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Ohiosam

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cotty16

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I just can’t stand this crap. You guys are absolutely correct when you say the Native Americans arent the problem.

How about the Washington Redskins, Cleveland Indians, Miami (Oh) Redskins, St. John’s Redmen, etc... poll the Native American population and let them decide? When I hear it from them that they’re offended than maybe it is time for a change. But when it’s some group of far lefties calling for change... F Them!
 

Ohiosam

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I say if the owners of the Cleveland Indians are truly concerned they should donate the team and all real estate holdings in the Americas to Native Americans and move back to what ever shithole their ancestors came from.
 
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Geezer II

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I say if the owners of the Cleveland Indians are truly concerned they should donate the team and all real estate holdings in the Americas to Native Americans and move back to what ever shithole their ancestors came from.
Indians had 6 different names thru history - always be Indians for me - school took my 6th grade class to a game
 
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Smawgunner2

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So now the word Indians is offensive? Trying to keep up. I thought “colored people” was offensive but I always hear “people of color”??? NAACP? United Negro College Fund? Starting to see the hypocrisy here? The team was named after a tenacious and formidable people, it was not a derogatory term 🤦
 
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Hoytmania

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Wasn't it changed to the Indians because the team wanted to honor a short stop that was playing or had played for them, and he himself was Native American so they called them the Indians.
 

Geezer II

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Wasn't it changed to the Indians because the team wanted to honor a short stop that was playing or had played for them, and he himself was Native American so they called them the Indians.
CLEVELAND INDIANS
The CLEVELAND INDIANS baseball team, a charter member of the American League, founded in 1901, was originally named the Blues, then the Broncos, and from 1903-11 was known as the Naps, in honor of player-manager NAPOLEON LAJOIE. From 1912-14 the team was officially named the Molly McGuires but popularly was still called the Naps. In 1915 Lajoie was traded and, based on sportswriters' suggestions, the team became permanently known as the Indians, a nickname used in the 1890s when the Amerindian LOUIS "CHIEF" SOCKALEXIS played for the old National League CLEVELAND
 
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Ohiosam

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So now the word Indians is offensive? Trying to keep up. I thought “colored people” was offensive but I always hear “people of color”??? NAACP? United Negro College Fund? Starting to see the hypocrisy here? The team was named after a tenacious and formidable people, it was not a derogatory term 🤦

Honkies shouldn’t even try to understand we just need to accept that we are responsible for all the world’s problems.🙄😂