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You answered your own question champ.  The high school is predominately Native American, as I understand it the name ******* was created by Native Americans, particularly during battle times.............

"So in conclusion just to let everyone know, the origin of the name "*******" was created and used by Native Americans but then Europeans and Americans later on began to use the name "*******" as a derogatory term against Native Americans.  That is where the mix up comes into play.  Meaning that the word has negative or disparaging connotations as used by some currently"

The problem at it pertains to your beloved Washington Diplomats is that team's name was given by a racist owner at the time George Preston Marshall that certainly didn't care about Native Americans and certainly didn't care about black people.  George Preston Marshall was not trying to champion the fight, struggle, and cause of Native Americans when he gave Washington that name, he was mocking the Native American community.  If for whatever reason Red Mesa high school (predominately Native American as you correctly stated) wants to call themselves by that nickname then so be it.  It certainly is not the call of a racist owner to name a football team by that name, nor is it appropriate for that name to continued to be used and mocked by that team to this very day....................and it's fanbase.

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I just don't understand how somebody can sit there and listen to a rapper Say ***** in damn near every one of his songs but has a problem with a team name. That **** just don't add up to me. Yes I'm talking to the guy with Jay- Z in his avy.

As far as the name change it's not happening anytime soon. And I hope Danny holds strong. 60+ years. *****. And that's how I feel about it.
 
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Its one thing to not want the name to be changed ...its another thing to be clueless an believe the **** the team says about the words origins. Its a slur...big or small..but its a slur. Just another fail for Snyder and his organization
 
I just don't understand how somebody can sit there and listen to a rapper Say ***** in damn near every one of his songs but has a problem with a team name. That **** just don't add up to me. Yes I'm talking to the guy with Jay- Z in his avy.

As far as the name change it's not happening anytime soon. And I hope Danny holds strong. 60+ years. *****. And that's how I feel about it.

I hear you and I understand what your saying. We all know theres a difference between ....er ....a. whether you agree with it or not. Weather its right or wrong.
 
I hear you and I understand what your saying. We all know theres a difference between ....er ....a. whether you agree with it or not. Weather its right or wrong.

A racial Slur is a Racial Slur that's how I see it. You can't use the N word everyday and decide you have a problem with ********. There is no halfway with this. You can't pick and choose when to be noble. You're either against racial slurs or your not.

I'm 30 years old and only heard the word ******** when it's used for the football team. It's not used in everyday conversations.

In 1937 if they wanted to name the team the Washington N word would they have let them? How about the Washington Jews? Or the Washington Wet backs? Would any if those been allowed? How did ******** slip through?
 
Its one thing to not want the name to be changed ...its another thing to be clueless an believe the **** the team says about the words origins. Its a slur...big or small..but its a slur. Just another fail for Snyder and his organization
Deuce King is the one who informed us about the origin of the team's name. Not Dan Snyder. It'll take about 3-4 years for the appeals process to happen, and then it depends on if they'll win again or not. Like stated earlier, if the sponsors start dropping the ******** the team name will be changed. Until then they'll be known as the Washington ********, whether you like it or not.
 
A racial Slur is a Racial Slur that's how I see it. You can't use the N word everyday and decide you have a problem with ********. There is no halfway with this. You can't pick and choose when to be noble. You're either against racial slurs or your not.

I'm 30 years old and only heard the word ******** when it's used for the football team. It's not used in everyday conversations.

In 1937 if they wanted to name the team the Washington N word would they have let them? How about the Washington Jews? Or the Washington Wet backs? Would any if those been allowed? How did ******** slip through?

Things take time to change. Who said the decisions that were made years ago where right or wrong? I have no idea why they allowed them to name that,but it happened. Like someone said earlier we are living in a PC world now. Things like this and the use of the n word in music will stop just give it time. This is just the hottest issue right now like the clippers where.
 
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Things take time to change. Who said the decisions that were made years ago where right or wrong? I have no idea why they allowed them to name that,but it happened. Like someone said earlier we are living in a PC world now. Things like this and the use of the n word in music will stop just give it time. This is just the hottest issue right now like the clippers where.

The an word is never going anywhere is will always being in everyday use... Movies, music, TV etc. that will never change.

But I understand what you're saying. I will leave it alone. I have my stance. And I understand if a Native American May feel a certain way. But these people that's choosing to jump in the fight but have nothing to do with it need to shut the **** up.
 
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I hear you and I understand what your saying. We all know theres a difference between ....er ....a. whether you agree with it or not. Weather its right or wrong.

A racial Slur is a Racial Slur that's how I see it. You can't use the N word everyday and decide you have a problem with ********. There is no halfway with this. You can't pick and choose when to be noble. You're either against racial slurs or your not.

I'm 30 years old and only heard the word ******** when it's used for the football team. It's not used in everyday conversations.

