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That’s an interesting point. I think the franchise will still be named the Chiefs, but I do think that a lot of the racially insensitive things around the franchise’s fandom will be phased out — like wearing headdresses at games and the tomahawk chop etc. The franchise’s name isn’t as problematic as the Redskins’, which has been labeled in Dictionary.com as “slang: disparaging and offensive,” but the chop and the cultural appropriation involved in other fan traditions do veer into racial insensitivity. I think if those traditions are minimized, the team name could still remain in 20 years.
Yeah Brooke - they're getting rid of seats and building a drum platform so they can phase out the Chop. Seems legit.
So who's family gave her the 'intel' on this gem? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Halfcan:
The KC Star is awful now. I am surprised anyone would buy their paper or give them clicks. Chief's should pull their credentials.
I paid for their sports coverage last year, as I really try and support journalism. (I subscribe to the Denver Post, Colorado Sun, The Athletic, and BSN - a local Denver sports outlet.) But I really don't think I can justify supporting the Star moving forward. It's worthless without Terez. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaFace:
I paid for their sports coverage last year, as I really try and support journalism. (I subscribe to the Denver Post, Colorado Sun, The Athletic, and BSN - a local Denver sports outlet.) But I really don't think I can justify supporting the Star moving forward. It's worthless without Terez.
I have access to the Star for free- and refuse to read it. Any Chiefs news- is old news. [Reply]
TEX 07-08-2019, 09:38 PM
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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
With her skill at spinning asinine comments I'm sure her response would be "No, it's not because he's black. It's because he's stupid..."
She's so bad...
I could see her putting her foot in her mouth like that -- then gnawing it off as a late night snack. [Reply]
Why would you the wonder "bigger" there. Perhaps you use the word "social". But to suggest those issues are greater than the game itself -- then you have no business being a sports writer. [Reply]