINS, or Chicago BLACKHAWKS, maybe the problem is not them, it's you.
by bac5665 » Thu Feb 21, 2013 4:15 pm
googleeph2 wrote:BAC (blood alcohol content?)
by skatingtripods » Thu Feb 21, 2013 5:01 pm
motherscratcher wrote:skatingtripods wrote:
by statmasta » Thu Feb 21, 2013 5:24 pm
skatingtripods wrote:motherscratcher wrote:skatingtripods wrote:
For the record, I hate cats. Dogs >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> cats.
by googleeph2 » Thu Feb 21, 2013 6:23 pm
skatingtripods wrote: For the record, I hate cats. Dogs >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> cats.
by jb » Thu Feb 21, 2013 7:22 pm
googleeph2 wrote:skatingtripods wrote: For the record, I hate cats. Dogs >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> cats.
Uh oh. Wife insists a hatred of cats means you are too insecure to handle an independent wife.
I won't tell her.
by pod2dawg » Thu Feb 21, 2013 8:30 pm
by 1Perry » Thu Feb 21, 2013 10:00 pm
by 7foot3 » Thu Feb 21, 2013 10:02 pm
jb wrote:The Cleveland Chuckholes has nice alliteration.
BTW, love Rob's take that "The Fighting Irish" are "different". No negative streotypes there....
by 1Perry » Thu Feb 21, 2013 10:17 pm
7foot3 wrote:jb wrote:The Cleveland Chuckholes has nice alliteration.
BTW, love Rob's take that "The Fighting Irish" are "different". No negative streotypes there....
It is different. That name was created by those of Irish descent to describe themselves. The Indians' name was chosen because white people, at that time, thought of Native Americans as subhuman savages, "on the warpath all the time, and eager for scalps to dangle at their belts". Surely you can see the difference.
by Adverb Harry » Thu Feb 21, 2013 10:27 pm
by peeker643 » Thu Feb 21, 2013 10:31 pm
7foot3 wrote:jb wrote:The Cleveland Chuckholes has nice alliteration.
BTW, love Rob's take that "The Fighting Irish" are "different". No negative streotypes there....
It is different. That name was created by those of Irish descent to describe themselves. The Indians' name was chosen because white people, at that time, thought of Native Americans as subhuman savages, "on the warpath all the time, and eager for scalps to dangle at their belts". Surely you can see the difference.
by motherscratcher » Thu Feb 21, 2013 10:48 pm
1Perry wrote:7foot3 wrote:jb wrote:The Cleveland Chuckholes has nice alliteration.
BTW, love Rob's take that "The Fighting Irish" are "different". No negative streotypes there....
It is different. That name was created by those of Irish descent to describe themselves. The Indians' name was chosen because white people, at that time, thought of Native Americans as subhuman savages, "on the warpath all the time, and eager for scalps to dangle at their belts". Surely you can see the difference.
LOL, they were called Indians because Columbus initially thought he was in the Indian Ocean. Nobody is suggesting we rename the West Indies.
The term Indian rarely....ahem.....ruffles feathers, it's Chief Wahoo.
Many prefer the term American Indian over Native American. (My kids great grandmother was full blooded Cherokee).
by motherscratcher » Thu Feb 21, 2013 10:58 pm
by motherscratcher » Thu Feb 21, 2013 11:01 pm
by 1Perry » Thu Feb 21, 2013 11:05 pm
motherscratcher wrote:1Perry wrote:7foot3 wrote:jb wrote:The Cleveland Chuckholes has nice alliteration.
BTW, love Rob's take that "The Fighting Irish" are "different". No negative streotypes there....
It is different. That name was created by those of Irish descent to describe themselves. The Indians' name was chosen because white people, at that time, thought of Native Americans as subhuman savages, "on the warpath all the time, and eager for scalps to dangle at their belts". Surely you can see the difference.
LOL, they were called Indians because Columbus initially thought he was in the Indian Ocean. Nobody is suggesting we rename the West Indies.
