Page 1 of 3 ZOOM Hodges 1Ryan HodgesMr. Armstrong Eng11230327 September 2017Should the Washington Redskins change their name?In the United States, there are many things that cry out America. One thing the American people love is NFL football. There are many iconic teams in the NFL. Teams like the Dallas Cowboys, the New England Patriots, and the Washington Redskins. Teams get their names from iconic things in America. Although for the Washington Redskins their name has brought a lot of controversy. In comparison of these to views on whether or not the Washington Redskins should change their name there is a simple yet effective compromise to this issue.The Washington Redskins, a iconic football team in the NFL. For years, the …show more content…
One of the most offensive thing to the Native American is the chop and the war cry fans yell for the team. Many Native Americans feel that this is misusing a war cry with is very sacred to their culture. Also many people feel that the rivalry against the Dallas Cowboy is offensive which the game is usally played on Thanksgiving Day. Many people take this as bringing of the past of the west during times where many Native Americans lost their lives.For many years Washington has had a well-respected NFL team. Although many people have tried to have the teams name changed, the Redskins organization have always cherish having this name the “Redskins”. They feel like they are trying to preserve the name, by making it the team name. Many people feel the redskins should keep the name because it is an iconic and some people feel that instead of insulting the Native Americans we are honoring them by naming a team after them. In comparison of these to views on whether or not the Washington Redskins should change their name, there is a simple yet effective solution to this problem. One solution is that the Washington Redskins could simply keep their name and just change the logo from a Man to a arrow. Also, the team could change their name to the warriors, it is simple and is less direct than
It never came in to fruition when they kicked everyone out ,and bulldozed the area for a Dogers baseball stadium. Eric Avila a professer at the California univeristy states that Changing the name would eradicate the memory of the old community. While others like City Councilman Reyes says that it would be a positive change by naming it after the stadium that donates to charities, and some of the area surrounding
Following the name change also came creating a theme including uniforms, logo and choosing a stadium. It came to no difficulty for Modell to follow the theme he had chosen for the team since the beginning than to completely submerge the originality to the poem “The Raven.” That included the team colors purple, black and white and, mascots Edgar, Allan, Poe, Rise and
Is using Native Americans as mascots for sports teams offensive? It does not matter if it is a high school or a college, sometimes even the NFL. Examples of sports teams that use Native Americans images are Washington Redskins, Florida State Seminoles, and a high school Cherokee Braves. It is not offending and there should not be any problem because it is not making fun of anybody. Using Native American images and names in professional, collegiate, and high schools sport teams does not reinforce and perpetuate stereotypes because it symbolizes their culture, shows that they are ready to play, and appreciates their coexistence.
A lot of great ideas for TEam names and logos even uniforms were in the 1960s and still kept to this day, like with helmets, name ,logo and
Is it Offensive For Sports to Use Native American Names and Mascots? Do you think that its offensive to use Native American names and mascots? It is not offensive for sports to use Native American mascots and names because the name could show where they are from and the names that theses teams have that are “offensive” are actually very popular names. First off the mascot that they choose to represent there team might show where they are from.
The Washington Redskins should change their name because the name is coming down to the kids in school, the dictionary defines “Redskins” as offensive, and their name offends many Native Americans. Children in their adolescent ages are being affected, especially the children in the Modoc tribe. Adolescents that can comprehend what is going on are making fun of the children that they know in the Modoc tribe. In “The Huffington Post”, an online
Not only is what they 're doing offensive it’s also disrespecting to the history of Native Americans. They have been suppressed for years and now with the Washington Football team name it causes the Native American people to be upset EVIDENCE: Racism and racial discrimination are attitudes and behavior that are learned and threaten human development. Which means that people should be taking proactive steps to prevent intolerant or racist acts. Indian mascots, symbols, images, and personalities establish an unwelcome hostile learning environment for American Indian Students.
These are all teams that have stereotypes. If a team name, mascot, or insignia is offensive, then just change it; it is just a sports team. Even if a team changes it, it is not like every jock, or sports fan is not going to know theyour new name, mascot, or insignia. Using Native American images and names in professional, collegiate, and high school sports teams do reinforce and perpetuate stereotypes because the mascots and team names give stereotypical features. These stereotypes are mainly coming from mascots.
There has been a great controversy over whether or not schools and teams keep their Mascots that portray images of Native Americans. Articles in newspapers, websites, and magazines discussing the topic are provided to the public. There is even a press release from the supreme court where they have addressed such issue. Schools, teams, and Native Americans have viewed these documents and taken their own stand on the issue. I am going to decide whether or not cities/teams should get rid of their Native American mascots/nicknames.
“Schools use these as ways to honor them for being brave and to look at them as a leader,” (“Native American mascot controversy”). This is a good idea, but students don’t think any students think this is the reason for the name. If the school really had this idea in mind they would do more to dignify it. But from what I’ve experienced it is that schools don’t really honor other teams' mascots. They have posters and chants going against the opponents mascot in a disrespectful way.
In many major league sports such as the NFL and the MLB use Native Americans as Mascot. One of the teams in the NFL and MLB have been using Native Americans mascot for decades, and many people and organizations have tried to bring the controversy to light, but have been ignored. This controversy has been happening in some schools in the United States as well as in Canada, and it still continues. The well-known team that uses Native American mascot is by the Washington redskins in the NFL. The Native American see the term “Redskins” as a very offensive word and racist.
Recently, the use of controversial words has become a heavily debated topic and has gained international attention as seemingly truthful statements to some, cause insult to others. The Times article "Why 'Redskins' Is a Bad Word", by acclaimed linguist and professor John McWhortor, was published around the time the use of the word Redskin was being debated. In the article, McWhortor aims to clarify the condemnation of the word Redskin, by suggesting that the offence does not stem from the literal definition of such words, but instead the negative and often derogatory connotations the words have. McWhorter begins by introducing the recent discussions surrounding the use of the word Redskins, especially the actions taken by Californian schools
Also, if any professional sport teams were forced to change their names, it would have a huge negative impact on commercial products. Lingebach addresses in his article how “in another sign of support, the majority of Washington, DC fans would not purchase new team merchandise if the Redskins changed their name” (qtd. in Lingebach 2). If Native Americans and most of the National Football League fans infer that the name is not derogatory, the Redskins should not have to change their name. The Kansas City Chiefs have been lucky enough not to face the same issues as the Washington
We can 't forget our founders. As Lydia Huntley Sigourney sites in one of her poems "Indian Names", "how can the red men be forgotten, while so many of our states and territories, bays, lakes, and rivers, are indelibly stamped by names of their giving?” That is a perfect example of how not only sports teams use representable names of such but also our land and different dominions are named after Native Americans. Nudging out sports teams in such way isn 't fair when it 's being used for other entities, and pulls out the irony from
The sun illuminates countless all-American names, with the occasional Coke or Papa John’s sponsor signs. The play clock ticks down to zero, and the stadium is finally filled to maximum capacity. Kickoff commences, players scramble across the field, and suddenly the only problems in the world hinge on if the Nike plastered football is past the downs marker. There are the elite suites high above the stadium cloaked in shade, but the majority are cramped and blisteringly hot. We are all united as one, cheering our team to victory, and thriving on the culture that is modern day sports.