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Now, I'm not stubborn. If I see a viable reason to change it, cool. But there is a bunch of malarkey being spread around on all sides. And that needs to be addressed if you ever want to get to the bottom of whats even the problem. I'll start off with the name itself. Redskins. Thats not a racial slur, could give a fukk if a Native American says that. If a white person says calling him a whiteskin is now a racial slur I'd be like "Ok Cracka" and then I'd hop into a jiggaboo shuffle 
So I'm watching the news, and they show Obama, then this guy who I guess is an authentic indian (I know, but writing native american is getting redundant so I'll use "NA" for the rest of this post)
So this authentic "NA" goes "Its a racial slur that hurts.. go look it up in the dictionary"
I have looked it up over the years and it wasn't deemed a racial slur before
So whats really good?
Lets take a look now... http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/redskin?s=t&path=/
Now let me pinpoint the hypocrisy of even the definitions...
Slang: Often Disparaging and Offensive.
a North American Indian.
Origin: 1690–1700, Americanism; red1 + skin
According to this, it was a racial slur between the year 1690 and 1700. Really bruh
Whats worse, its still defined as "North American Indian" but the only reason they are called "indian" is because when the Italians came to America they thought they was from India
They actually practice religion that is identical to what is practiced where? Africa. But not even an "NA" will be quick to tell you all that.
Now the final part of the definition...
an old-fashioned informal name, now considered taboo, for a Native American [C17: so called because one particular tribe, the now extinct Beothuks of Newfoundland, painted themselves with red ochre]
And informal name (sounds more accurate) NOW CONSIDERED TABOO.
My question is how does something that was I guess used for a 10yr period back in 1690 then considered STILL offensive in the mid 1900's even tho nobody uses that term to refer to the "NA"'s that we don't even see
If there are less and less Injuns even around, how does the outcry get louder and louder?
White People
I'm black, and over the course of my life I've seen a good 30% of all white people claim THEY INDIAN
Not joking, not exaggerating. If there was ever a discussion about race, the white people in the convo who are ashamed of there ancestors past will be like "Well I'm 1/245th Sioux Indian bruh
"
Last time I seen it happen? Yesterday on Around the Horn where Woody Paige says "I'm 1/16th Indian"
So the name itself.. not racist. People can take offense by creating a new meaning for it. What is the meaning?
Redskin means you have Redskin, how is that offensive? It should only be offensive to white people who have Redskin like Mike Shanahan. An actual Indian "NA" should love his Redskin and not let the white man make them feel like its a racial slur by merely mentioning it. So if the name REALLY was never used as racial slurs for 1,000 out of 1,010yrs. I'm gonna call bullshyt on that. So what is the problem?
I will show that in my next post, BRB...

So I'm watching the news, and they show Obama, then this guy who I guess is an authentic indian (I know, but writing native american is getting redundant so I'll use "NA" for the rest of this post)
So this authentic "NA" goes "Its a racial slur that hurts.. go look it up in the dictionary"
I have looked it up over the years and it wasn't deemed a racial slur before
So whats really good?Lets take a look now... http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/redskin?s=t&path=/
red·skin
[red-skin] Show IPA
noun Slang: Often Disparaging and Offensive.
a North American Indian.
Origin:
1690–1700, Americanism;
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/redskin?s=t&path=/red1 + skin
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redskin (ˈrɛdˌskɪn)
— n
an old-fashioned informal name, now considered taboo, for a Native American
[C17: so called because one particular tribe, the now extinct Beothuks of Newfoundland, painted themselves with red ochre]
Now let me pinpoint the hypocrisy of even the definitions...
Slang: Often Disparaging and Offensive.
a North American Indian.
Origin: 1690–1700, Americanism; red1 + skin
According to this, it was a racial slur between the year 1690 and 1700. Really bruh

Whats worse, its still defined as "North American Indian" but the only reason they are called "indian" is because when the Italians came to America they thought they was from India

They actually practice religion that is identical to what is practiced where? Africa. But not even an "NA" will be quick to tell you all that.
Now the final part of the definition...
an old-fashioned informal name, now considered taboo, for a Native American [C17: so called because one particular tribe, the now extinct Beothuks of Newfoundland, painted themselves with red ochre]
And informal name (sounds more accurate) NOW CONSIDERED TABOO.
My question is how does something that was I guess used for a 10yr period back in 1690 then considered STILL offensive in the mid 1900's even tho nobody uses that term to refer to the "NA"'s that we don't even see
If there are less and less Injuns even around, how does the outcry get louder and louder?
White People

I'm black, and over the course of my life I've seen a good 30% of all white people claim THEY INDIAN

Not joking, not exaggerating. If there was ever a discussion about race, the white people in the convo who are ashamed of there ancestors past will be like "Well I'm 1/245th Sioux Indian bruh
"Last time I seen it happen? Yesterday on Around the Horn where Woody Paige says "I'm 1/16th Indian"
So the name itself.. not racist. People can take offense by creating a new meaning for it. What is the meaning?
Redskin means you have Redskin, how is that offensive? It should only be offensive to white people who have Redskin like Mike Shanahan. An actual Indian "NA" should love his Redskin and not let the white man make them feel like its a racial slur by merely mentioning it. So if the name REALLY was never used as racial slurs for 1,000 out of 1,010yrs. I'm gonna call bullshyt on that. So what is the problem?
I will show that in my next post, BRB...
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