Sunday, August 1, 2021

Kansas City Footballers 'retire' Warpaint mascot as team plans to educate us


Although the Kansas City Chiefs of the NFL have no immediate plans to change the teams highly offensive name [to woke Marxists who find everything offensive], they announced this week that they're going to stop showcasing a horse mascot named "Warpaint." This racist horse, or is it the name that racist . . . or perhaps the person(s) who named it, would come out at the start of games galloping around the field on game day as its rider would make Native American war cries and hunt scalps to take from "white man with  heap big fire sticks."

“We feel like it’s time to retire Warpaint,” said woke Chiefs president Mark Donovan at training camp on Monday. By "we," he means him and the cancel culture. “A lot of reasons for that, but we feel like it’s the right thing to do. Warpaint won’t be running at Arrowhead (Stadium) anymore.”

This is a slap in the face to Native Americans, formerly known as Indians. They are a proud people whose history of tribal warfare and land grab goes back to ancient times. The name "Warpaint" not only doesn't bother or offend them; they see it as a tribute to their past. 

The Chief's woke move came three days after the Major League Baseball team in Cleveland changed its name from the Indians to the Guardians, the dumbest name they could possibly come up with and an insult to those adults acting as guardians to their progeny. 

Donovan said the Chiefs have no plans to change their name, but would continue collaborating with “a really good American Indian working group that provides us real guidance and feedback and perspective on this issue.” 

Yes, Donovan said 'Indian.'

“We’re going to continue to create opportunities to educate, create awareness and work exactly as we have over the past eight years now with the working group,” Donovan said, because we of the un-woke need to know about how American settlers took the land from the Native Americans . . .  who took the land from other Native Americans . . . who took the land from other Native Americans . . .

The Chiefs announced prior to the 2020 season of covid that they will bar fans from entering the stadium wearing headdresses or face paint that honors Native Americans. 

The Star reported, “A Native American named Bob Johnson used to ride Warpaint before games…dressed in a war bonnet, with warpaint on his face.” Now no Native Americans will be permitted to glorify their past thanks to Donovan, who is regarded by many Native Americans as a horse's ass.

“I started in 1963, and I went just about 20 years as the only rider,” Johnson told FOX4 during an interview last year. “I wore out three horses.”

According to FOX4, Johnson said it was Chiefs late owner Lamar Hunt “who came up with the idea of an Indian, complete with headdress, riding around after every touchdown.”

The custom continued until 1989 when new management decided to replace Warpaint with a mascot called KC Wolf. 

However, Warpaint returned twenty years later, in 2009, for the franchise’s 50th anniversary. But when the Chiefs re-introduced Warpaint, the horse was ridden by a cheerleader with big American breasts instead of a man donning a traditional Native American headdress.

Many Indians were upset due to the disrespect the management showed by not allowing a real Indian to ride. They feel disrespected and marginalized by the Kansas City Chiefs.


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