Printer-friendly copy Email this topic to a friend
Lobby Okay Sports topic #2716404

Subject: "Who's name change is next?" Previous topic | Next topic
smutsboy
Member since Jun 29th 2002
33301 posts
Tue Jul-14-20 10:04 AM

Click to send email to this author Click to send private message to this authorClick to view this author's profileClick to add this author to your buddy list
"Who's name change is next?"


  

          

I think it's Cleveland. I don't think the Braves or Blackhawks will ever change their name.

https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/07/washingtons-football-team-will-have-a-new-name-whos-next.html

The Washington Football Team Is Finally Changing Its Name. Who’s Next?

By Will Leitch

One of the most remarkable aspects of the Washington NFL team deciding to change its nickname from an ethnic slur to a nonethnic slur is how quickly the organization seemed to flip on the matter. (Especially considering owner Daniel Snyder’s famous claim that it would NEVER — using all caps here, as he demanded — happen.) The NFL’s season begins — or at least, very hopefully, planning to begin — on September 10, but the team’s announcement makes it clear the name will change before then. That means Washington has to come up with a new name, a new logo, a new marketing scheme and an entire new identity in less time than it takes to play half a season. It feels like another example of 2020 moving too rapidly to even comprehend.

It is very likely that this happened because FedEx and some other team sponsors made clear that they no longer thought it made business sense to be associated with an ethnic slur. But focusing on the proximate reason for the about-face ignores all the context in Snyder’s hands-tied, through-gritted-teeth press release. The movement to change the team’s name has existed for more than 50 years — there was an organized protest of 2,000 people outside the team’s Super Bowl win over Buffalo in 1992 — and, as noted by the Athletic’s Lindsey Adler, Native American activists had begun to notch victories against the team and its name in recent years, including Suzan Harjo and Amanda Blackhorse persuading the U.S. Patent Office to cancel the team’s trademark in 2014. FedEx, the NFL, and the Black Lives Matter movement (including many NFL players and current members of the team) may have carried the ball across the goal line, but activists have been driving it down the field for years now. This victory is theirs, first and foremost.

If any other names are even available, that is.

Why don't the Redskins have a new nickname planned yet? Probably because some realtor in Alexandria beat them to the punch and trademarked every single possible new Redskins nickname. Well, played sir. pic.twitter.com/0an4apXaZy
— Will Brinson (@WillBrinson) July 13, 2020

But the Washington football team isn’t the only professional sports franchise that has come under fire for insensitively appropriating Native American culture; it is merely the one that did so most egregiously. There has been widespread sentiment that none of the other names that fell into this category would change until Washington went first. Well, now that’s out of the way, and those other teams have targets on their backs. Take it away, Carmelo:

We are not equal until all our communities are equal. In support of our Native American communities, the use of Native mascot names needs to end. @Redskins @NFL #TheTimeIsNow pic.twitter.com/3ZSmNhCZFa
— Carmelo Anthony (@carmeloanthony) July 8, 2020

In the five days since Carmelo Anthony — whose transition from “moody coach-killing ball hog” to “respected veteran and powerful voice for social justice” has been a delight to witness — tweeted that, one of the six teams called upon to change their names has done so. The other five? Well, it’s complicated. But while it might seem unlikely at this point that they’ll follow suit, it also seemed impossible that Snyder would reverse course as recently as a week ago. And most of those teams have been under pressure for nearly as long as Washington. Let’s take a look at each one:

Cleveland Indians. The Indians seem almost certain to be next in line. In fact, the team itself has already nodded in that direction:

pic.twitter.com/NUM5GYvlwe
— Cleveland Indians (@Indians) July 4, 2020

It is likely the Indians would have changed their name even if Snyder hadn’t caved. The team has faced waves of ugly publicity in recent years, most notably during the 2016 World Series, when the racist costumes Cleveland fans streamed into the stadium wearing ended up on national television every night. The team has since banned the rictus grin of Chief Wahoo from its uniforms — though one of its draftees last month signed his contract wearing the logo — and the recent protests seem to have pushed the team over the edge. Some believe Cleveland might not unveil a new name and logo until 2022, but it’s coming. My friend and MLB.com colleague Anthony Castrovince has made a strong case for the Cleveland “Spiders.” If they go with that, I have a mascot suggestion.

