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re: What is the next SEC tradition to go?

Posted on 6/18/20 at 4:02 pm to
Posted by Ramsey Rocket
Sturgis, KY
Member since Jan 2014
533 posts
Posted on 6/18/20 at 4:02 pm to
Aggies is offensive and reflects farmers negatively and must be changed immediately.
Cowboys too. Blues are something black ppl played for white entertainment so that has to go. Yankees was a racial slur for northerners used by southerners. Giants is offensive to large ppl and belittles small people. Tigers were used to kill slaves in roman times. White sox arent inclusive. Blackhawks chiefs indians braves Redskins self explanatory. Colts arent gender binary. Angels and Saints assume religion. Royals denigrates the working class. Texans had slaves. Spurs are used to abuse animals. Bucks was a derogatory term and Pirates raped women. I think that covers it, this world has gone insane.
Posted by CGSC Lobotomy
Member since Sep 2011
80415 posts
Posted on 6/18/20 at 4:11 pm to
Wild implies uncivilized and savage people

All animal names trigger PETA so they have to go

Rockets imply terrorist attacks

Mavericks glorify the movie Top Gun, which didn't have a black main character - therefore racist

Clippers refer to a barber shop, which reinforces stereotypes

Knicks are short for knickerbockers which implies a correct type of pants, therefore racist

76ers celebrate America, which is RACIST

Nationals also celebrate racist America

Lakers imply that those bodies of water are inferior to oceans so racist

Thunder is scary, which means it's racist

Patriots celebrate America, therefore racist

Jets are a street gang from West Side Story, which is racist

49ers represent the San Francisco Gold Rush, which glorifies capitalism and the slave trade, therefore racist

Browns are an inferior team, which implies that brown people are inferior

Vikings raped and pillaged

Packers spread COVID

Titans thought they were better than the Gods
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