Cancel Culture Victims

Other than that Dr. Seuss wasn’t cancelled…

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I’m confused: can we still say Indian?

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Only in the phrase “Indian restaurant.”

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The Washington Post can’t have messed up this badly. It’s surely a Photoshop bullshit thing, isn’t it?

On another hand, now that I think of it there’s this thing in Seattle called United Indians of All Tribes. But maybe it’s like the n-word, you can say it only if you’re one.

Yikes

One of the authors of the article is Shawnee. It’s a thing you have to ask someone what they are comfortable with. The people I’ve been around, who I asked what they prefer to be called, said Indian is their preference. Their take on the ever changing nomenclature was that white people come up with PC names to make themselves feel better.

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/03/07/jeep-cherokee-name-change-native-americans/

I own restaurant
I remove menu item
Is cancel culture? :sweat_smile: :sweat_smile: :sweat_smile:

Publisher owns Seuss
Stops books they don’t want to sell
Is cancel culture?

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I always wondered what it would be like if people took stuff from the Jewish culture and named it after Cars. The Jeep Macabee. Cadillac Herzl 2.0. Kinda Hebrewish looking font on the side.

Sounds like a sweet ride. I hear Steinway pianos are the bomb.

I think they had a say in how their stuff was named though.

Herzl 3.2 v6. If you will it, it is no dream. Rugged all terrain

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When an Indian tribe starts manufacturing cars, they should totally attach their name to it.

Like they do with the Casinos, you mean?

I’m Canadian, so

How can a canoe have a mohawk? :thinking:

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The hairstyle comes from a branch of the Iroquois

Fun fact, I currently have a mohawk hairstyle (though sadly am between canoes)