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Should have just gone with the Cleveland Wokes.
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I find it ironic that some people want to cancel "cancel culture".
I just learned that "Guardians" has a local history involving 100 year old statues on the road to the stadium area, and that they tried to find a name with the "dians" so they could maintain the logo style and nod to the old name. I would still prefer the Spiders...their mascot could be Boris. https://youtu.be/JWpz2OYf1QU https://tse2.mm.bing.net/th?id=OIP.W...=0&w=167&h=163 |
Long live Louis
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Long live Louis
I liked Spiders and Blues both better but could have been worse.... moving on... im more upset about the 9th inning blown save last night.... Go Tribe ! |
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That name is the epitome of awfulness!!!!! What in high f_ck???????????
They should have no name at all, with just a bold, handwritten 'x' on the front of the jersey as a symbol of cancel culture. And perhaps any fan showing up in something with a Cleveland Indians logo on it should be immediately arrested. Attachment 470376 Or better yet, call them the Cleveland Cortis, to memorialize the ITALIAN actor who played the fake, crying Indian in those memorable 1970 TV commercials, Espera Oscar de Corti. Quite apropos. |
Now if they could just change the name "Cleveland" they'd really have something. ;)
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...I was really hoping they would go with Cleveland Steamers to really signify how this whole thing was handled.
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Honestly, it's not that bad, just a bit generic. It looks like they're leaning into an Art Deco style, which will be a nice break from the usual.
Folks from Cleveland, did the campaign to pick the Spiders ever really take off locally? It always seemed to get good traction online, but never saw it mentioned in any Ohio media. |
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How about.....
The Cleveland apologists!? or the Cleveland Cancel Culturists?
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Look at what is happening here, changing names of streets, sports teams, removing statues, etc, on and on. We should be looking at China & see how they control their people, it’s happening here.
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I think they missed the boat
Why not a threatening geographic name
Introducing the CLEVELAND EERIES |
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I wonder if we'd be having this discussion had the Indians agreed to give a percentage of their take every year to some indian tribes or charities for the supposed use of the term "Indians"? Would be interesting to see how the "insulted" ethnic group would have reacted had the team ownership just voluntarily decided to change the name, and then informed those tribes/charities they would no longer be getting any money from the team.
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Maybe it's true that naming the team the Cleveland Indians was out of respect but it clearly didn't last. Chief Wahoo could not be confused with respect on any level in my opinion. I'm not sure why there's always resistance to ending bad practices. Why would anyone want to perpetuate Chief Wahoo? Or an association with it? Even though I don't like Guardians it is a clean break from all things Wahoo. Although I think Naps or Spiders would have accomplished the same thing.
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If Cleveland is going to come up with a crappy new name, might as well go further and call themselves the “Mistakes”. Named after the cozy confines of the old Cleveland Municipal Stadium affectionately known as the mistake on the lake.
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As far as tradition goes, I don't think a name change really matters. So many teams in all sports have moved over the years and change their names to align with the new city (and if they don't it seems odd) and so many many players change teams every year that they don't even know who they're playing for.
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Why not the "Spiders" just crazy!
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I don't like the new name. If they were going to go with something boring then they should have just renamed the team the Cleveland Meh's.
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You “cancel culture” people…get over it! Ben is not my uncle and Jemima is not my aunt. Do some research |
I don't know whether to laugh or cry at how awful this is. The Guardians? Ridiculous times
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The name isn't great - a tribute to bridge pillars?!? - but, at the end of the day, I don't care. The owners are free to do whatever they want with the name.
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I was at Progressive Field tonight. When they announced the new name before the game, most of the crowd booed. I don’t care either way. But I can tell you after living 25+ years overseas, my experience back in the country is everyone is afraid….. about everything. Thank god for baseball though. Come October 4 we are leaving and will be back first week of April for the next season.
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Why stop there?
Minnesota Twins is offensive to Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. San Francisco Giants is offensive to Gheorghe Muresan and Manute Bol. Buffalo Bills is offensive to Deblasio, Gates, Clinton and Cosby :) |
I’m not a fan of it, both the decision to change and the new name. I thought Guardians was lame when the Space Force took it, and still do.
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Who's next? Possibly the New York Jets https://www.foxnews.com/media/concha...global-warming But it is what it is. What can you do? So, I try to find humor in their dumbass ways. After all, this is the same group of dumbasses that think there are more than 2 genders. |
My first thought when I read this on the internet was, "What a stupid name". Teams should let the fans come up with a name. Oh well.
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Which one will be the mascot
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Sad. What's sadder is the people on here that think it's good.
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Let me give you a good example. How many liberal politicians called for a mask mandate and then were photographed in public without a mask when they thought no one was looking? Many of them. It wasn't about masks. It was about compliance. |
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I guess the Braves are next.
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Funny (now) story. My wife is an Ohio girl and while I am not originally from there, it is where my family lives now. A number of years ago, on a visit, I (without even thinking) bought an Indians ballcap with the Chief Wahoo logo on it. When I got back home (without even thinking) I wore it out in public, I got a lot of dirty looks. Needless to say, the hat was relegated to yardwork duty and, within a year, was in the trash. As for the name, I love it. Cleveland is a great town and the Guardians of Transportation are a significant local landmark. They are part of the Hope Memorial Bridge which connects the Ohio City neighborhood to downtown. The ballpark sits at the east end of the bridge. My wife and I were back there a few weekends ago for a wedding. As is our habit, we went to Ohio City for lunch and a visit to the Market Garden microbrewery (which uses a Guardian in their corporate logo.) There was a little art fair going on in a plaza across 25th Street from the West Side Market and there was a lot of Guardian inspired artwork on display. I even bought this t-shirt: https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-9io8FJfMn.../Guardians.jpg It really made me realize how much the Guardians of Transportation are part of Clevelands identity. |
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I will always refer to them as the Indians.
I will always refer to the Washington football club as the Redskins. Same for all other changes. And I will ALWAYS stand for our National Anthem. That's just me. Bob Besides, the Guardians? What a horrible name. |
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You think political reasons might have been why Byrd renounced the KKK, racism and segregation? :rolleyes: |
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