MLB: Goodbye to Chief Wahoo

Sucks for the die hard fans like my brother-in-law, but this is the right move. They've been using the block C logo for a few years now anyway.

I do like the idea of the spiders.
The Spiders were historically bad. As a name would the House of David be acceptable?
 
considering that different Native American groups have been protesting Chief Wahoo since the 70's, I think your ire might be somewhat misguided.
No ire here, sir. Just saying social media has obviously had a massive affect on movements like this, for better or worse. So after 40 years of unsuccessful protests, twitter comes along and boom, Cleveland Spiders.
 
Time to do away with all team names and logos, just go to the name of city or state. Cleveland baseball team that sounds great...
This will eliminate anyone getting offended, and we can stop having debates over names, logos, and other political issues.

Considering I live in metro Detroit I'm offended by the fact that Cleveland exists at all, so yeah, your idea not going to work.
 
Someone I know is all worked up about this, ranting about everything being too PC, snowflakes everywhere, etc.

This same guy was demanding Stanford fire their president and their band be dismantled, apologize to the whole state, etc after the farmersonly.com halftime show.

He’s also not smart enough to see the irony in it once someone finally called him out on it. That’s not shocking however. Stereotypes are ok for thee but not for me!!!
 
I understand that people are sick of having to be "PC" all the time, but does it really hurt anyone to not officially endorse a logo that is a caricature of Native American stereotypes? No one is going to force you to burn your Yahoo merchandise and the team has been using the 'C' for a while now.

While making an uproar about offending Native Americans seems like a big deal about not much, freaking out about having to change a logo is an even bigger deal about even less.

If I was a hardcore Indians fan I might be a little sad that something I've enjoyed since childhood is being change, but it doesn't change your memories and it shouldn't really affect you that much.

Does it really hurt anyone to be a little more considerate about what we think is ok to do? Even if there's not a huge outrage from the Native American people that still exist, why does that make it a perfectly ok thing to do?
I think the big issue is certain Native American advocate groups aren’t interested in finding a middle ground. Like I said earlier I think this one in particular would have gone away much earlier if that was the case. As lon. As you have groups who continue to fight against non offensive things you will have people skeptical of even more simple ones to change.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Native_American_mascot_controversy

This link kind of explores it. I haven’t fully read it but I know that there are cases where groups have fought against teams being the Indians. Those schools don’t have logos like Cleveland. That’s probably the biggest obstacle because many myself included don’t feel eager to compromise with people who aren’t interested in finding a common ground that respects and admired their culture.
 
I am an idiot. I opened the thread thinking that it was about Chief Wahoo McDaniel passing away. I googled it and saw that he died like 17 years ago. That makes me feel old...and dumb.
 
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Saw this on reddit, the Cleveland Buckeyes, which was the old negro league team from Cleveland. Take a negative and turn into a positive and be the team to represent that entire league.

Now Ohio State would never allow it, but something that honors the Negro League would be awesome
 
I think the big issue is certain Native American advocate groups aren’t interested in finding a middle ground. Like I said earlier I think this one in particular would have gone away much earlier if that was the case. As lon. As you have groups who continue to fight against non offensive things you will have people skeptical of even more simple ones to change.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Native_American_mascot_controversy

This link kind of explores it. I haven’t fully read it but I know that there are cases where groups have fought against teams being the Indians. Those schools don’t have logos like Cleveland. That’s probably the biggest obstacle because many myself included don’t feel eager to compromise with people who aren’t interested in finding a common ground that respects and admired their culture.


How is there middle ground here?

This is a cartoon head of an offensive stereotype. This isn’t pc this is a purposeful representation of a stereotype.

You are wanting to negotiate a level of offensiveness with a group that this targets? That’s even more offensive
 
Saw this on reddit, the Cleveland Buckeyes, which was the old negro league team from Cleveland. Take a negative and turn into a positive and be the team to represent that entire league.

Now Ohio State would never allow it, but something that honors the Negro League would be awesome

I'm not sure that OSU has any say in MLB team names.

