That's racist!

Their what?
willingly. Don't you have one? Mine is pretty big.

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Might as well rename them the Cleveland Blackies with the logo of a person in blackface, since apparently this thread’s consensus is that anything goes

McDad suggested the Cleveland Steamers..... what poor downtrodden group would end up butthurt over that one?
 
What people don't realize is even if it's just 5% of the population that is offended by Wahoo, then it makes sense to move away from him. This is a business decision. It doesn't make sense for a sports franchise to alienate people. There are plenty of names and mascots that do not.
 
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It’s a caricature based on a stereotype of a particular race. If you tried that with a black person, or a smiling Asian with a bright yellow face, it wouldn’t last 5 minutes. They almost changed the logo back in 1994 for the same reasons.

That’s it? Those are some sorry ass complainers. Lol
 
What people don't realize is even if it's just 5% of the population that is offended by Wahoo, then it makes sense to move away from him. This is a business decision. It doesn't make sense for a sports franchise to alienate people. There are plenty of names and mascots that do not.

It’s way less than that.


They should call themselves the Caucasians.
 
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Wait until the the anti-gunners and anti-military folks come after the "Volunteers" = Slave owners & Murders

It'll probably happen just wait.

PETA will soon go after all animal mascots.
 
What people don't realize is even if it's just 5% of the population that is offended by Wahoo, then it makes sense to move away from him. This is a business decision. It doesn't make sense for a sports franchise to alienate people. There are plenty of names and mascots that do not.

You're like a professor. But only in the lazy, never actually contribute anything kind of way.
 
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What people don't realize is even if it's just 5% of the population that is offended by Wahoo, then it makes sense to move away from him. This is a business decision. It doesn't make sense for a sports franchise to alienate people. There are plenty of names and mascots that do not.

I bet 5% of the population don’t even know his name. You’re also assuming there’s some sort of normalized distribution of fandom. If the people who are offended live in Berkeley and Williamsburg they’re not exactly potential customers to start with.
 
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