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U.S. Rep. McCollum Backs Campaign to Change Name of Washington Redskins
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Congresswoman Betty McCollum, co-chair of the Congressional Native American Caucus, last week announced her endorsement of the βChange the Mascotβ campaign, which aims to change the name of the Washington Redskins.
The Oneida Indian Nation of New York initiated this campaign to urge the NFL and Redskins owner Dan Snyder to end its use of the team name.
βThe NFL and its Washington franchise are promoting and profiting from an offensive, racist caricature of Native Americans that simply canβt be tolerated,β said McCollum, who represents Oakdale in the U.S. House. βThe Change the Mascot campaign has my full support. I hope football fans, the media, and all Americans send a strong message that Native Americans and their culture are to be respected and honored, not degraded.β
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The congresswoman in May sent a letter to the NFL, and Commissioner Roger Goodell, according to USA Today, called Redskins nickname βa unifying force that stands for strength, courage, pride and respect.β
The teamβs name βfrom its origin represented a positive meaning distinct from any disparagement that could be viewed in some other context,β according to USA Today, and was never βmeant to denigrate Native Americans or offend any group.β
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McCollum said the Oneida Indian Nation of New York should be commended for βstanding up for the dignityβ of Native Americans.
βMy hope is that NFL owners and players go on the record and join the campaign because right now their silence is condoning this racist brand,β McCollum said.Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.