Signed,
Detroit, LSU, Clemson, Missouri Tigers
 
Saw this on reddit, the Cleveland Buckeyes, which was the old negro league team from Cleveland. Take a negative and turn into a positive and be the team to represent that entire league.

Now Ohio State would never allow it, but something that honors the Negro League would be awesome

Agreed -- still miffed they went with Washington Nationals instead of Washington Grays.

I think it was the Columbus Buckeyes in the Negro League, though. Cleveland seemed to have had the Cleveland Browns, Elites, Hornets, Tigers, and Tate Stars.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negro_National_League_(1920–31)

Cleveland Blues or Cleveland Spiders still draw from their history, however.

I never understood why not the Kansas City Monarchs for the same reason, too.
 
People like to be offended at stuff. Even when it's not offensive. These Indian Logo's are not offense to most Native Americans. I am not offended by the Fighting Irish Logo or name and I am Irish. I don't think it honors us as Irish people and it plays into a stereotype about us getting drunk and into fights. However, oh well it's not a big deal. They named that team based on us being knows as fighters. Just like The Indians were named that because of the Tribes in Ohio and them being strong.

This is all just politically correct crap. The only people who are offended are white people who like to be offened at everything for every thing that happens. They have done polls and most Native Amercians can give a rip less about a team or logo being about them.
 
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As a kid, I loved the Washington Redskins and Indians. As an adult, my position has evolved.

Hell of an effort on the movement offended white people!

I believe the National Congress of American Indians among other native groups has been advocating for this since at least 1968, but lets diminish their input.

Time to do away with all team names and logos, just go to the name of city or state. Cleveland baseball team that sounds great...
This will eliminate anyone getting offended, and we can stop having debates over names, logos, and other political issues.

Debate is good and healthy and helps move a society forward. Politics infuse all aspects of life and sports are no exception. As I've noted before, Jack Trice's presence on the field was inherently political in light of politicians of the day agitating to keep the races separate. I'm sure people at the time cried foul and advocated to keep him sidelined, because they didn't want all this political crap sullying the game.

I think the big issue is certain Native American advocate groups aren’t interested in finding a middle ground

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many myself included don’t feel eager to compromise with people who aren’t interested in finding a common ground that respects and admired their culture.

Cat Stevens had a good rebuttal further down.

I will note that some other sports teams have nailed this tricky balance, while the Indians and Redskins are just beyond ridiculous at this point. Miami (Ohio) University added a great logo that honored the Miami tribe, in partnership with them. See it here:

https://www.cincinnati.com/story/ne...opts-new-logo-honoring-miami-tribe/776254001/

Would you ask the NAACP what level of racism/stereotype is ok with a Sambo caricature or a "magical negro" trope then rail against them if they demonstrated an unwillingness to find a common ground in your "respect" of their culture?

People like to be offended at stuff. Even when it's not offensive. These Indian Logo's are not offense to most Native Americans. I am not offended by the Fighting Irish Logo or name and I am Irish. I don't think it honors us as Irish people and it plays into a stereotype about us getting drunk and into fights. However, oh well it's not a big deal. They named that team based on us being knows as fighters. Just like The Indians were named that because of the Tribes in Ohio and them being strong.

This is all just politically correct crap. The only people who are offended are white people who like to be offened at everything for every thing that happens. They have done polls and most Native Amercians can give a rip less about a team or logo being about them.

Through American history, native groups have suffered from mass genocide and subjugation and still suffer some of the highest poverty rates in America. The Indians were not named because of "the Tribes in Ohio and them being strong." Much research has been done into the psychological harm that stereotypical behavior and tropes cause, especially in impressionable children. It also has socioeconomic impacts on adults.

Your "history" of the Fighting Irish nickname is also blatantly wrong. I believe four of the six originating priests of Notre Dame were Irish and the school was originally overwhelmingly Irish, thus the Irish school essentially named themselves. Also, just like any other team name of the era, they were the Fighting Irish, just like the Fighting Tigers, Fighting Cyclones, etc. It was a turn of phrase.

But it's good to know that you aren't offended by the logo of a mythical creature--the leprechaun. I'm sure the leprechaun people appreciate your support.
 

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