Thursday, March 07, 2019

The Fightin' Snowflakes

Amy Martin, a student government senator who sponsored the resolution to change the name, called the term “extremely offensive.” ... Martin said the nickname not only disregards the suffering of native people in the past, but also the feelings of marginalized students right now ... “We need to listen to who feels disenfranchised by this term,” she said. [More]
You mean like "the merciless Indian Savages"...? (And you realize the only reason demands haven't been made to remove the Declaration from display is because the ignorant young commies who would burn down what it made possible have never read it. But let a few parasitic loudmouths learn its contents and it'll happen.)

Ol' Amy needs to get out more, maybe learn how to breathe.  Then again, I sense "future Democrat politician" here, so she's on the right path.

That Al Capp was one perceptive dude, no?

5 comments:

DDS said...

One can only wonder how long The New England Patriots will be allowed to hang on to their name.

Mack said...

So, what about ...

* https://colonialpenn.com/

Where does it end?

GaryM said...

My favorite Al Capp line https://goo.gl/images/XqvCAJ

David Codrea said...

Same era, but Walt Kelly.

GaryM said...

My bad, but I'm old!