In 1937 if they wanted to name the team the Washington N word would they have let them? How about the Washington Jews? Or the Washington Wet backs? Would any if those been allowed? How did ******** slip through?

All words have context that changes their meaning and intent.

The N-Word included.

I don't understand how that's so hard to understand.
 
Things take time to change. Who said the decisions that were made years ago where right or wrong? I have no idea why they allowed them to name that,but it happened. Like someone said earlier we are living in a PC world now. Things like this and the use of the n word in music will stop just give it time. This is just the hottest issue right now like the clippers where.

The an word is never going anywhere is will always being in everyday use... Movies, music, TV etc. that will never change.

But I understand what you're saying. I will leave it alone. I have my stance. And I understand if a Native American May feel a certain way. But these people that's choosing to jump in the fight but have nothing to do with it need to shut the **** up.

So if something doesn't affect me directly I have no right to have an opinion on it?

Sorry man but that's just stupid.
 
So if something doesn't affect me directly I have no right to have an opinion on it?

Sorry man but that's just stupid.

Maybe I didn't word it right...

What I'm saying is if you use a Racial Slur on a daily basis. Your opinion in this matter means nothing.

A lot of people are voicing their opinion on this matter but use racial slurs everyday. That's not right IMO.

Now if you're an Native American and it affects you I understand. And that's you're right. Fight til you can't fight no more. But all these politicians that's voicing their opinion but I'm 100% sure uses a racial slur in one way or another. Because let's be serious most people do. I just don't want to hear them.

Put the Native Americans on television and let them voice their opinion. As many as possible. So I can really see how it's affecting The people it should be affecting. That's all I'm saying.
 
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What I'm saying is if you use a Racial Slur on a daily basis. Your opinion in this matter means nothing.

A lot of people are voicing their opinion on this matter but use racial slurs everyday. That's not right IMO.

agreed. hypocrisy and double standards at their finest
 
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What I'm saying is if you use a Racial Slur on a daily basis. Your opinion in this matter means nothing.

A lot of people are voicing their opinion on this matter but use racial slurs everyday. That's not right IMO.

agreed. hypocrisy and double standards at their finest
So if something doesn't affect me directly I have no right to have an opinion on it?

Sorry man but that's just stupid.

Maybe I didn't word it right...

What I'm saying is if you use a Racial Slur on a daily basis. Your opinion in this matter means nothing.

A lot of people are voicing their opinion on this matter but use racial slurs everyday. That's not right IMO.

Now if you're an Native American and it affects you I understand. And that's you're right. Fight til you can't fight no more. But all these politicians that's voicing their opinion but I'm 100% sure uses a racial slur in one way or another. Because let's be serious most people do. I just don't want to hear them.

Put the Native Americans on television and let them voice their opinion. As many as possible. So I can really see how it's affecting The people it should be affecting. That's all I'm saying.

I disagree. All words including slurs have context and that changes their meaning and intent.

There are pet names that I refer to my girl with that aren't appropriate for a random person to refer to her as.

There are nicknames I have for my college roommates that I shouldn't use for any other people on God's green Earth.

All words have context.

I wish the N-Word didn't exist but it's extremely naive and deflective to bring up Jay-Z and the N-Word within the context of this discussion. Do you think Jay-Z is intending to slur or hurt another Black person when he uses that word?

In my time on Earth every time I've seen the N-Word debate take place it's usually from a non-Black person that wants to resolve their guilt in using it to slur someone. I wish the word didn't exist but there is a world of difference between Riley Cooper's use of the word and Jay-Z.

And another thing.

If something isn't right why do people want to pull situations that have NOTHING to do with the topic at hand? If there was another pro team named after a slur I would get it but there isn't. Its like people KNOW the Dipset's real name isn't right but instead of acknowledging that they come up deflective *** debates that don't directly address the topic at hand.

This happens way too much in this country today and its why real change rarely takes place.
 
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once again though...if just ONE person is offended by the N word...isn't that enough? even when used in that context, i've heard people say it's still offensive. where's the line in terms of how many people need to find it offensive to stop using it?
 
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What I'm saying is if you use a Racial Slur on a daily basis. Your opinion in this matter means nothing.

A lot of people are voicing their opinion on this matter but use racial slurs everyday. That's not right IMO.
agreed. hypocrisy and double standards at their finest
I'm sure just as many folks who use slurs, I'm sure there as just as many who don't so I'm not sure what pointing out those folks really does...so whats the point?

Just like there is probably a percentage of Native Americans who aren't even offended by the word and don't care, it doesn't cancel out the one's who do or the general consensus and understanding that the word should probably go bye bye in representing a franchise.

and I'm not sure I would call that a double standard either because you're pulling two situations that aren't similar...because I highly doubt the folks ya'll are calling out have any comparison to Dan Snyder, his business and situation he is involved in. *shrugs*
 
once again though...if just ONE person is offended by the N word...isn't that enough? even when used in that context, i've heard people say it's still offensive. where's the line in terms of how many people need to find it offensive to stop using it?

