Krautheimmer Rles: Let's Call Them "Skins"

Posted by khalling 12 years, 1 month ago to Culture
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Words taken hostage by mob rule.
and another example of how decent people are cowed and prodded into doing others' bidding by right of what? reason? integrity? No. Small groups of manipulative, mean spirited individuals keeping us on our toes to avoid being called racist.
SOURCE URL: http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/charles-krauthammer-redskins-and-reason/2013/10/17/cbb11eee-374f-11e3-ae46-e4248e75c8ea_story.html


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  • Posted by LetsShrug 12 years, 1 month ago
    Words...freedom of speech, and cry babies. Krauthammer should've written an article about the power that is granted to those who take offense...instead of defending it.
    If you're offended by "Redskins" then don't watch the games or buy their crap.... this ain't rocket science.
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    • Posted by $ Mimi 12 years, 1 month ago
      I have to agree with you on this. Being a native Washingtonian, this argument seems to come up once every few years. It’s getting old. I won’t watch them if they change their name. This is the stupidest debate in the news. i don’t believe for a moment anybody is truly offended.
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  • Posted by Spinkane 12 years, 1 month ago
    I still miss the Washington bullets. Name recognition is important not to mention re-merchandising everything; changing it is not for nothing. It’s up to the owner, whatever he decides.
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  • Posted by Hiraghm 12 years, 1 month ago
    What a ridiculous diatribe.
    How does Krauthammer feel about the terms "redneck", "cracker" and "rabbiblanco"?

    I've already said that the name should be changed to 'Rednecks', because nobody will object.

    Yes, I use the term "retard" when I wish to insult someone. I use a lot of inappropriate language when I wish to insult someone. Duh. Doesn't mean every time you use inappropriate language you're trying to insult someone.

    As Kaylee (engineer of Serenity) said:
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    Simon: I swear... when it's appropriate.
    Kaylee: Simon, the whole point of swearing is that it ain't appropriate.
    ---

    Plus, the rules are constantly changing to accommodate the power needs of the left.
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  • Posted by $ johnrobert2 12 years, 1 month ago
    Here's a solution. In the Rio Grande Valley of Texas, there is a small town called Santa Rosa. Now, they use the same helmet logo as the Washington team but they are known as the Warriors. No unfortunate connotation and a worthy name denoting bravery and skill. So I vote for the Washington Warriors. And there is a certain alliteration there.
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    • Posted by 12 years, 1 month ago
      maybe. what about all the money already sunk into team name and logo on materials, merchandise, brand recognition? That the President of the United States singles your franchise out and says "pox on your house!" How chilling is that to businessmen?
      On the other hand, who paid for the stadium? time to pay the piper I guess
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      • Posted by $ johnrobert2 12 years, 1 month ago
        That's the beauty. Everything stays the same except the name. The logo, colors, all is the same. The only thing changed is the name and that shouldn't be too hard to fix, should it?
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        • Posted by Hiraghm 12 years, 1 month ago
          I have no problem with changing the name to "Warriors", but I'd feel insulted by it, were a tribal American.

          "Warriors are capering heroes, fit only for dying when they face trained troops" - Tribune Vibulenus in "Janissaries" .

          It bugs me every time I hear our troops called "warriors"; no, they are not warriors, the are something far superior; they are soldiers.

          A soldier stands for something; he stands for civilization and the rule of law; he places himself between his home and the barbarian warriors.

          A warrior is barbarian who fights for the pleasure of destruction, for the looting of the productive.

          To put it in AS terms: Hank Rearden and Dagny Taggart were soldiers. Wesley Mouch was a warrior.

          Btw, even more off-topic, one of my favorite lines from ASp2 is Sean Hannity declaring, "Hank Rearden is a hero." Love hearing that every time.

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