Posted on 02/03/2020 9:56:27 AM PST by Red Badger
If so-called "cultural appropriation" is racism, then we're all racist.
Racism is real. It exists in the actions of many and the hearts of many more. It exists in some Kansas City Chiefs fans. It also exists in some San Francisco 49ers fans. In fact, it exists in some fans of ever major sports team in the world. The problem is, mainstream media types like NBC and social justice warriors across the land have their selective outrage misplaced if they believe Chiefs fans are any more likely to be racist than any other fans.
An article that preceded last nights Super Bowl made several absurd assertions about Chiefs fans, particularly the common use of war paint, the infamous Tomahawk Chop, and the beating of faux-Native American drums. They went so far as to call the practices of Chiefs fans the last form of traditional American racism that people of every color and creed will rush to support and defend.
This is a side-effect of the Cultural Marxism rising in America that vilifies anyone, particularly Caucasians, who engages in activities that are deemed to be inappropriate examples of cultural appropriation. Its why any practice that does not keep people, particularly Caucasians, within their acceptable cultural lanes is to be considered racist and beyond the pale.
Heres the problem that has been present since the beginning of this selective-outrage debacle that has engulfed our society in recent years. Theres a huge difference between actions meant to mock or intimidate and actions with no ill-intent. Chiefs fans arent donning Native American headdresses to mock Native Americans. Its more akin to cosplay that allows people to express pride in an entertaining way. Its supportive of the Chiefs as a team, not mocking or intimidating Native Americans.
This is not like Justin Trudeau or Ralph Northam donning blackface because the intent is completely different. The radical progressive politicians were mocking Black people. Chiefs fans are embracing a fictionalized (yes, mascots are a variation of fiction) adaptation of a culture they chose to embrace as part of the regions heritage and history. By no means am I suggesting the Chiefs are honoring Native Americans, but theyre definitely not disparaging them, either. The Tomahawk Chop and other various activities engaged in by Chiefs fans are not representative of the culture theyre depicting. Its part of the nature of fandom in general. It is not an expression of traditional American racism.
Its a fools errand to try to convince progressives that Chiefs fans are not inherently racist because of their teams mascot. They will be offended by whatever is deemed offensive by their Cultural Marxist ringleaders. Nevertheless, well keep pointing out the truth.
I lived in the KC area when they won their first Super Bowl. Crazy time. There was no tomahawk chop back then. I don't know when that became a thing, but I hate it.
I only meant dirty in the sense that the reconquista crowd wants to make it sound like there were millions of Mexicans overrun by the dastardly gringos. They never acknowledge the truth.
It started with FSU the migrated to Atlanta Braves, then every Indian themed team IN ALL OF SPORTS...............
Well, truth and the facts of history are not the strong suit of those who rely on the ignorance of others to promote their agendas. I have relatives that buy into this brainwashed nonsense and it makes me want to slap some sense into them.
NBC: Nothing But Crazy.
So, are Blacks, Asians and Hispanics racist for wearing European style clothes rather than the traditional dress of their race?
Yep. And even more to the point is you can’t be a
very good racist if you are a fan of the NFL.About
75% of those spoiled rich dudes are non white.
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