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Native American journalist takes issue with Kansas City Chiefs mascot
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Journalist Vincent Schilling is speaking out against the Kansas City Chiefs' use of Native American mascots and imagery. On Twitter, Schilling, a Native American writer, explains why he thinks the Chiefs "are not honoring Native people."
another whiny journalist (activist). There is nor has been any degrading of the Native Americans. Call it appropriation if you'd like, where was this guy before the Chiefs went this far before!!
ReplyDeleteSad, very sad! Just like Clay Chastain, making something out of nothing and just won't go away!
That's one Jewish-looking "Native American". At first, I thought he was wearing Groucho Marx glasses !
ReplyDeleteOh and you look like the Aryan superman just because you think like a nazi? Bullshit, you have brown hair, slightly shorter than average, balding, and chubby.
DeleteFuck off Vincent, you fucking cunt.
ReplyDeleteSeriously?
ReplyDeleteC'mon - the Chiefs aren't honoring anything but the almighty dollar; never have been, never will. It's a sport controlled by billionaires to enlarge both their pocketbooks and their egos, nothing more.
The fact that anyone would assume native American protests, however well intentioned, would receive an honestly impartial hearing only highlights the drastic split between The Depolorables and the rest of us; the nation is seriously devolving into a 3rd world banana republic.
All hail the new overlords and their greedy, grasping ways.
Attention seeker.
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ReplyDeletewell, what does Liz Warren think about this?
Maybe we should change the name to Kansas City Calvalry. We could have a 1860’s Calvary soldiers slaughter a couple of Native Americans. Not for real, just pregame antics.
ReplyDeleteOr we could just finire pieces of shit like Vincent.
"Calvary" was where Christ was crucified.
ReplyDeleteThe name of the football team "chiefs" is derogatory. The issues was concluded decades ago. The owners of the football team choose not to address the issue decades ago. Now the team is in the spotlight and the derogatory nature of the team name is in the spotlight.
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ReplyDeleteyeah..but the Washington "Redskins" is cool
So what if “Chiefs” is derogatory. It’s only Indians. Who cares?
ReplyDeleteNazi scum don't care. Nazi scum just want to have someone to bully.
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ReplyDeleteit seems like the team is "honoring" Indians-- naming itself after their leadership..
but..like most "journalists'..he's likely a butthurt Democrat snowflake..
Or you could take naming our football team in honor of your culture as a compliment?
ReplyDeleteNobody needs your smarmy asinine fake compliments. Mind your own fucking business and save any legit compliments for our own heroes. That's it, let's call them the Iraq invasion WMD liars & chumps.
DeleteHarold Roe Bennett Sturdevant Bartle (June 25, 1901 – May 9, 1974) was an American ... in 1962, owner Lamar Hunt renamed the franchise the Kansas City Chiefs after Bartle's nickname, "The Chief." From Wikipedia. Team named after former Mayor. Just another hack who can fact check anything before opening their mouth.
ReplyDeleteRiiiiight and the Indian chief mascot just dropped out of the sky with no explanation, so it's nobody's fault. You lying twit.
DeleteThe "Mayor Chief" was into cultural appropriation. That doesn't justify the mascot.
ReplyDeleteBan the mascot, ban the chop.
^^^^^^^^^ Ban idiots and you lose!
ReplyDeleteTough crowd Too many testosterone and bulldyke types, hard to tell apart.
ReplyDelete11:41 you realize the mascot is a wolf right?
ReplyDeleteDamn you’re stupid.
This Schilling dude looks Jewish to me.
ReplyDeleteAs long as you keep patronizing their casinos, the red man be cool with the Chiefs.
ReplyDeleteSuper bowl is overrated. More people like Trump!
ReplyDeleteI'd be more worried of why his people choose pills and booze to end their lives early. I doubt any of them suffered due to any symbol or franchise name.
ReplyDeleteAs too often happens, upon graduation from J-School this idiot assumed he had acquired the wisdom and knowledge to lecture everybody else about their moral shortcomings. But it is beyond arrogant for him to pretend he's speaking for all American Indian tribes everywhere. Is he even an enrolled member of a particular tribe? And if so, has that tribe authorized him to speak on their behalf? Doubtful. But regardless of his tribal affiliation, he has no authority to speak for other tribes, who may be as different from his tribe as night is from day.
ReplyDeleteJust give that loser a couple beads and tell him to fuck off
ReplyDeleteUnknown and obscure journalist is trying hard not to be unknown and obscure.
ReplyDeleteAs a native American myself, this is nothing more than manufactured butthurt to make a few Indian activist appear relevant and possibly score a payday. The DAPL protests at Standing Rock is a clear example of one tribe's leadership not getting their pockets lined so artificial concern over the environment was created.
In short, fuck this guy with one of Sharice Davids' nasty dildoes.