The Fighting Sioux nickname battle wages on:
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/02/07/or ... h-dakotas/
Are people growing tired of the battle to save the “Fighting Sioux” nickname?
Or should its backers stay the course?
One great reason to continue, is to put a stake in the ground, with respect to the political correctness and inconsistency insanity.
Any NCAA team can continue to play the Florida Seminoles, the Fighting Illini, The Utes, etc., but the “Fighting Sioux???” Oh no, not THAT!!!
And why is race singled out as the sole basis for inappropriateness, when it comes to team nicknames?
• Nationality isn’t? Fighting Irish? Fighting Scots?
• Profession isn’t? Cowboys? Steelers? Packers? 49ers?
• Names that elicit associations to questionable subject matter? : Cougars? Trojans?
• National disasters? : Hurricanes? Tornadoes? Cyclones? Is this not insensitive to disaster victims?
• Religious Connotations : Devils, Red Devils, Blue Devils, Friars, Saints, Vikings, Crusaders?
• People who killed, robbed, or committed other sundry crimes? : Pirates? Buccaneers? Pirates? Spartans?
Could not anyone associated with any of these groups take offense to their name/image being misrepresented via a sports team?
Should we simply eliminate team nicknames altogether, and save the endless debates that are bound to arise? Would it be better to just give teams a “color” for a nickname, much like 5 year old soccer teams?
Orange? Green? Grey? Those seem safe, right? Okay, maybe not.................. “Blue” which elicits associations to depression, and “Yellow” which elicits associations to cowardice…………..and throw in “Brown”, “Black”, “Red” and “White” while you are at it, for obvious reasons.
We either need to just suck it up, as a society, or skip nicknames altogether.