Atlanta Braves. When the Braves’ new stadium opened in 2018 (the place is known by some as “White Flight Stadium,” because they abandoned the city for suburban Cobb County), it was remarkable to see the organization’s renewed commitment to Native American iconography. There’s a massive drum in the center-field stands, the team as plastered the hashtag #chopon everywhere, and the premium dining area in right field is known as “the Chophouse.” For a team that once employed nightmarish characters called “Chief Noc-a-Homa” and “Princess Win-A-Lotta,” not using the new digs to drift away from the racist imagery felt like a missed opportunity. Though maybe that was the point of moving in the first place.

But Atlanta’s attitude has changed a bit over the last year, most notably during last year’s National League Championship Series between the Braves and the St. Louis Cardinals. The Cardinals have a reliever named Ryan Helsley who is a member of the Cherokee Nation, and before the series, Helsley told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that he found the tomahawk chop, the team’s signature cheer, “disrespectful.” The Braves responded by promising not to use the chop when Helsley was pitching and taking away Styrofoam tomahawks they had handed out to fans pregame. The Braves ended up losing that game (Helsley didn’t pitch), and they haven’t played since. There’s a non-zero possibility the chop itself could be gone forever.

The Braves have been more protective of the team’s name, however. Uniform and jersey specialist and reporter Paul Lukas reported that the Braves told a season ticket holder this off-season that they are reassessing the chop, but “we will always be the Atlanta Braves.” For what it’s worth: They, unlike Snyder, did not use all caps.

Kansas City Chiefs. The Chiefs, who just won the Super Bowl, have always been protected by the Washington football team. When another team goes full slur, you can probably get away with your name as long as they’re still around.

Now that they’re not, though, people are starting to look at the Chiefs. The team’s fans put together a massive tomahawk chop-esque chant at the Super Bowl this year, and offensive fan costumes dotted Miami.

pic.twitter.com/gdFgYUPcCi
— Doug Farrar (@NFL_DougFarrar) February 2, 2020

The Chiefs, fittingly, were named after a local white man named Roe Bartle, who started a Boy Scout society called the “Mic-O-Say tribe.” You’d think that’d be embarrassing enough to change things up, but the Chiefs, so far, have been able to skirt the issue. That may be changing: The Kansas City Star’s top columnist, Vahe Gregorian, called for a name change over the weekend, and quoted a local Native American leader who said, “If you get a significant, large number of people who are offended by what you’re doing, how can it be that you’re honoring them if what you’re doing is offensive to them?”

Chicago Blackhawks. The beloved NHL team (and NHL original six member) has said, plainly, and in the last week, that they won’t be changing their name. Why? They claim they’re fine because they’re honoring an actual human being. This defense might land a little stronger if the average fan had any idea which human being they were honoring — according to the team, it’s Black Hawk of Illinois’s Sac and Fox Nation — and it also might land a little stronger if it were actually, you know, true: The team got its name from original owner Frederic McLaughlin, who served in World War II in an infantry division called “Blackhawk Division.”

It is far from certain how the Blackhawks’ explanation will hold up, but the organization, for now, has dug its heels in. The team will only “recognize there is a fine line between respect and disrespect, and we commend other teams for their willingness to engage in that conversation.” So far, the Blackhawks have had no known sponsors call for them to do anything different — though activists are not letting up.

Golden State Warriors. Unlike the other teams on this list, the Warriors don’t use any Native American iconography in their logo or their promotion; many don’t realize there’s anything Native American about their name at all. But the team’s old logo, which it got rid of in 1970, makes the connection clear. And the one before that, back in the Philadelphia Warriors days, was perhaps worse than any team’s on this list.

