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Originally Posted by Red Slinger
How does that apply to Oneida Nation and several other Native American groups that are actively protesting the name and have been for years.
I personally find it frustrating that a group of people have the nerve to denounce others as being "politically correct" when they don't have a horse in the race. Perhaps it's white guilt that is causing some of the anti-PC folk to go overboard in the defense of racism (and other equally deplorable stuff) to make themselves be able to feel okay.
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I never said no Native American's are offended. But it seems to me the studies among Native American people show a small percentage of them are actually offended.
I doubt they exist but I bet polls among Caucasians would show a significantly higher percentage of people that think it is offensive.
White people need to push the agenda of what they feel is best for other races. They think they are changing things for the better but in the end the more things change, the more they stay the same.