WebFire;1140416 wrote:What is wrong with the mascot? Looks like ****ing indian.
Yeah, you apparently aren't around many Native Americans these days. Talk about stereotyping a people group...
WebFire;1140426 wrote:And let me get this straight. You think the Seminoles and Blackhawks are honoring, but they use very similar "racist" logos like the Indians.
I don't think they are honoring, Florida State was approved -- as far as I know -- by the Seminole tribe to use it. They were honoring it. Sort of similar to the ordeal in North Dakota, only Florida State was permitted by ALL Seminole tribes, whereas North Dakota only had approval by one or two Sioux tribes. See the difference?
If you look back on my comments about the Blackhawks, I didn't necessarily say they DID honor a specific tribe. There is a debate on who they are "honoring." Some claim they honor a specific military unit that were nicknamed the "Blackhawks" -- which actually were named after a tribe. So, IF they were approved of their imagery and language with using the Native American man...then yes, it could be honoring. That would mean they have to go through the tribes in order to get permission and approval.
That's completely different than using "Indians" or "Redskins" or "Braves" using Native American imagery to promote their program. There's absolutely NO alluding to a specific tribe or gaining approval from anyone. It's calling a certain [plighted] people group "Redskins" or "Indians" or "Braves" while also saying they all wear feathers, paint their faces, use tomahawks, and do war cries. That isn't true.