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Title: PC in the Great White North: The Redmen Dilemma
Source: Word On The Street
URL Source: https://wotsmqt.com/the-redmen-dilemma/
Published: Jan 29, 2020
Author: Brian Cabell
Post Date: 2020-01-29 23:15:04 by Bill D Berger
Keywords: None
Views: 197
Comments: 3

UNFORTUNATELY, WE’RE NO closer to resolution on the “Redmen” controversy.

If anything, after Monday evening’s MAPS School Board meeting, we might even be further apart.

One-hundred-twenty-five residents showed up at the meeting. Fifty-three of them signed up to speak on the issue–the majority voicing their support for keeping “Redmen” the nickname of Marquette Senior High School.

(Revision: We were informed the final count on speakers was actually 26 in favor of changing the name, 18 against, although a majority of the crowd seemed to favor keeping the name.)

A special committee had previously recommended changing the name.

“This is a nationwide movement to eliminate Native American names, logos, and mascots,” said Danielle Niswander, whose four children attend Marquette schools. “It is money, politics, votes and claims of racism that are fueling this cultural fire…The origins of this fight were not derived from Native American outcry, but rather, the result of a handful of predominantly white activists with a political and financial agenda.”

Harsh words.

And impassioned words from  alumni of MSHS. “The Redmen name is special to us,” said Scott Martin, a Marquette alumnus and supporter of the name. “It is our legacy. I think we can find compromise but we need dialogue.”

Legacy. Pride in the school’s history. Identity with a name that has represented the school for nearly a century is important to so many of school’s alumni and parents of current students. You get the sense, as well, that those who support the Redmen name feel the other side is trying to impose political correctness and cultural hypersensitivity on everybody else.

But that’s certainly not true of all, if not most, of the opponents of the name.

“My wife and I have six children who’ve attended Marquette schools,” said resident Chris Wilkinson. “My wife graduated Marquette Senior High School. And we’ve all talked about it as a family and we reached a consensus–and that’s difficult when you have six kids–that if anyone is offended by the name, then the name should be changed.”

Polls conducted by the Mining Journal and WLUC have shown overwhelming support for keeping the name but, of course, those polls are self-selecting and unscientific.

But beyond that, should majority rule determine whether a name is kept or changed? If majority rule had been enforced in the South in the Sixties, Southerners would likely still be observing Jim Crow laws.

Not an easy issue to deal with here. No easy answers for the school board.


Poster Comment:

Thankfully the words of the perpetually offended snowflake do not represent most of us, other than on the college campus of course.

Scott Martin, a Marquette alumnus and supporter of the name:

. "You get the sense, as well, that those who support the Redmen name feel the other side is trying to impose political correctness and cultural hypersensitivity on everybody else."

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#1. To: Bill D Berger (#0)

In Laredo, Texas, a primarily Hispanic city, George Washington's Birthday is celebrated for a MONTH, due to his membership in the Improved Order of the Red Men.

While the George Washington’s Birthday Celebration shines its brightest light on the Father of Our Country, the festival lies deeply rooted in its first dignitary, the Native American Princess Pocahontas. The regal Indian maiden made her first appearance during the inaugural Washington’s Birthday Celebration when the Improved Order of the Red Men laid seige upon the old Laredo City Hall as part of a mock battle staged back in 1898. Princess Pocahontas served as a peacemaker between the tribe and the city. In gratitude, the mayor presented her with a key to the City of Laredo.

Now, Princess Pocahontas presides over a spectacular pageant that is as much a part of the Washington’s Birthday Celebration as it is homage to the Native American culture. The Princess Pocahontas Pageant presents the Native Americans in a setting that is both mystical and natural. The event adheres faithfully to the Indians’ deep communion with the earth and its elements while showcasing Princess Pocahontas and her court in the entire splendor of the indigenous tribes they each represent. This event is truly unique to Laredo and a definite must see.

www.wbcalaredo.org/event/...ahontas-pageant-and-ball/ Seems our society would ignore the truth of the past and opt for some unnecessary PC nonsense.

http://ustvgo.tv/one-america-news-network/

"And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them. "

The best thing about old age is that it doesn't last forever.

noone222  posted on  2020-01-30   8:55:47 ET  (1 image) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: noone222 (#1)

I had some friends who lived in Laredo. All their neighbors called them "Los Americanos".

StraitGate  posted on  2020-01-30   19:31:09 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: StraitGate (#2)

I worked in the Laredo area for 3 winters and found the people there to be very friendly without any racial or ethnic bitterness even though most of the population is Hispanic. The folks there are effortlessly bi-lingual.

http://ustvgo.tv/one-america-news-network/

"And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them. "

The best thing about old age is that it doesn't last forever.

noone222  posted on  2020-01-31   9:22:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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