Until Carmelo’s tweet, there hadn’t been many calls for Golden State to switch things up. (If anything, people wanted the team to become the San Francisco Warriors when they moved from Oakland into the city this year.) Heck, five years ago Jimmy Kimmel did a whole bit in which fake activists called for changing Golden State’s name because Warriors was “too violent.” But there is no league more sensitive to the pulse of 2020 than the NBA. And there’s a reason “Warriors” has been mostly taken off the table as a new name for the Washington football team. Golden State making a move would also have precedent: Marquette University’s team was once called “the Warriors,” as well, but changed their name in 1994 to the “Golden Eagles,” specifically because Native American groups and activists had objected.

Washington changing its name is a massive shift in the world of sports, and one that is long overdue. But it still feels like just the start. And trust me, as someone who has had to apologize for his alma mater’s nickname and mascot for 20 years, there is immense value in a dull, boring, nondescript name for your team. Mascots are for children to take pictures with at games, and for people to punch because they forget there is actually a human being inside that costume. Sometimes progress is grand. And sometimes it’s just a dumb furry cartoon tiger … or Gritty. Progress is nevertheless progress. And it is well on its way.

________________

https://i.imgur.com/ZkkZekl.gif

  

Printer-friendly copy | Reply | Reply with quote | Top


Topic Outline
Subject Author Message Date ID
Indians definitely have to change their name
Jul 14th 2020
1
definitely Cleveland....
Jul 14th 2020
2
missed opportunity to write "hoo's name change is next"
Jul 14th 2020
3
I don't know how DC felt but I bet Clevelanders will raise hell. n/m
Jul 14th 2020
4
Ohio white/MAGA man will be upset
Jul 14th 2020
6
Yep...
Jul 14th 2020
8
RE: Ohio white/MAGA man will be upset
Jul 14th 2020
9
Sheeeeit, it's not burning cars bad, but bad enough.
Jul 14th 2020
7
Has to be Cleveland. Atlanta and KC eventually but they will buy
Jul 14th 2020
5
Chief is a boss status. if we changing that weve gone too far
Jul 14th 2020
11
Cleveland seems like they "kinda" want to change.
Jul 14th 2020
10
They’ve phased out the Wahoo logo over the past few years
Jul 28th 2020
12

allStah
Member since Jun 21st 2014
9816 posts
Tue Jul-14-20 10:41 AM

Click to send email to this author Click to send private message to this authorClick to view this author's profileClick to add this author to your buddy list
1. "Indians definitely have to change their name"
In response to Reply # 0
Tue Jul-14-20 10:48 AM by allStah

          

That's a no brainer. Native Americans are not Indians, so the name is disrespectful. And its disrespectful to the people of India.


To me, the name Chicago Blackhawks is fine, because there are several birds that are black hawks. However, they have to get rid of the logo, because they are profiting off the likeness of a native american. Even though they say it is a tribute and celebration of a former illinois native american tribe, native americans aren't getting any royalties from it. So axe the logo and use a bird as a logo.


The Chiefs are fine,and the use of an arrow is fine. Many cultures have used and use arrows, and the name or word Chiefs is more of an indirect connection. A chief can refer to a leader or someone in charge, like CHIEF of staff, CHIEF of financing, etc. If they have to get rid of the name, then every company, including our government, would have to get rid of using the word Chief when referring to a particular job position.


Atlanta Braves are fine. America is home of the braves, and brave or braves can refer to a strong person. Now they may have to get rid of the Tomahawk, and go with another logo, but I don't even see that as a big issue. However, they definitely will have to get rid of the native american chant they use to rally their team.









  

Printer-friendly copy | Reply | Reply with quote | Top

Dstl1
Charter member
56230 posts
Tue Jul-14-20 10:54 AM

Click to send email to this author Click to send private message to this authorClick to view this author's profileClick to add this author to your buddy list
2. "definitely Cleveland...."
In response to Reply # 0


          

thought it was funny, though...Atlanta sent out a release saying that they were NOT going to change the team name, but that they would take a further look at the Chop. LMAO. LeBatard and Stugotz had some good fun with that one. A further look. Crazy.

