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yeah... Chiefs is really offensive...? why in the hell would they even need to change it? based on what?
nothing. Just another step in erasing native history. It doesnt have shit to do with it being offensive..which its not in the first place. |
The Kansas City Missourians.
So no one forgets the team is in Missouri. Sorry Kansans. |
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The Kansas City Tinmen
Motto: "We don't need a ****ing heart" or "We have more heart than you..." After touchdowns could sing "We're gonna RIP the heart out of you, you, you you you" The Kansas City Arrowheads Surely this isn't offensive? The Kansas City Missourians "Dammit, we're in Missouri not Kansas" The Kansas City Flying Monkeys "They're always hanging around" |
Other than Ermines- The only other name I could get behind is Tornadoes or Twisters.
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The Kansas City Eracists. Helping erase racism all over our country one skull****ed opponent at a time.
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Kansas City Indigenous Plains People
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I hope they never change the name but if they do I always thought the Kansas City Knights would be ok. Lots of cool logo potential. It's kind of arena football-ish. I'm sure there are better...and worse ideas out there.
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indians used the term on themselves. go back to calling themselves the Braves, I wouldnt mind that. But a drastic change to please pc propaganda? **** that |
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Before the Indian Removal Act (1830) there were seven tribes in Missouri: The Chickasaw tribe. The Illini tribe. The Ioway tribe. The Otoe tribe. The Missouria tribe. The Osage tribe. The Quapaw tribe. ------------- i will only accept a change to one of these names |
Kansas City Becuase Chufs
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http://www.ala.org/aboutala/indigeno...-washington-dc
On the Washington Football Team’s website, the organization stood by its usage of the name and mascot stating, “the image of ‘Chief Two Guns White Calf’ was most admired [and that is how the logo officially became the brand we know today]. The likeness is not of a mascot, but rather a logo based after a real person out of respect for the Native American.” Conversations about the use of American Indian imagery or culture continues to be debated today. There are professional teams, college teams, and schools that are implementing rules to abolish these mascots. |
Chiefs is not racist.
Scalpers or Drunken Injuns or Redskins is...... |
The Kansas City Rainmen, bringin' the thunder
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