lilnikki33111
Nikki
lilnikki33111

Hello, I am actually a sophomore at McClain high school and a member of the marching band. I would just Like to say that no one but the cheerleaders and the principle has any say over what goes on that banner. The band themselves did not even see it until they brought it onto the field. And as soon as we saw it, I

Native American here, the term “Indian” does not offend me or any other natives that I know. That includes tribes based in Southern Cali and Western Washington. It is simply that, a term that means no general disrespect to a group of people. In fact, as you have stated, it is more of a funny reminder of the stupid

First off your disrespectful and rude. Southern Ohio is full some of the most beautiful land that makes up this country. That land provides meals that is put on your table three times a day. It’s a privilege to live in Southern Ohio. It’s home to us just like yours is to you. Don’t be disrespectful just because it’s

It happens on TV, in the movies, in magazines, in newspapers (what’s that?), online, and even here. Why, just this week on Deadspin and Jez, there are articles referring to Natives as “Indians” which they are not and never have been. And if you’ve ever spoken to a native, it is not a preferred term which.. you know,

Meh. It’s bad, but it strikes me as kids trying to engage in edgy/black humor and flaming out spectacularly.

Ugh, why are you people being SO PC. It’s just a SIGN. And KIDS being KIDS as they are in the locker room!