Phil Riewer -> RE: Other college hockey (BSU, UND, SCSU, etc) (4/11/2016 11:15:52 AM)
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ORIGINAL: twinsfan Sue forever? Is that what they are chanting? People, you finally broke your curse the year you became the Fighting Hawks. My god, I thought I lived in the past. I hated the name of the Washington NFL team and knew it was wrong first time I ever heard it. I will never get the idea that a name like fighting Sioux is derogatory toward Native Americans/American Indians. I am one eighth Native American myself. I know many Native Americans who don't consider it derogatory at all. Some choose to find it derogatory. Should all Irish Americans and Catholics band together to get rid of the Fighting Irish name of the Notre Dame teams? It's interesting that you characterize those "many Native Americans" as not finding it derogatory, but on the other side, some "choose" to find it derogatory. It's as if you believe that those on the "love the name" side of the issue are clear-minded, honest-abe types, while on the other side there must be some kind of nefarious plot because they "choose" to not like the name. It didn't come naturally on that side I guess. Face it, the overwhelming majority of people find the characterization of the Sioux Nation as "fighting" - derogatory. I don't doubt that you have met people who are fine with it, but they each get just one vote. And to bring up the tiresome comparison to the Fighting Irish shows little imagination (because everybody and his brother tries to make this comparison). The Sioux became characterized as fighters when they fought to defend their land against white settlers who moved in and just took what they wanted. That nickname reflects an ugly period in which white settlers were just as vicious as the indigenous people when they faced each other with weapons. Come on Lynn, that is a stretch. The Sioux fought well before the settlers moved in. The Chippewa gave the Dakota and Lakota the name Sioux which if I recall meant Snake. The tribes were not just peace loving entities until white man arrived. They fought if another tribe moved into their territory. I wanted the nickname changed back in the early 80's when I attended UND. However, the whole vote about 4 or 5 years ago to get two tribes to agree to the nickname was a scam. The one tribe that voted in favor provided an open vote to the tribal people. The other.......the tribal council refused to let it go to an open vote. It was complete and utter bulls**. The tribal members didn't get one vote per person. Tribal Government is an anachronism. It is fraught with corruption. It is not out for the interests of the tribe but rather the interests of the members of the tribal government. I want the University to move on. The whole nickname thing held them back. The best thing was to dump the sorry nickname and move on. Sure, there will be the legions of fans who will chant fighting Sioux forever.....big deal. It will disappear but will take time. Would have been better had they selected a better nickname like RoughRiders instead of that stupid Fighting Hawks. Just remember.........Right now native people and their tribal names will be associated with tribal casinos instead of an institution of higher education. Wow.....what a great thing. We have really progressed in Indian relations. If the damn white liberals wanted to really affect change, they wouldn't romanticize the life of the Native people that is long gone and isn't coming back. A life that might have seemed to be one with nature but probably would have had to change, regardless of the white settlers. The white liberals need to recognize that the reservation of today is a prison for our native people....a prison that doesn't keep people in with walls, but has become a psychological wall/barrier between natives and mainstream America that keeps the native person mired in poverty and despair with no chance out. If we really wanted to help, we would push for true business relationships with the people instead of this stupid casino gambling. And anyone supporting casino gambling is enabling this crap to continue. As for the white conservatives, they don't give a damn one way or the other. They view Native people the way they view everyone that is not white. I don't totally agree Miles....there isn't a politician has done much for the minorities at all. The problem with any president or politician is that they are tied down by the favors they owe. If anyone thinks that Clinton & Obama(Goldman Sachs & International Non Profit Orgs) and the Bush Family (Big Oil) aren't puppets.....they need to read just a little bit more. It would be nice if we had a politician who was closer to the middle and wasn't tied to campaign contributions......a combination of Kasich, Clinton, and Trump. I want nothing to do with Cruz or Sanders....way too far right or left currently.
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