The term Indian rarely....ahem.....ruffles feathers, it's Chief Wahoo.
Many prefer the term American Indian over Native American. (My kids great grandmother was full blooded Cherokee).
Way to miss that point completely
by 7foot3 » Thu Feb 21, 2013 11:17 pm
peeker643 wrote:Ahh... so if a group put together by Snoop Dogg ( or Snoop Lion, or whatever it is today) puts together a group of of young (ish), hip (ish) black males with tons of cake and calls his team the the LA Crazy Ass- Filthy Rich Niggaz then we're good? No one will be (or should be) offended?
It's one way or the other. If there's room for a representative percentage to take offense then it has to go. Or you stay with not giving a shit if anyone's offended. I really don't give a shit one way or the other. Believe it or not, when I watch a game with RG3 playing I don't associate it with native Americans being wiped off the face off the country. When I watch Notre Dame play the only drunken Irishman I worry about is me. If I watched Snoop's team play I wouldn't associate that name with any given individual or group of people. And when I watch the Cavs play I'm not immediately considering how Dartanian would feel about the logo and nickname.
I just wish this subject and every dumb ass, reactionary article associated with them would go away forever so I didn't have to be subjected to the same tired, played out, cliche'd bullshit arguments that resolve nada.
All or nothing. Real simple.
by 7foot3 » Thu Feb 21, 2013 11:24 pm
1Perry wrote:A bogus argument does not make a valid point.
The Indians' name was chosen because white people, at that time, thought of Native Americans as subhuman savages, "on the warpath all the time, and eager for scalps to dangle at their belts". Surely you can see the difference.
There is simply nothing valid to this statement. If there is a point to be made, make it factually.
by 1Perry » Thu Feb 21, 2013 11:27 pm
7foot3 wrote:1Perry wrote:A bogus argument does not make a valid point.
The Indians' name was chosen because white people, at that time, thought of Native Americans as subhuman savages, "on the warpath all the time, and eager for scalps to dangle at their belts". Surely you can see the difference.
There is simply nothing valid to this statement. If there is a point to be made, make it factually.
That is a quote, taken directly from a local paper in 1915, when they changed the name to Indians. The term "Indians" was also supposed to imply "speed and fight", again take straight from the paper.
by smalls1129 » Fri Feb 22, 2013 1:27 am
7foot3 wrote:1Perry wrote:A bogus argument does not make a valid point.
The Indians' name was chosen because white people, at that time, thought of Native Americans as subhuman savages, "on the warpath all the time, and eager for scalps to dangle at their belts". Surely you can see the difference.
There is simply nothing valid to this statement. If there is a point to be made, make it factually.
That is a quote, taken directly from a local paper in 1915, when they changed the name to Indians. The term "Indians" was also supposed to imply "speed and fight", again take straight from the paper.
by motherscratcher » Fri Feb 22, 2013 1:35 am
by NH Tribe Fan » Fri Feb 22, 2013 9:54 am
by Govbarney » Fri Feb 22, 2013 10:25 am
NH Tribe Fan wrote:If they ever changed their name to something like Spiders or Rock and Rollers I'd rather stab myself in the eye with toothpick than watch a game.
by motherscratcher » Fri Feb 22, 2013 10:52 am

by NH Tribe Fan » Fri Feb 22, 2013 11:19 am
Govbarney wrote:NH Tribe Fan wrote:If they ever changed their name to something like Spiders or Rock and Rollers I'd rather stab myself in the eye with toothpick than watch a game.
This sentiment I will never understand. But then again I care more about the product on the field then what they look like, or what mascots entertain the brats.
by NH Tribe Fan » Fri Feb 22, 2013 11:29 am
motherscratcher wrote:Good lord, did you people read the same piece that I did? Maybe we are being sent to different links. It wasn't all about the Redskins. It was “Racist Stereotypes and Cultural Appropriation in American Sports”.
And now Rob Neyer "hates Cleveland"?

