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marmar

(77,072 posts)
Wed Sep 9, 2015, 02:09 PM Sep 2015

Dave Zirin: Washington’s Football Team Is the Donald Trump of the NFL

from The Nation:


Washington’s Football Team Is the Donald Trump of the NFL
The Washington football franchise is trying to build a fan base the same way Donald Trump is constructing his electoral campaign: by appealing to white anxiety.

By Dave Zirin


 Last week saw the professional death-spiral of quicksilver quarterback Robert Griffin III in a Washington football uniform. Just three years after the team mortgaged its future to draft the Heisman winner, and two years after he completed an electric rookie season, Griffin is all but done in this town, a shocking reversal of fortune for a player who was The Next Big Thing and a franchise that has even diehard fans turning away in droves. I wanted RGIII to continue to transfix the the NFL like he did during that hypnotic first campaign. I wanted it not only because D.C. is a special place when the home team is cooking. I wanted it because the deeper RGIII took this team into the playoffs, the better chance that its damnable racist name – the one linked to the psychiatric damage of Native children – would change. This team’s Jim Crow era moniker has survived into the 21st century precisely because this Walking Dead franchise has been so irrelevant if not unwatchable over the last twenty years. Their billion-dollar zombie-brand endures because the team lurks in the shadows, only living in the broader public consciousness when owner Dan Snyder’s voracious ego has to feed. Imagine if they made the Super Bowl and the world had two weeks to debate and discuss this name. One could imagine a mass march on the Super Bowl, as dozens of Native American tribal councils would undoubtedly mobilize and converge on the big game, as feckless NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell stammered excuses about how it’s “ultimately up to Dan Snyder”.

Tragically, while the team is currently mired yet again in one humiliation after another, after another, after another, Dan Snyder clings even more tightly to the name, molding a new constituency of newfound “fans” who want the team to be a symbol of the fight against “political correctness”. The team is becoming the sports equivalent of the Donald Trump presidential run, a dead-ender operation with nothing to offer but a howl of anger at a slowly evolving world. To change the team name would mean conceding that this beloved brand is not only racist, but that racism and white supremacy actually exist and deserve to be fought. Similarly, to concede that the business practices of parasites like Donald Trump are a far greater cause of economic insecurity than an undocumented immigrant family is to break with a racism that for many has become a last refuge of comfort in a frightening world of debt and despair.

 Trump is also the embodiment of what, before the awful summer of 2015, Washington team President Bruce Allen called, without irony, “winning the off-season.” Trump is winning now when it doesn’t matter, but is on a toboggan ride toward eventual oblivion. You don’t win national elections in 2016 on the single-issue platform that white people are getting a raw deal. Similarly, the sliver of people who cheer for Dan Snyder in southern bars to “Keep the Name” while he pumps his fist, does not make up for how many fans have left the building and how degraded the franchise has become. The twitter feed promoted by the team that’s devoted to defending the name, @Redkinsfacts is sending out articles from the National Review (since deleted) conflating the push to change the team name with attacks against symbols of the old Confederacy. They have hired a right wing rogue’s gallery like Bush flack Ari Fleischer, Bruce Allen’s brother, George “Macaca” Allen, and Republican lisckspittle Frank Luntz to help them polarize the fanbase and keep the brand intact. This team, which has long survived by being supported by a majority black city and play their games in majority black Prince George’s County, seem content to play Trump and be divisive, ugly, and cruel to the fans that have loved them the most. These fans have said overwhelmingly in polls that they understand why Native Americans would be offended by the name and that Snyder should meet with the tribal councils and hear their concerns. Instead, he sneers at the very idea.

I wish I could say I was surprised but an experience in August told me otherwise. Every year my family goes to Ocean City, Maryland, a largely white, working class, right wing corner of the state. But in summer, the beautiful beaches and easy access mean that one would be hard-pressed to find a more integrated setting in this hyper-segregated country. That made it all the more ugly this year to see the explosion of Confederate Flag merchandise. It should not have been overly surprising. In the wake of the South Carolinian removal of the Confederate Flag – in response, let’s please remember, to a mass murder inside a historic black church – the Confederate Flag has traveled up north as a symbol of white grievance against “political correctness”, oblivious – or perhaps not oblivious – to the fact that for many it is a symbol of the racist violence. One person’s howl against multiculturalism is another’s announcement that a lynching may be imminent, yet neither seems to care how that line has blurred. ................(more)

http://www.thenation.com/article/washingtons-football-team-is-the-donald-trump-of-the-nfl/




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Dave Zirin: Washington’s Football Team Is the Donald Trump of the NFL (Original Post) marmar Sep 2015 OP
The shameful history goes back far beyond Snyder KamaAina Sep 2015 #1
Are their any Snyder apologists here? madinmaryland Sep 2015 #2
There must be. I know there are some Potatoes fans around KamaAina Sep 2015 #3
I haven't seen Dr. Snyder around recently. She shows up occasionally, but madinmaryland Sep 2015 #4
 

KamaAina

(78,249 posts)
1. The shameful history goes back far beyond Snyder
Wed Sep 9, 2015, 02:18 PM
Sep 2015

As our resident Cowpies fan has pointed out, many African Americans in the DC area defiantly wear Cowpies garb, because for all its faults (too numerous to discuss here ), Dallas integrated many years before Washington ever did.

 

KamaAina

(78,249 posts)
3. There must be. I know there are some Potatoes fans around
Wed Sep 9, 2015, 04:23 PM
Sep 2015

but I haven't seen their flagbearer in a while.

madinmaryland

(64,931 posts)
4. I haven't seen Dr. Snyder around recently. She shows up occasionally, but
Wed Sep 9, 2015, 08:12 PM
Sep 2015

is still torn between watching the disaster in Snyderland, the collapse of the Natinals, or whether to admit that she is really a Tony Romo fan!!


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