Posted on 07/18/2020 10:36:06 AM PDT by Kaslin
Nearly half of respondents of a national poll conducted by Morning Consult are just fine with the name of NFL team The Washington Redskins. The football team, which has been for years accused of racism against Native Americans despite polls finding Native American majorities support the name, has been slated for change to placate a small group of online leftist agitators.
However, it turns out that far more Americans believe the name ought to remain than those who prefer a more culturally sensitive name. According to the poll, 49 percent of respondents believe the Redskins should keep their nickname, with only 29 percent in favor of the upcoming change and 22 percent unsure.
When broken down by generation, the nickname is less popular with Gen Z than with any others. Forty-five percent of Gen Z are in favor of changing the name, with only 23 percent supporting the nicknames maintenance. Millennials, Gen X, and Baby Boomers all see a larger percentage of their respective populations support keeping the name.
The desire to change drops to 31 percent for millennials, with 47 percent in favor of the name. Gen X decreases again, with only 27 percent wishing to rid the team of the name, compared to the 55 percent who support it. Only 24 percent of Boomers believe the name ought to be removed, with 56 percent who believe it should remain.
When looking at how the names popularity changes among racial lines, it becomes clear that white people predominately support the name, Black people believe it ought to be changed, although by fewer than half, and Hispanic people are torn.
Fifty-seven percent of white respondents think the team should keep the nickname, while only 24 percent argue for its removal. In contrast, 46 percent of black respondents believe the team name should change, with only 23 percent in favor of it remaining. Hispanic respondents are split right down the middle, with 38 percent supporting both keeping and changing the nickname.
Along with asking whether the team nickname should be changed, the poll explored how many respondents found the name offensive compared to other team mascots attacked as propagating ethnic or racial stereotypes.
The Redskins ranked the second most offensive name, with 30 percent of respondents finding the name and logo offensive. The only team to score higher was the Cleveland Indians and their mascot Chief Wahoo, who was deemed offensive by 33 percent of respondents.
The other potentially controversial mascots included: Chicago Blackhawks (25 percent), Florida State Seminoles (24 percent), Atlanta Braves (17 percent), Kansas City Chiefs (16 percent), Notre Dame Fighting Irish (16 percent), and the Edmonton Eskimos (16 percent).
This poll did not break out the data any Native American respondents, if there were any. It would be interesting to see what their opinion on the name and its potential change would be, as that is the group the change is purportedly protecting. Historically, Native Americans have been widely supportive of the teams name.
A 2016 Washington Post poll of Native Americans showed that 90 percent of respondents were not bothered by the name, and 78 percent found the debate unimportant. Many respondents took it a step further, and declared they like the teams name and find it supportive of Native Americans. The Washington Post results also fit a 2004 poll of Native Americans conducted by University of Pennsylvanias National Annenberg Election Survey, which also saw 90 percent of respondents supporting the name.
That’s because most people, even Americans, realize that sports franchises chose their franchise names from a list of organizations / people that they admire and respect.
Only fools - or the bribed - could actually feel or pretend to be insulted by their group’s name on a sports franchise.
Because FedEx is paying its $205 million naming rights deal over time, roughly $45 million is due after the 2020 season, if payments are spread out evenly over the 27-year contract. By citing the risk to the FedEx brand, the letter appears to lay the foundation for terminating the agreement for cause. That interpretation, confirmed by a person with knowledge of the letter, means that FedEx wouldnt pay the balance due after 2020 if the name isnt changed. [...]
Within hours of FedExs actions, Nike removed all Redskins merchandise from its online store. The next morning, the Redskins announced the team was launching a thorough review of the name a step that people familiar with the closed-door talks that preceded it said was expected to lead to a change in the teams name and logo.
Soon after, PepsiCo., Bank of America and Nike followed with statements supporting the step and a change in team name, as did NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. All three companies are major corporate sponsors of the Redskins.
True ... and corporate America loses every time they side with the Left ... you'd think they'd learn. (Then again, perhaps oxygen deprivation caused by wearing their face diapers all day, every day has adversely impacted their cognitive ability.)
they don’t CARE what real people want outside of Twitter where all the loser cultural Marxists exist, also inside of NYC and other major cities.
They rule by being loud and violent, the rest of us just keep quiet.
Redskin merchandise just became more valuable to collectors.
Whenever something is banned or destroyed, it actually “adds value” to the remaining items.
All in for the cultural Marxist globalists who are not even American corporations for the most part, all the products they make are manufactured in a foreign land and sold back to US consumers for a marked up profit. Their loyalty is to their own domination not this country.
and why is FEDEX so upset about the name? Because of a bunch of loud people online and in the streets. NOT because of the majority. Cowards or they have the same agenda as BLM etc. Take your pick.
Unfortunately, it’s the squeaky wheel that gets the grease.
Communists always said that the Capitalists would sell them the rope they would hang them with.
Appears now to be coming to fruition.
I love it!
I already have, I spend Saturday’s and Sunday’s at my local gun range. Just saying!!!
It seems history rewriting is the cause of so many problems in our world.
Too late for Snyder and the Skins. They pissed away their chance. As for the NFL; it’s terminal, bullet’s already on the way to the head.
Petty little racist nonsense isn’t gonna’ win them ANY fans.
FedEx and other corporations paid big money to the Redskins and that gives them a say.
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