by motherscratcher » Fri Feb 22, 2013 11:52 am
by peeker643 » Fri Feb 22, 2013 11:53 am
7foot3 wrote:peeker643 wrote:Ahh... so if a group put together by Snoop Dogg ( or Snoop Lion, or whatever it is today) puts together a group of of young (ish), hip (ish) black males with tons of cake and calls his team the the LA Crazy Ass- Filthy Rich Niggaz then we're good? No one will be (or should be) offended?
It's one way or the other. If there's room for a representative percentage to take offense then it has to go. Or you stay with not giving a shit if anyone's offended. I really don't give a shit one way or the other. Believe it or not, when I watch a game with RG3 playing I don't associate it with native Americans being wiped off the face off the country. When I watch Notre Dame play the only drunken Irishman I worry about is me. If I watched Snoop's team play I wouldn't associate that name with any given individual or group of people. And when I watch the Cavs play I'm not immediately considering how Dartanian would feel about the logo and nickname.
I just wish this subject and every dumb ass, reactionary article associated with them would go away forever so I didn't have to be subjected to the same tired, played out, cliche'd bullshit arguments that resolve nada.
All or nothing. Real simple.
I'll give Perry a chance to catch up to everyone else, in the meantime:
If Snoop organizes a group and they want everyone else to call them that, then I'm fine with that. I think we can legitimately question them on why they want to use a term that denotes hatred though. But do you not see how that is vastly different than how the local nine acquired their nickname?
And congratulations to the suburban white male for being content with the current state of race relations in this country and wanting everyone else's issues to just go away.
If Snoop organizes a group and they want everyone else to call them that, then I'm fine with that.
by 7foot3 » Fri Feb 22, 2013 6:02 pm
peeker643 wrote:Not talking about the local nine. Talking about how "Fighting Irish" is different because you say it is.
Well, I am Irish and I'm offended as hell. And so are 15% of my Irish-American club buddies and we want that shit changed. Now what?If Snoop organizes a group and they want everyone else to call them that, then I'm fine with that.
You are. Many won't be.
It's not the issue that I'd like to go away, ignore and die quietly. It's the people who ignorantly talk about it and write about it that I'd like to go away. Especially those who are hypocritical in what they say, what they write and how they live. And those are many.
I'm pretty comfortable that this white suburban male has an open mind and practices pretty much what he preaches and has taught his kids the same.
And I'll tell you this: If everyone everywhere, and including on this board, was as racially tolerant and open minded AS THEY CLAIM TO BE, and if everyone in the country and on these boards who claims to see people for their actions and their character as opposed to their skin color, race wouldn't be an issue in this country. It wouldn't be an issue on the boards. It wouldn't be the messy little pile you tried to avoid or had to step lightly around.
Again, tired of hearing the arguments about the Chief or the Irish or the Redskins. A disgustingly large percentage of the people who make the argument don't live up to their public positions or harbor their own biases and prejudices about someone else.
Hypocrisy rules.
by googleeph2 » Fri Feb 22, 2013 6:52 pm
by 7foot3 » Fri Feb 22, 2013 7:08 pm
googleeph2 wrote:yawn
If someone willingly makes an ignorant or inconsiderate comment about me in the woods, and I heard it but didn't really give a crap, did it actually matter?
Half my family is Czech and half is Slovak. In the '70s, Steve Martin and Dan Ackroyd did a "Wild and Crazy Guy" bit. They were rubes in the big city, and they made it clear they were from Czechoslovakia. It was fun, so they did it again and again. If I don't take myself seriously enough to take it personally, should anyone else?
It hurts Clevelanders' feelings that people make fun of their city. Should something be done?
Is this such a huge issue because schools drill it into kids these days?
by skatingtripods » Fri Feb 22, 2013 7:12 pm
7foot3 wrote:And if that's the best you can come up with to demonstrate that your race has been treated unfairly, you aren't really qualified to tell people what can and can't offend them.
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