Argumentative Essay On Native American Mascots

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Mascot Argument Essay For more than 30 years there has been an ongoing debate on whether Native American mascots are offensive. Every High school, College, and National sports team have a mascot. Some people say that Native American Mascots are offensive, degrading, and perpetuates negative stereotypes about Native Americans. While other people say that Native American Mascots honor the Native American People. Nevertheless, the use of Native American mascots is immensely offensive and should be banned. According to a 2014 report from FiveThirtyEight over 2,000 U.S. sports teams still had names referencing Native Americans. Names like Redskins and Savages are Included. Sports teams with Native American mascots reinforce mocking stereotypes of Native Americans which are simply untrue. These stereotypes are negative and harmful to the Native American People. The stereotypes present a misleading image of Native American people, and feed the consequential myths that have been used to conceal the history of Native …show more content…

Instead of showing Native Americans honor, Native Americans have been depicted as uncivilized objects. Mascots of sports teams, and the fans dress up as indians which is insulting and offensive to indians, not an honor at all. Let's take the Washington Redskins for example. According to Nation Circle Redskins “refers to the bloody scalps of Indian children, women and men that were sold for bounties aside animal skins in the USA.” The name Redskins does not honor Indians it only humiliates the Native Americans reminding them of their harsh history. But the Redskins coach Dan Snyder states that he “will never change the name.” An opposing view is a 2016 Washington Post poll that found found that 9 out of 10 indians don't find the name Redskins offensive. This data is biased however because only 504 indians were polled. The population of Native American people in America is over 5

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