...I'm from the era when A.I. was the answer, now they think ai is the answer - Marlon Craft

  

Printer-friendly copy | Reply | Reply with quote | Top

Frank Longo
Member since Nov 18th 2003
86672 posts
Tue Jul-14-20 11:46 AM

Click to send email to this author Click to send private message to this authorClick to view this author's profileClick to add this author to your buddy list
3. "missed opportunity to write "hoo's name change is next""
In response to Reply # 0


  

          

My movies: http://russellhainline.com
My movie reviews: https://letterboxd.com/RussellHFilm/
My beer TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thebeertravelguide

  

Printer-friendly copy | Reply | Reply with quote | Top

Marbles
Member since Oct 19th 2004
22290 posts
Tue Jul-14-20 12:54 PM

Click to send email to this author Click to send private message to this authorClick to view this author's profileClick to add this author to your buddy list
4. "I don't know how DC felt but I bet Clevelanders will raise hell. n/m"
In response to Reply # 0


  

          


  

Printer-friendly copy | Reply | Reply with quote | Top

    
calij81
Member since Jan 17th 2007
13929 posts
Tue Jul-14-20 02:56 PM

Click to send email to this author Click to send private message to this authorClick to view this author's profileClick to add this author to your buddy list
6. "Ohio white/MAGA man will be upset "
In response to Reply # 4


          

But it seems like Cleveland has been minimizing their nickname and mascot for a while now, as if they know it’s just a matter of time until they have to fully eliminate the name.

Blackhawks, Braves and Seminoles will be an issue. The feds could make this issue easier for college administrations and make the decision for them, as they could probably force all colleges to change their names or risk losing federal funding via grants and scholarships/student aid.

  

Printer-friendly copy | Reply | Reply with quote | Top

        
Marbles
Member since Oct 19th 2004
22290 posts
Tue Jul-14-20 03:07 PM

Click to send email to this author Click to send private message to this authorClick to view this author's profileClick to add this author to your buddy list
8. "Yep..."
In response to Reply # 6
Tue Jul-14-20 03:12 PM by Marbles

  

          

>But it seems like Cleveland has been minimizing their
>nickname and mascot for a while now, as if they know it’s
>just a matter of time until they have to fully eliminate the
>name.

Phasing out Chief Wahoo pissed them off as it is. A complete name change would enrage them. I don't know exactly how much pushback they would create but they will absolutely hate it.

EDIT - In college, my GF was Native American. A handful of her roommates were from Cleveland and were hardcore fans. There were several nights where I'd get the angry "Can I come stay with you tonight?" phone call after trying to explain this stuff to them. There were even some, "You're not *really* Indian," comments made to her (her mom was white & dad was full blooded...she was born and raised on the reservation). I was raised as an Atlanta fan and learned to modify my behavior real quick.

>Blackhawks, Braves and Seminoles will be an issue. The feds
>could make this issue easier for college administrations and
>make the decision for them, as they could probably force all
>colleges to change their names or risk losing federal funding
>via grants and scholarships/student aid.

Blackhawks have said recently that they won't change their name. Braves did too. The Seminoles at least have the blessing and input with the Seminole tribe. That one might stick around.

  

Printer-friendly copy | Reply | Reply with quote | Top

        
allStah
Member since Jun 21st 2014
9816 posts
Tue Jul-14-20 03:13 PM

Click to send email to this author Click to send private message to this authorClick to view this author's profileClick to add this author to your buddy list
9. "RE: Ohio white/MAGA man will be upset "
In response to Reply # 6
Tue Jul-14-20 03:14 PM by allStah

          

To my understanding Florida State has the blessing of the official tribe of Seminoles to use the name and logo. So they don't have to change anything and there is no blowback. Hell FSU has a huge connection with the tribe, and the tribe has a say on how the name and symbol is projected.