Nowhere in what I typed did say I the N-Word should be used and that it is okay to use the word.

I'm still trying to figure out what the N-Word has to do with the Dipset's real name within the context of a team's nickname and mascot.

If there was another team with a slur as a name I would get it.
 
^ you're trying to blur the line because you're one of the people that I'm talking about.

Just because you're girl is ok with you calling her that word don't make the word right.

Same goes for your college buddies.

And the N word has everything to do with this situation. Because it's a Racial Slur that's used on a bigger level.

Rather it's ER or A. That **** shouldn't matter. I've always felt this way. And yes I'm a black man and yes I use the word amongst my friends. But hardly ever in public because I know it's not right.

Again I say you can't be halfway with this. You're either against Racial Slurs and you never use them. Or you do use them. Period.

There is no pick and choose.
 
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I will never undestand this country's stance on racism and prejeducy when it's supports the country of Israel like it does (see my signature please) ; which is probably one of the most prejudiuce and racist countries in this world. You can't fight for the right of freedom for all when you're helping a country's racist ways towards people because of race/ethnicity.

Making an effort to remove the R******* name is all fine and dandy, but when your actions speak louder than words - it means nothing for the state of progression. I have a real issue with this country's more concerning conflict with the name of the football team being derogatory than they are of the people of the Native American descent's well being.

It's progress one way or another, but we have a long way to go before this country can be proud of it's equal for all stance.

Real ****....it's a damn shame how Israel gets a pass here all because of ******* religion :{

Religion shouldn't give them a right to do that to folks and then if you speak out against them you're considered anti semantic and get blackballed
 
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^ you're trying to blur the line because you're one if the people that I'm talking about.

Just because you're girl us ok with you calling her that word don't make the word right.

Same goes for your college buddies.

And the N word has everything to do with this situation. Because it's a Racial Slur that's used on a bigger level.

Rather it's ER or A. That **** shouldn't matter. I've always felt this way. And yes I'm a black man and yes I use the word amongst my friends. But hardly ever in public because I know it's not right.

The N-Word is not right to be used.

Neither is the Dipset's real name.

But there aren't any Billion dollar companies called the N-Word that used millions of dollars of public money to finance the building they operate in.
 
once again though...if just ONE person is offended by the N word...isn't that enough? even when used in that context, i've heard people say it's still offensive. where's the line in terms of how many people need to find it offensive to stop using it?

Nowhere in what I typed did say I the N-Word should be used and that it is okay to use the word.

I'm still trying to figure out what the N-Word has to do with the Dipset's real name within the context of a team's nickname and mascot.

If there was another team with a slur as a name I would get it.

we might be on the same side of this, then? :lol

i think in terms of the N word and the R word mascot, if the league is going to flag players for using a racial slur (regardless of context)...they need to change the name of a team that uses a slur. needs to be consistency.
 
I will never undestand this country's stance on racism and prejeducy when it's supports the country of Israel like it does (see my signature please) ; which is probably one of the most prejudiuce and racist countries in this world. You can't fight for the right of freedom for all when you're helping a country's racist ways towards people because of race/ethnicity.

Making an effort to remove the R******* name is all fine and dandy, but when your actions speak louder than words - it means nothing for the state of progression. I have a real issue with this country's more concerning conflict with the name of the football team being derogatory than they are of the people of the Native American descent's well being.

It's progress one way or another, but we have a long way to go before this country can be proud of it's equal for all stance.

Real ****....it's a damn shame how Israel gets a pass here all because of ******* religion :{

Religion shouldn't give them a right to do that to folks and then if you speak out against them you're considered anti semantic and get blackballed


When America was founded its entire economy was based on slave labor. Yet the founding fathers went and said "all men are created equal"

This country was literally founded on hypocrisy.

Instead of arguing about this hypocrisy you do what you can to make a wrong right.

I don't have enough time to point out the things that this country is hypocritial about but what's right is right and what's wrong is wrong.
 
The N-Word is not right to be used.

Neither is the Dipset's real name.

But there aren't any Billion dollar companies called the N-Word that used millions of dollars of public money to finance the building they operate in.

Man the skins did not need the skins name to make money. They city would have supported this team no matter what they would have called it.

But they ended up naming the team that. And the league allowed. The situation is now that name has History. 67 years of history. 67 years of bringing joy to a lot of people's lives. Me being one of those people. I never looked at it in a negative way nobody I've ever come across has either.

But like I said if Native Americans have a problem with it and right now I only read that some do and some don't. Let them be the ones to tell me. Because right now all I see is white and black politicians fighting to be the one to put "I got the Skins to change their name" . On their resume.
 
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