Posted on 08/22/2014 1:22:31 PM PDT by Brad from Tennessee
THIS PAGE has for many years urged the local football team to change its name. The term Redskins, we wrote in 1992, is really pretty offensive. The team owner then, Jack Kent Cooke, disagreed, and the owner now, Daniel M. Snyder, disagrees, too. But the matter seems clearer to us now than ever, and while we wait for the National Football League to catch up with thoughtful opinion and common decency, we have decided that, except when it is essential for clarity or effect, we will no longer use the slur ourselves. Thats the standard we apply to all offensive vocabulary, and the team name unquestionably offends not only many Native Americans but many other Americans, too.
We were impressed this week by the quiet integrity of Mike Carey, who recently retired after 19 seasons as one of the NFLs most respected referees. As recounted by Post columnist Mike Wise, Mr. Carey asked the league not to assign him to officiate any Washington games and, since 2006, the league granted his request. He never made any announcement about it. It just became clear to me that to be in the middle of the field, where something disrespectful is happening, was probably not the best thing for me, Mr. Carey said. . .
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If you mean those on the "editorial board", then I agree.....they're really ignorant dick-heads.
Why is the Washington Post editorial page writing about the Redskins period?!
That they are!
LOL!!
I sympathize -- it's hard to boycott a paper you wouldn't read for free in Starbucks. When I was growing up in DC, there were two papers: the Washington Star (for normal Americans) and the Washington Post (for Democrats). We would never have the Post in our house.
Last year, the WaPo was bought by Jeff Bezos, founder and CEO of Amazon.com. So, yeah... leftie moral superiority.
Nice one!
[Why is the Washington Post editorial page writing about the Redskins period?!]
Great point!
I like the shots of Moochelle's butt going through a doorway. It's always an adventure in architectural survival.
The Ebonyskins.
"Ruddymen".
"Assassins, genocides, and cannibalizers of the original Eurasian paleo-occupants of America".
Oops. Now I've done it.
LOL!
“...an adventure in architectural survival.”
LOL! I like to refer to Hillary as “The Flying Buttress” but she has some dangerous competition. They don’t like each other too much, either.
Society changes its views not based upon society, but based upon media propagandists. The media as way too much discretionary controll over acceptability of our thought processes as they pit us against one another.
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