Native Americans would probably boycott if the NCAA tries to do anything , which they won't



"FSU’s situation is completely different. It’s no secret that the official Seminole Tribe of Florida has repeatedly said over the years that they fully support and endorse FSU being called the Seminoles. The university refers to it as a symbol rather than a mascot and works closely with the tribe whenever it creates new merchandise inspired by its Seminole connection. In fact, when the NCAA tried to issue a blanket ban of all Native American nicknames years ago — referring to such nicknames as “hostile and abusive” — the Seminole Tribe of Florida issued an official resolution supporting FSU’s use of the Seminole name.

The NCAA officially backed off Florida State after the two biggest Seminole tribes in America — in Florida and Oklahoma — came to FSU’s defense."

"Florida State’s “Seminoles” pays tribute to Osceola, who led a tribe that is a celebrated part of our state’s history. Washington’s “Redskins” nickname simply perpetuates an ugly ethnic slur."


https://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/mike-bianchi-commentary/os-sp-washington-redskins-fsu-seminoles-mike-bianchi-20200714-mopcnxfnmnhazeyqptsjufrfqi-story.html

  

Printer-friendly copy | Reply | Reply with quote | Top

    
WarriorPoet415
Member since Sep 30th 2003
17896 posts
Tue Jul-14-20 03:05 PM

Click to send private message to this authorClick to view this author's profileClick to add this author to your buddy list
7. "Sheeeeit, it's not burning cars bad, but bad enough."
In response to Reply # 4


  

          

At least on social media. I had to leave a few R******'s groups cause the vitriol, mental gymnastics, racism and denial was so thick.
______________________________________________________________________________

"To Each His Reach"

but.....

Fuck aliens.

  

Printer-friendly copy | Reply | Reply with quote | Top

calij81
Member since Jan 17th 2007
13929 posts
Tue Jul-14-20 02:53 PM

Click to send email to this author Click to send private message to this authorClick to view this author's profileClick to add this author to your buddy list
5. "Has to be Cleveland. Atlanta and KC eventually but they will buy"
In response to Reply # 0


          

some time if they can get rid of their racist chants and keep people from wearing head dresses and coming in with red face. The head dress and red face is mostly a KC issue, I haven’t seen too many fans of Atlanta doing that, at least recently but I don’t follow baseball and the Braves close enough to know if they is an issue.

I don’t see Chiefs as big of an issue but I’m not Native American so I can’t speak on any authority if Native Americans find that name and logo to be problematic. As a non native I don’t see the issue because “Chief” is a historical position within a tribe.

  

Printer-friendly copy | Reply | Reply with quote | Top

    
BrooklynWHAT
Member since Jun 15th 2007
85075 posts
Tue Jul-14-20 09:27 PM

Click to send email to this author Click to send private message to this authorClick to view this author's profileClick to add this author to your buddy list
11. "Chief is a boss status. if we changing that weve gone too far"
In response to Reply # 5


  

          

<--- Big Baller World Order

  

Printer-friendly copy | Reply | Reply with quote | Top

will_5198
Charter member
63109 posts
Tue Jul-14-20 08:56 PM

Click to send private message to this authorClick to view this author's profileClick to add this author to your buddy list
10. "Cleveland seems like they "kinda" want to change. "
In response to Reply # 0


          

fuck Atlanta.

--------

  

Printer-friendly copy | Reply | Reply with quote | Top

    
pretentious username
Member since Jun 18th 2010
12493 posts
Tue Jul-28-20 03:12 PM

Click to send private message to this authorClick to view this author's profileClick to add this author to your buddy list
12. "They’ve phased out the Wahoo logo over the past few years"
In response to Reply # 10


  

          

So I’m not surprised. I feel like the Blackhawks and FSU will be the last ones to go.

  

Printer-friendly copy | Reply | Reply with quote | Top

Lobby Okay Sports topic #2716404 Previous topic | Next topic
Powered by DCForum+ Version 1.25
Copyright © DCScripts.com