There are professional and collegiate teams that have Native American inspired names. The Atlanta Braves, Kansas City Chiefs, Cleveland Indians, Central Michigan Chippewas, North Dakota
It's one thing for an oblivious, douche-tastic team owner to think that it is in the best interest of his team and fans to keep an offensive name, but when the commissioner comes out in a public statement saying he will not force said oblivious, douche-tastic team owner to change the name, that is something else. That is Roger Goodell, the commissioner of the NFL. He does not have the decency to stand up to Snyder and tell him that what he is doing is giving not only his team but the league a black eye. He is quick to jump at the opportunity to fine players for tweeting, or speaking bad on the NFL, but when it comes to a true issue, he goes soft. Roger Goodell is just as guilty as Dan Snyder in this situation.
Name changes happen in sports. Teams move places and change their name to fit where they now are. Or teams change their name for public relations reasons. Even within the city of Washington D.C. there has been a sports team change their name to help disassociate themselves with controversy. Show of hands, who remembers the Washington Bullets? Well, back in 1996 the crime rate in D.C. was extremely high and the owner thought it was bad publicity and bad connotations to have the nickname 'Bullets'? It took all of two second to change the name of that team to the 'Wizards'. You see how easy that is Mr. Snyder and Mr. Goodell?
Didn't feel like reading all of that? That's fine, here's some white guys honoring my people:
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