I'm not First Nation and not Inuit. I have never thought of the name Edmonton Eskimos as derogatory but is it?
To an Inuit would it sound like naming a Tennessee team the Nashville Ni*****?
Due to my heritage I know a number of people that came here through Displaced Persons Camps after WWII. They got labeled DP's but it was more than an abbreviation. It implied an uneducated, poorly groomed, ill mannered sub species. The stigma can last for generations in redneck areas.
The Washington Redskins are going through the same thing as are the Atlanta Braves, Cleveland Indians.
One factor is that I don't think there are many First Nation members on the teams. Does that matter? Black comedians can use the N word but not a white guy.
So far animal names are safe so maybe they'll be the Edmonton Elephants or Ergrets
Being a whitey it could be a variation of a tree falling in a forest. If a name is insulting but there is no one to be offended does it get heard?
Is this a variation of the statue issue in the southern USA?
To an Inuit would it sound like naming a Tennessee team the Nashville Ni*****?
Due to my heritage I know a number of people that came here through Displaced Persons Camps after WWII. They got labeled DP's but it was more than an abbreviation. It implied an uneducated, poorly groomed, ill mannered sub species. The stigma can last for generations in redneck areas.
The Washington Redskins are going through the same thing as are the Atlanta Braves, Cleveland Indians.
One factor is that I don't think there are many First Nation members on the teams. Does that matter? Black comedians can use the N word but not a white guy.
So far animal names are safe so maybe they'll be the Edmonton Elephants or Ergrets
Being a whitey it could be a variation of a tree falling in a forest. If a name is insulting but there is no one to be offended does it get heard?
Is this a variation of the statue issue in the southern USA?