Mellinger makes the mistake of attempting/pretending to understand the pay cable TV culture war: To avoid a cultural free-for-all, Chiefs form alliance with American Indian groups
Here's a video that explains a bit of why the talking point won't work . . .
Here's a video that explains a bit of why the talking point won't work . . .
Just get it over with and change the fucking name.
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To the:
Kansas City Bison Ballers
The Chiefs, once again explaining that the team was named after Mayor Bartle, have announced they are changing the mascot to a short, fat white guy in a suit. Arrowhead is being renamed the "council chambers."
ReplyDeleteStop the racism. Remain the Minnesota Vikings and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish!
ReplyDeleteNotice how not one NFL team is named after anything Mexican? Damn is that discrimination or racial empathy? I guess we will have to tune into Mr. Sharpton to find out.
ReplyDeleteName ideas...
ReplyDeleteKansas City Congos.
Kansas City Ebony Giants.
Kansas City Thugs (the cheerleaders could be the Thugettes)
The Kansas City African Ballet
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ReplyDeleteMe, Chief "He Who Dances With Whores While Taking Peyote" would like to announce that my tribe "Braves Of Tobacco and Squaws Of Loose Slots" have reached treaty with Mr. Clark Hunt whereby he is granted full use and copyright of "Kansas City Chiefs" to be fully used without recourse or compensation due, in exchange for a one-time payment of 10 gold necklaces, a dozen blankets, one case of Johnny Walker firewater, and a new Mustang GT.
Go Chiefs!
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ReplyDeleteFreebase KC
KC Apes
KC Chop Suey
KC Tokers
Who cares said:
ReplyDeleteHow about the KC Crackers?
I wonder how the Indians feel about KCMO and KCK being named after one of their tribes and being full of NIGGERS.
ReplyDeleteGiven all the states and cities named after American Indians it is interesting how these jack offs in the press focus on a football team. What is more offensive being associated with the NFL or Tupelo, Mississippi?
ReplyDeleteChange the name to the Kansas City Manayunk which is from the Leni Lenape word for "where we go to drink".
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