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California Becomes First State to Ban 'Redskins' Nickname
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This is such PC male cow dung it's unbelievable.
So is the name Browns "offensive"? You know, because there are many brown-skinned people that live here. What about the Chiefs? In many Indian tribes the Chief is in a sacred position. Isn't that "offensive"? What about the Raiders? These were bandits that raped and pillaged. As I said before, the Packers could be offensive to gay males. Should that name be banned? How about the Saints? After all it's religious and might "offend" people that don't believe in religion. What about Major League Baseball? Should the Cleveland Indians change their name? There are 10 kinds of people in this world. Those who understand binary and those who don't. |
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