Breaking news. Cleveland Indians to change their name

In a few years, no one will remember or care. I welcome the new name for Cleveland - whatever it is.

This will help those in need in the low income Indian reservations.

Native American groups.

No, we didn’t

Ok, that was just too funny!

Bull ■■■■ this is all the white knights doing it’s easier to virtue signal and less expensive than to actually help them. They have done poll after poll on the name change on the Washington Redskins before it was changed like 90% of native Americans could care less but the white knights did their caring for them.

From what I have seen on and Atlantic poll Native Americans were the most against political correctness, than other groups in the United States.

This has woke liberal guilt virtual signaling written all over it. A way of doing something without doing something.

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By white knights you mean Indian organizations that have been pushing for this?

Got you a list:

How dare teams listen to groups of folks who dont want their heritage associated with a mascot!

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Cleveland Rocks!!! :baseball::baseball::baseball:

So one group represents all Indians? We have been down this road before over a decade with the Washington Redskins most native Americans don’t give a ■■■■ white liberals on the other hand do. Just because one group of Native Americans wanted that doesn’t mean they represent the majority of Native Americans.

Most Native Americans don’t care.

Personally I could care less they’re still gonna suck at baseball anyway a name change isn’t
going to change that.

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I get it with some team names like the Redskins, but others I don’t think warrant the scrutiny.

The Cleveland Cucks

One group? and if you dont care then stop bitching?

The following groups passed resolutions or issued statements regarding their opposition to the name of the Washington NFL team:

Tribes[edit]

Organizations[edit]

  • Advocates for American Indian Children (California)
  • American Indian Mental Health Association (Minnesota)
  • American Indian Movement[28]
  • American Indian Opportunities Industrialization Center of San Bernardino County
  • American Indian Student Services at the Ohio State University
  • American Indian High Education Consortium
  • American Indian College Fund
  • Americans for Indian Opportunity
  • Association on American Indian Affairs
  • Buncombe County Native American Inter-tribal Association (North Carolina)
  • Capitol Area Indian Resources (Sacramento, CA)
  • Concerned American Indian Parents (Minnesota)
  • Council for Indigenous North Americans (University of Southern Maine)
  • Eagle and Condor Indigenous Peoples’ Alliance
  • First Peoples Worldwide
  • Fontana Native American Indian Center, Inc. (California)
  • Governor’s Interstate Indian Council
  • Greater Tulsa Area Indian Affairs Commission[29]
  • Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council (Wisconsin)
  • HONOR – Honor Our Neighbors Origins and Rights
  • Kansas Association for Native American Education
  • Maryland Commission on Indian Affairs
  • Medicine Wheel Inter-tribal Association (Louisiana)
  • Minnesota Indian Education Association
  • National Congress of American Indians (NCAI)
  • National Indian Child Welfare Association
  • National Indian Education Association
  • National Indian Youth Council
  • National Native American Law Student Association
  • Native American Caucus of the California Democratic Party
  • Native American Finance Officers Association (NAFOA)[30]
  • Native American Journalists Association[31]
  • Native American Indian Center of Central Ohio
  • Native American Rights Fund (NARF)
  • Native Voice Network
  • Nebraska Commission on Indian Affairs
  • Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi (Michigan)
  • Not Your Mascots, Inc.
  • North Carolina Commission of Indian Affairs
  • North Dakota Indian Education Association
  • Office of Native American Ministry, Diocese of Grand Rapids (Michigan)
  • Ohio Center for Native American Affairs
  • San Bernardino/Riverside Counties Native American Community Council
  • Seminole Nation of Oklahoma
  • Society of American Indian Government Employees (SAIGE)
  • Society of Indian Psychologists of the Americas
  • Southern California Indian Center
  • St. Cloud State University – American Indian Center
  • Tennessee Chapter of the National Coalition for the Preservation of Indigenous Cultures
  • Tennessee Commission of Indian Affairs
  • Tennessee Native Veterans Society
  • Tulsa Indian Coalition Against Racism[32]
  • The Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation
  • Unified Coalition for American Indian Concerns, Virginia
  • The United Indian Nations of Oklahoma
  • Virginia American Indian Cultural Resource Center
  • Wisconsin Indian Education Association
  • WIEA “Indian” Mascot and Logo Taskforce (Wisconsin)
  • Woodland Indian Community Center-Lansing (Michigan)
  • Youth “Indian” Mascot and Logo Task force (Wisconsin)

Look at all those orgs with “Indian” in their name!

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Take the orgs out leave the tribes in if it makes you feel better

How dare teams change their names!

Several in the “tribes” too.

Indians do not want their heritage associated with mascots and they have been pushing for this change, sorry that offends you? :man_shrugging:

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I didn’t realize the Lake Erie Native American Council was made up of white knighting liberals.

LOL, give it time. Are fans or supporters allowed to dress up or wear face paint?

Everyone must wear burlap. Applause is not allowed. Finger waves are. For now.

Finger waves indeed!