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You know, the Sentinels would be a pretty good name.You must be registered for see images attach
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I am not PC but this was the only logo and nickname that I thought was a little over the top. That being said, I would not have changed it until the market forced it. That’s capitalism at work
I would not have changed it until the market forced it. That’s capitalism at work
Pretty sure 90% of the people that are offended by it are white college students...I'm going to say this.
I have no problem with the Skins changing their name. I care not.
But I would also ask why now other than some fake virtue signalling?
And I say that because the very people it's supposed to be offensive to largely have no issue with it. In fact in all polls I have seen the vast majority of Indians have said they are somewhere between proud and indifferent to it, with only 9% saying they are offended.
I'm just not into fake virtue. If Indians generally have no problem with it why should anyone else?
I'm going to say this.
I have no problem with the Skins changing their name. I care not.
But I would also ask why now other than some fake virtue signalling?
And I say that because the very people it's supposed to be offensive to largely have no issue with it. In fact in all polls I have seen the vast majority of Indians have said they are somewhere between proud and indifferent to it, with only 9% saying they are offended.
I'm just not into fake virtue. If Indians generally have no problem with it why should anyone else?
From the P&R thread:
Why the Washington Redskins’ new name, logo announcement could take a while
https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/news/washington-redskins-new-name-logo/g62knhumywoh1s2z99isd5ty2
Martin McCaulay for years has been preparing for the NFL news that became official Monday. Washington announced it will retire its "Redskins" nickname and logos. At some point soon, the franchise will replace the racial slur with a new name.
Now McCaulay just needs the team to attempt to acquire one of the 40-plus word marks on which he already has filed trademarks.
McCaulay, a 61-year-old actuary who lives in Alexandria, Va., outside of Washington D.C., is not the only squatter who has filed to trademark names the NFL team could potentially pursue. But he has been at it for about six years, becoming ultra aggressive of late as the inevitability of the name change became more apparent.
“It was, I thought, a fun hobby,” McCaulay recently told the Richmond Times-Dispatch. “And it turned out that I got really good at it.”
McCaulay in 2015 told Fox 5 Washington D.C. he had to pay $20,000 per filing, and at the time, he had registered for trademark protection on 15 names. According to Pro Football Talk's review of the United States Patent and Trademark Office database, McCaulay recently filed applications for a handful of new trademarks, including "Washington Red Wolves," which is a favorite of at least one of the team's key players.
They are in Washington DC.
You can just call them the Washington Pigs, or Washington Hogs. For the greedy P.O.S. that work there.
I'm going to say this.
I have no problem with the Skins changing their name. I care not.
But I would also ask why now other than some fake virtue signalling?
And I say that because the very people it's supposed to be offensive to largely have no issue with it. In fact in all polls I have seen the vast majority of Indians have said they are somewhere between proud and indifferent to it, with only 9% saying they are offended.
I'm just not into fake virtue. If Indians generally have no problem with it why should anyone else?
Pretty sure 90% of the people that are offended by it are white college students...
From the P&R thread:
Why the Washington Redskins’ new name, logo announcement could take a while
https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/news/washington-redskins-new-name-logo/g62knhumywoh1s2z99isd5ty2
Martin McCaulay for years has been preparing for the NFL news that became official Monday. Washington announced it will retire its "Redskins" nickname and logos. At some point soon, the franchise will replace the racial slur with a new name.
Now McCaulay just needs the team to attempt to acquire one of the 40-plus word marks on which he already has filed trademarks.
McCaulay, a 61-year-old actuary who lives in Alexandria, Va., outside of Washington D.C., is not the only squatter who has filed to trademark names the NFL team could potentially pursue. But he has been at it for about six years, becoming ultra aggressive of late as the inevitability of the name change became more apparent.
“It was, I thought, a fun hobby,” McCaulay recently told the Richmond Times-Dispatch. “And it turned out that I got really good at it.”
McCaulay in 2015 told Fox 5 Washington D.C. he had to pay $20,000 per filing, and at the time, he had registered for trademark protection on 15 names. According to Pro Football Talk's review of the United States Patent and Trademark Office database, McCaulay recently filed applications for a handful of new trademarks, including "Washington Red Wolves," which is a favorite of at least one of the team's key players.
Are you saying white college kids are the educated? If I was into virtue signaling which I’m not some would say your response is problematic.Yes. The educated.
Are you saying white college kids are the educated? If I was into virtue signaling which I’m not some would say your response is problematic.
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That’s what happened. Capitalism is still a god.
There's money to be made in the name change too. Think of all the new gear/apparel there is to be sold with the new name/logo. Important to get it right and have something the fans will rally around and support ... be it Sentinels or Red Wolves, etc.