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Holy cow. So anyone can now legally create Redskin apparel?
Not saying I agree or disagree with people upset over the name, but this move here is a game changer.
Holy cow. So anyone can now legally create Redskin apparel?
Not saying I agree or disagree with people upset over the name, but this move here is a game changer.
No...the next step is an appeal through the courts on this ruling and a request for a stay during the appeals process. If the stay is granted then it's status quo. If not then anyone will be able to create and sell merchandise with the name and logo on it.
No...the next step is an appeal through the courts on this ruling and a request for a stay during the appeals process. If the stay is granted then it's status quo. If not then anyone will be able to create and sell merchandise with the name and logo on it.
Sadly this thing is in the court of public opinion. And its turned into one of those cases where the wants of the few will out weigh the thoughts of the many. We are going to lose this one and they are going to force Dan to change the name. Worst part is they are going to pile on the civil cases for damages on top of it.
If I were an Indian, I would find the term " Native American" to be the most offensive of them all.
Sadly this thing is in the court of public opinion. And its turned into one of those cases where the wants of the few will out weigh the thoughts of the many. We are going to lose this one and they are going to force Dan to change the name. Worst part is they are going to pile on the civil cases for damages on top of it.
if Snyder and the NFL agree to change the name, I hope they go with something so PC ridiculous that it makes everyone step back and say "what the F are we doing here". Something like "Washington Humans" or "Washington Beings".
Ironically, it has been the wants of the few in relation to the thoughts of the many that have also become landmark rulings in favor of the few throughout the history of this countries minorities.
If D. Snyder was smart he would see the eventuality of this fight and announce that against his better judgment he's being forced to rename the team. A protracted court fight might last for years, to the detriment to him and his team with the same outcome. This is the time for him to act and do so wisely.
Finally, to all of those who proclaim that they will no longer support the team if the name changes, there are two things at work here. The first, is their support seems based solely on the name and not the team itself. The team doesn't change ONLY the name......the common name. Here's what I mean, Let's say Mr. Snyder decides to drop the common name and in it's stead refers to the franchise as the Washington Football Club (WFC Inc.) No logo, same colors, do you still root for the team?
The wife wants to run some errands, but I promise to respond to all replies just as soon as I get back.