I think we need to back up a bit.Joffa Burns wrote: ↑Wed 24 Jun 2020 9:31pmI wouldn't walk up to group of Asians and say hi yellow skins, I wouldn't walk up to a white group and say hey white skins, I wouldn't walk up to an Indigenous Australian group and say hey black skins as it would be plain weird, so of course I wouldn't do it with a Native American group, nor would I walk up to them and say hello native Americans, In my opinion that is a very odd thing for you to write as the rationale to support your position as it bears no logic to how you would interact with another human or to the confectionery and whether the term is acceptable or racist.The_Dud wrote: ↑Wed 24 Jun 2020 5:38pmI don't think I saw any lobbying to change Red Skins or Chicos (which btw should probably just be ditched as they taste horrendous), seems like maybe Allen's is trying to get on the front foot? I know Red Skins took the 'red Indian' cartoon character off them a while ago, but the connection is obviously there. As you noted they took the N word off products in the passed, but where do you draw the line? I think 'red skins' is obviously not a great term (I doubt you'd say it to a group of Native Americans) so it makes sense to me people aren't thrilled about it.Joffa Burns wrote: ↑Wed 24 Jun 2020 4:04pmCan't say I agree dud.The_Dud wrote: ↑Wed 24 Jun 2020 1:38pmFunny, isn't it?BarryGrogan wrote: ↑Wed 24 Jun 2020 12:14pmIt's a Chiko Roll.
But really, who cares if these things change their name?
My life moved on relatively unchanged when Fags changed their name to Fads.
The outrage from some people about these proposed changes, is worse than the outrage that causes the changes.
The crowd who love to spout "PC gone mad", "snowflakes", "ridiculous cancel culture" are the very same crowd who get all upset and offended if a lollie wants to change it's name, and threaten to boycott it if it does!
But irony is lost on some people I guess
In one hand you have PC apologists lobbying companies and social media demanding change and on the other old boomers like me who point it out with a shake of the head but little more.
I like to ridicule and point out the stupidity, but don't care enough to do anything more.
Classic boomer behavior!
If the term is "not a great term" how do you explain the Washington Redskins baseball team name and mascot? https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/ne ... story.html
What's next, Indian motorcycles and their Classic Chieftain, will Boeing rename the Apache helicopter?
I have also had the opportunity to live and work in the mid-west and still have family there and have met and befriended many native Americans over that period.
I have found the native Americans I have met to be the least political people I have met and least offended by terms such as the one that offends you.
Never said I was offended by the name, never said I think the name should change. I said I can understand why people wouldn’t be thrilled about it.
I probably used a lazy example, a better one might be if someone were talking to a third party about a group of native Americans, I doubt they’d say “those red skins over there”.
And unlike ‘red skins’, I don’t think ‘black/white/yellow skins’ are a used term, so obviously that would be weird, but there are plenty of terms for those groups which were used in the past but clearly aren’t nowadays.
I think you mean the NFL team Washington Redskins, and I know there has been calls to change their name. The article you cited is interesting, though the poll has a fairly small sample size.