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"Even Chief Wahoo, the buck-toothed caricature used as the Cleveland Indians’ logo for decades, was obviously meant in the spirit of fun, not denigration" That tells me enough about the author. Comparing the Fighting Irish mascot to a buck toothed Indian isn't even the same thing. If we were to take a poll about slavery in say I don't know...1822 I'm sure the results would be different from today. It doesn't make those 19th century respondents right. I don't have a dog in this fight. They can change the name to the Washington Crackers for all I care the team is still trash.
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Col Joseph Lenertz
If they don't start winning games, no one will care. No one cares now. The name change is a virtue-signalling exercise.
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If it’s meaningless why do you care one way or the other?
Enough people have voiced displeasure with a product that the product is being evaluated for changes. Market solution. American way.
Besides nothing could possibly embarrass that team more than their current owner and the on-field product he’s produced.
Enough people have voiced displeasure with a product that the product is being evaluated for changes. Market solution. American way.
Besides nothing could possibly embarrass that team more than their current owner and the on-field product he’s produced.
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