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Posted by Gand-Alf on February 25, 2016, 7:58 pm

Two British lawmakers have written to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to complain about the nickname of the Washington Redskins ahead of the team's visit to London next season.


Ruth Smeeth and Ian Austin, who are members of the Labour Party, wrote in a letter dated Feb. 2 that the NFL "should consider changing the name of the Washington franchise or, at a minimum, send a different team to our country to represent the sport, one that does not promote a racial slur."


The NFL said it received a letter co-authored by Smeeth and Austin.


"A team's name is a club decision," NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said. "We recognize there are strong views on both sides of this."


The NFL has been playing regular-season games in London since 2007. Washington is scheduled to play the Cincinnati Bengals on Oct. 30 at Wembley Stadium.


The letter from the lawmakers said that there is "deliberate insensitivity and apparent hostility to a prominent minority group" by using the Redskins name. It said the "exportation of this racial slur ... directly contravenes the values that many in Britain have worked so hard to instill."


Many Native Americans and other groups have called for the team to do away with its name. The team has maintained that it is meant to honor Native Americans, and Redskins owner Dan Snyder has said he will never change the nickname.

Topic: Sports
Comments:
Comment by Gissell33 on February 25, 2016, 8:23 pm
NFL is looking to expand into Europe by 2022, that is why we have been playing regular season games in London. Even though Washington's owner Dan Snyder would not want to move the Redskins to Europe, you would think he recognizes the fact that as an NFL team owner, you share the revenues of every single venue. London looks to be a gold mine. I wonder how all the other owners would vote Redskins off the list of acceptable names for NFL teams. "Redskins" only resonates with Dan Snyder. "Cash" resonates with all the other owners.
Comment by Gand-Alf on February 25, 2016, 8:01 pm
I agree with this, I know what Redskins means. My Great Grandfather was full blooded Cherokee.

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