jonathan180iq
Well-Known Member
I've been a Braves fan since I was a little boy. And to be completely honest, I didn't realize until WAY too long into my childhood that the Atlanta Braves had anything to do with Native Americans...I do not enjoy sports and simply do not care. Nobody looks at that logo and thinks to themselves,"I ****ing hate Injuns!"
It is simply irrelevant at the end of the day the same way I heavily enjoy black face as a black man. It is hilarious and I wish to see more of it but people are cowards not counting that black society in America is littered with racism but oh well.
I know that sounds ridiculous. But it is what it is.
We have tomahawks on our jerseys, do a war chant when something good happens, and our mascot used to be Chief Noc-a-Homa... All that, and it meant nothing to me because the focus was the game, and the camaraderie; not the mascot, and certainly not any form of racism.
*Before my time, the imagery which hearkens to the teams Native roots was much more prominent - but that was in the 60s and early 70s.