BradleyBrave
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Screw Darth Vader, let's go with Chewbacca.
Admiral Ackbar has gone viral.
http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/footba...AhZQkMn_RZzBN5hJbpKN4Q45nYcB?urn=ncaaf,224109
Screw Darth Vader, let's go with Chewbacca.
LOL - Start a campaign to impeach him because he is a fraud! What type of student body president rarely goes to games, even President Obama attends college games. Do you know anyone who write for the Scout?
Another idea if you may would be us the alumni on this board to challenge the student body through an ad on the Scout. Does anyone know how much a full page ad would cost?
I do know someone who writes for the scout!
Yeah call them out.
Just a question but why doesn't the student section do any cheers like the atlanta braves..you know with the tomahawk hand thing. Would that violate our mascot probation or something?
Why are teams allowed to be the Patriots, Yankees, and even the Saints? Those all have to do with my culture and religion yet I have no problem what so ever, in fact it seems more as a tribute than anything. Yet because these Native American mascots are culture and religion of the minority they're considered politically incorrect. I'm not attempting to offend anybody, but it is just very frustrating when groups of people expect different treatment just because they are a minority. Perhaps others have a different opinion and I'd love to hear it. I remember when ESPN used to run a commerical for USA soccer with the team in Mexico and they had signs saying go home Yanks, yet here in America we use that as a team mascot because we take pride in it. Why can't these Native American cultures take pride in the fact that their were the founders of the American culture and these mascots are paying tribute to that culture not mocking it?
You kind of need to remember that for some Native Americans, what is there to be proud of?
On a more personal note, my father and uncles were all Alumni of Notre Dame, and I always kind of wondered why no one ever brought up "The fighting Irish", with the something of a bar brawl mentality it could bring up.
Casinos and $$$$$
As a red headed Irish American I can say I'm deeply offended. Oh wait, no I'm not. It does me no harm and reflects some stereotypes I already mock myself for. It's a muddy issue for sure, and while there are cases that are clearly wrong (Washington Redskins), the issue itself has been pushed well beyond any reasonable level and represent out of control PCness and all of the tyranny that gets you. The ND logo as is portraying a very stereotyped redheaded Irishman looking for a fight is fine by me... The same logo incorporating a bottle of whiskey would OTOH be over the line. The thing is that the history of many of these Indian related mascots is that they WERE mocking even if they fall into the honoring bucket in todays environment. My issue with that is if perceptions and intents of these mascots haw changed then why is the history of the mascot relevant?
I grew up with a family that were direct descendants of "Sitting Bull", and were very proud of their ancestral past. To say that casinos and $$$$$ is what is to be proud of is dismissing a group, only through the eyes of discriminatory western centric eyes. There are area in which we all need to be sensitive about. I for one find the Native American's balance approach of nature quite advanced compared to today's view of raping our planet of all resources at any cost.
Hehe i don't disagree - as a life long fan of Notre Dame, and a man of Irish heritage it doesn't bother me - but on the same token I know several Native Americans that aren't bothered by the "indian" mascots used all over. It really only takes a few, I'm just surprised it has never come up. Just thought it was an intriguing observation.