by
32 Comments
On the heels of the Cleveland Indians announcing the changing of their controversial Chief Wahoo logo, ESPN's Max Kellerman thinks that while we're at it Notre Dame should change their "Fighting Irish" nickname...



Do you agree?

(CollegeSpun)
Filed Under: NCAA Sports
32 Comments
user avatar
Mr. Shankly75 months
He is so full of shite..."I know a lot of Irish people that are offended" My arse!
user avatar
ColoBama75 months
Left wing sjw white bread mofos get more offended about this shite than actual Irish, American Indians, etc.
user avatar
MountainCat75 months
How bout the Notre Dame Conor McGregors??
user avatar
ColoBama75 months
I like it. Though Notre Dame hardly resembles Conor McGregor's swagger or fight.
user avatar
ColoBama75 months
A big hallmark of social acceptance of immigrants into this country was that ethnic groups like the Irish, Germans, Polish and Italians eventually began to not take themselves or their ethnic identity so seriously. You should keep your family's old country's tradition alive but you should also embrace being an American. For example, if I saw less Mexican immigrants waving Mexican flags and more of them waving American flags, I might accept them more.
user avatar
mark65mc75 months
I am fine with it. Make them the "Drooling Irish" in honor of Joe Kennedy.
user avatar
OchoDedos75 months
Typical of a loudmouth New York Jew
user avatar
JackieTreehorn75 months
A private school can tell these bastards like Max to frick off.
user avatar
OGTiger75 months
And yet the Washington REDSKINS remain. Why: because Washington DC don’t give a s**t what you think. They gonna do what they do. Try to stop them!!! LOL!
user avatar
Vlad75 months
ESPN sucks balls!
user avatar
Champs75 months
the irish will never be offended like some minorities
user avatar
ColoBama75 months
Everything's a compliment to us.
user avatar
udtiger75 months
Good God
user avatar
Witecoco75 months
Max Kellerman? *mute*
user avatar
GeologyGrad8875 months
This tool is the Kingpin of idiocy at ESPN.
user avatar
coachw75 months
This pos is typical espn. Mouthpiece for their socialist agenda. Don't watch this bs unless lsu sports event is on.
user avatar
blueboy75 months
I'm mostly Irish. Good luck getting us to be offended by Notre Dame, or anything, really. There's a reason Sigmund Freud was always frustrated with us. We're immune to leftist bullshite.
user avatar
GeologyGrad8875 months
And the Irish faced extreme discrimination in the 19th and early 20th centuries, but they seem to be able to get on with their lives.
user avatar
FaCubeItches75 months
Hell, we don't even complain overly much about the term "Paddy wagon"
user avatar
vodkacop75 months
Dont yall get it? Its not the Irish that have to be offended its the left wing loonies who get offended for you. Just like the Cleveland Indian logo there was a poll done and 9 out of 10 native Americans werent offended by it. Its those whack job progs
user avatar
Jason978200375 months
New Orleans Saints should change their mascot too since it may offend atheist and protestants
user avatar
FaCubeItches75 months
Their alter-ego Aint's just offend grammarians. And football fans.
user avatar
pellietigersaint75 months
man, I cant even...........frick that guy.
user avatar
JackieTreehorn75 months
Team A vs Team B
user avatar
Black n Gold75 months
My grandfather, whose parents descended from Ireland, wears that damn leprechaun as a badge of honor. He would be offended if he heard this tool's comments.
user avatar
Deltatiger75 months
So, while they're at it, i suppose they should change the name of the university from Notre Dame, "Our Lady," because it might offend a couple of students that have attended there that are male chauvinists. Got it.
user avatar
BatonRougeBuckeye75 months
Political correctness AKA the loss of common sense
user avatar
tigerfootball1075 months
and the acceptance of Cowardness
Popular Stories
logoFollow TigerDroppings for LSU Football News
Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram to get the latest updates on LSU Football and Recruiting.

FacebookTwitterInstagram