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redskinsfan
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I’m dropping my protest of Washington’s football team name
Interesting take on a Redskins fan, who personally thinks the name is still offensive, but who also is dropping his protest of the name. On the face of it, he seems to be taking a nuanced position. But when you take a look at his reasoning -- i.e., why should he care if a small minority of Native Americans don't think the name is offensive -- you kind of wonder why he's still against the name. If Native Americans aren't offended by the name, why should you?
And in a stark sense of irony, he uses "Indians" frequently throughout his article, a name that many would now consider at least socially gauche if not offensive when referring to Native Americans'

Interesting take on a Redskins fan, who personally thinks the name is still offensive, but who also is dropping his protest of the name. On the face of it, he seems to be taking a nuanced position. But when you take a look at his reasoning -- i.e., why should he care if a small minority of Native Americans don't think the name is offensive -- you kind of wonder why he's still against the name. If Native Americans aren't offended by the name, why should you?
And in a stark sense of irony, he uses "Indians" frequently throughout his article, a name that many would now consider at least socially gauche if not offensive when referring to Native Americans'
