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  2. I agree
  3. Trump reposted on Truth social. Why?
  4. Look at the logo
  5. The Cleveland Indians changed their name to the Guardians due to decades of criticism surrounding the "Indians" name and the "Chief Wahoo" logo for being culturally insensitive and offensive to Native Americans. The decision to change the name was also influenced by the national conversation around racial justice and the removal of offensive mascots and team names following the death of George Floyd. Here's a more detailed explanation: Decades of Criticism: The Cleveland Indians had faced increasing criticism and protests for decades regarding their name and the "Chief Wahoo" logo, which were seen as perpetuating harmful stereotypes and caricatures of Native Americans. Pressure from Native American Groups: Native American groups and activists had been advocating for a name change for a long time, arguing that the name and logo were disrespectful and demeaning to their culture and heritage.
  6. Some might
  7. I don't get offended by Redneck or Coonazz - I could fit both of those categories.
  8. Libs made fun of Trump for not “draining the swamp” his first go round. Taking down Obama, Hillary, and their evil cronies is draining the heart of the swamp. I will not make light of the hoax Obama and Hillary created to take down Trump and mislead the American people for years. The typical lib response….”nothing to see here” because they don’t care that they were duped.
  9. I played with Roger in college for a few years, and I'll just say this. If he brings the same intensity to REL that he brought every day in college, they are in fine hands. Rooting for success for REL and Coach Sutterfield!!
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  11. Johnson will move from WR to QB. It will give Silsbee a little more versatility at the position. Dual threat. Silsbee will need someone to take a step forward as RB. Got two or three that will play but needs one of them to be the "man" on a consistent basis. A couple got some experience last year. Need to improve on taking care of the ball. WR core will be just fine. Probably doesn't have a game breaker within the core, but solid group. As mentioned above, Silsbee's offensive strength will definitely be their O-line. Will be the best in the district and one of the best in the region.
  12. So, are we taking advice from Brennan now? Again, not disputing the seriousness of the crime. Yes, it was a crime if proven. Just disputing the characterization from a legal standpoint. SCOTUS has ruled on treason many times as you've pointed out. This doesn't appear to fit. But, it does fit numerous other felony categories that could justify SERIOUS jail time among other penalties. I've mentioned falsifying documents already. Election subversion would also seem to be an easy one if the documented evidence proves out. Providing false testimony, and--yes--even criminal conspiracy could be other pertinent charges. These are all felonies in this circumstance. Not quite sure what it says about us that we could have 2 POTUS/former POTUS with felony convictions.
  13. I think I know what you're trying to say, but any legal system based on religion is against the Establishment Clause of the Constitution. So, Shariah Law will never be legally binding according to U.S. law. Parties can enter into an agreement using it if both agree. But, it won't be legally binding. Any agreement would roll back under U.S. law if there were a dispute. I do think the Democratic Party has gotten themselves into a pickle with this issue. New York City is really making many have a wake-up call.
  14. Biggest strength would be the O line I imagine
  15. Who will Silsbee have in the backfield this season? What will be our biggest strengths on offense?
  16. 6-3 win over Arizona. Brice Matthews 2 dingers and was the first astro since Jake Meyers in 2021 to hit his first 2 dingers in thw same game. Hader 26 saves. Back to 5 up Brewers beat Mariners 6-1
  17. Yes, that is the diversion. When it’s all you have left…..
  18. Yet another post where you demonstrate a lack of being able to follow along. I will give you the benefit of the doubt and assume that you meant to quote someone else.
  19. I didn’t mention Redskins. i answered a comment about Indians. Reading is FUNdamental. .
  20. Excellent!
  21. Interesting!
  22. 7-2 dub over the A's. Shaky start to the game.
  23. They’re becoming so real looking now, it’s hard to tell what’s real and what’s not. Pretty soon it’ll get to where if you don’t see it live, you’ll have to really dig to find out if it’s real or AI. Gonna’ make it even more difficult to make sure you’re getting something accurate from the direct source. Have to think about more than just ‘spin’ nowadays.
  24. Your own article says Trump reposted, meaning someone else made it. Use your head for something besides a hat rack. Even The Village People want to find out who made it, probably for copyright abuse. Geez, you’re so anxious to hang Trump, you don’t even read your own articles.
  25. I was trying to be politically correct. Doesn’t bother me but you wouldn’t like the equivalent. Again, this is about the Washington Redskins.
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  27. Yes, the term "Redskin" is widely considered offensive by many Native Americans. While some polls have shown that a portion of Native Americans are not personally offended by the name, according to Wikipedia, there is a strong consensus among many Native American organizations and individuals that the term is a derogatory and racist slur. Here's why the term is considered offensive: Historical Context: The term "Redskin" has a deeply rooted history in racist portrayals of Native Americans, often associated with violence, dehumanization, and the taking of scalps for bounty. Dehumanization: The term reduces individuals to a single, superficial characteristic – their skin color – ignoring their diverse cultures, languages, and identities. Stereotyping: It perpetuates harmful stereotypes and caricatures of Native Americans, often associated with imagery of violence, warfare, and a romanticized, inaccurate view of their history and culture. Impact on Self-Esteem: The use of such terms can negatively impact the self-esteem and cultural identity of Native American individuals and communities, especially children. Organized Opposition: Many Native American organizations and tribes have actively campaigned against the use of the term "Redskins" and other derogatory mascots and names in sports.
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