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wholeWheatButterfly t1_j4170x6 wrote

I mean, you can say what you want about its meaning now, but it was originally very racist in origin. Read old news articles and it's all, "the Raiders brought in more scalps at the game this weekend...", like, come on.

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fjwjr t1_j41bp3f wrote

Um, when you search definitions you get everything from Vikings, to ships, to pirates, to Civil War. So this is literally just a case of cherry picking your outrage.

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wholeWheatButterfly t1_j41bv9z wrote

No, I'm saying, articles about the Rutland Raiders specifically. That is the opposite of cherry picking lol. Like, Vermont newspapers had headlines about the Rutland Raiders scalping their competition.

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fjwjr t1_j41e226 wrote

OK, so now that’s two words that are not necessarily ‘native’ to Native Americans. See how ridiculous this is getting?

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inthepines3000 t1_j41opa3 wrote

No. This is Vermont before 2015 we're talking about. Of course it was racist. Same argument they made about Rebels at SB. Though the flag of choice at SB games was of the Confederate variety.

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