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Posted on 10/29/21 at 6:27 am to Dire Wolf
Weren't the Braves originally in Boston?
Posted on 10/29/21 at 6:59 am to Bert Macklin FBI
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I get why "Redskins" is racist
Then you’re a pussy too
Holy frickin shite this country is soft as frick…
Posted on 10/29/21 at 8:33 am to Sun God
I think she's just mad because of the choppers she's got and the Braves just keep reminding her of them.
Posted on 10/29/21 at 8:41 am to KiwiHead
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Weren't the Braves originally in Boston?
Yes. The original Boston franchise.
Posted on 10/29/21 at 8:42 am to KiwiHead
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Weren't the Braves originally in Boston?
Boston, noted not racist town.
Posted on 10/29/21 at 11:03 am to Dire Wolf
It's time to dismantle and destroy the media and the people who write their propaganda.
Posted on 10/29/21 at 11:51 am to crash1211
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I think she's just mad because of the choppers she's got and the Braves just keep reminding her of them.
LMAO
So true
Posted on 10/29/21 at 11:54 am to I Bleed Garnet
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We know this because we've seen it. For decades, the Braves employed an American Indian mascot named Chief Noc-A-Homa. He wore a headdress and danced on the pitcher's mound and huddled in a teepee and celebrated home runs with smoke signals and breathed fire. In 1985, he also missed three events for the team and admitted to hitting on multiple women on the job. Rather than recast the role after the employee was fired, the Braves retired the character.
More than 35 years ago, the Atlanta Braves recognized something was wrong and remedied it. The refusal to do so now registers oddly, like a cocktail of hubris and cowardice. In 1985, the team was willing to guide fans to the right place. Now it isn't, and MLB apparently refuses to mandate it.
It's an inevitability the chop goes away, just like it will go away at Kansas City Chiefs games, just like it will go away, eventually and probably last, at the place it started, Florida State University, where the Seminole tribe offers its blessing for chopping at Doak Campbell Stadium.
Until that happens, teams will peddle the same vacuous arguments the Washington Football Team did before it dropped its former name, and fans will treat their right to participate in a chant or use a nickname as if it's something important while turning a blind eye to the actual problems in indigenous communities, where poverty and violence against women and poor education leave Native Americans terminally vulnerable.
The most frustrating thing about the chop is how easy it would be to stop. It would be a small gesture. It wouldn't fix any of those generational problems that affect American Indians. But it would, to plenty, return at least a modicum of dignity to a people that have already had so much taken from them.
When that eventually happens, we know the journey that Braves fans will undertake, because we've seen it before. First, denial and anger. They'll bargain, they'll feel depressed and eventually they'll accept it, because fans don't go to games just to chop. They go to watch the team they love, chop or no chop, and anyone who loves chopping more than Ronald Acuña Jr., Freddie Freeman and Ozzie Albies clearly has bad taste anyway.
It's what made Manfred's tack on Tuesday so stunning. He's had 30 years to figure out the right thing to say about the chop, and his central theses were: Teams make their own choices (even though they actually don't) and American Indians in the region are fully backing the chop (even though they certainly haven't).
"The Native American community in that region is wholly supportive of the Braves' program, including the chop," Manfred said. "For me, that's kind of the end of the story."
Wholly supportive. Sounds about as convincing as unwaveringly supportive.
At least Manfred was telling the truth about one thing. The end of the story is coming. That noise you hear this week emanating from Truist Park will sound like the tomahawk chop, but in reality it will mark the beginning of its death rattle. The chop is not long for Atlanta, and, with any luck, not long for the sporting world.
Come on, guys. It's 2021. Let's move on. Find something else.
passon had to get his article in LINK
Posted on 10/29/21 at 12:05 pm to Dire Wolf
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Come on, guys. It's 2021. Let's move on. Find something else.
Physician, heal thyself.
Posted on 10/29/21 at 12:58 pm to Metaloctopus
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Lol. No they didn't. Or did you not see how that ticket "overcame" an insurmountable deficit while most of America was asleep? If you knew anything about Georgia, as a whole, you'd know that it isn't possible they voted for those two.

THEY ALSO GOT WATER THAT TURNS THE FROGS GAY!
Posted on 10/29/21 at 1:08 pm to Dire Wolf
I just knew she was going to be a white Jew.
Posted on 10/29/21 at 2:30 pm to AlonsoWDC
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THEY ALSO GOT WATER THAT TURNS THE FROGS GAY
What?
Posted on 10/29/21 at 2:35 pm to AlonsoWDC
Here’s an editorial from the super liberal WSJ editorial page on Trump’s continued baseless claims on the election, though this won’t change any of the minds here. He invents unprovable claims, asks people to debunk them, and his followers eat it up. These people live in their own reality and are too far gone to reason with.
LINK
LINK
Posted on 10/29/21 at 3:02 pm to mattz1122
You can't speak to these people like that.
They won't hear you and they absolutely do not care.
Trump 2024.
They won't hear you and they absolutely do not care.
Trump 2024.
Posted on 10/29/21 at 4:05 pm to Dire Wolf
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“It’s like if someone denigrated Christianity or 9/11 jumpers,” says Brett Chapman, a Native American rights attorney and enrolled member of the Pawnee Nation who is a vocal opponent of Native American mascots. He imagines 50,000 people in a stadium dressed as Jesus Christ or screaming gibberish in mockery of the national anthem. He imagines the reaction that would get.
This kind of shite happens all the time in entertainment, in the media, and even by some members of Congress, and it's celebrated by the Left. They can frick off.
This post was edited on 10/29/21 at 4:06 pm
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