Yes exactly I think that people would be offended if the mascot was to change but If it doesn't change other people will be offended so if we change the look not the character or how they act so that everyone is happy so the mascot will be representing what they are but in a different way so that no one is offended
If schools don't realize that the mascot is racist the only way they are going to know unless they are told and then they can fix it in another way then getting rid of the mascot.
For example they could change the look of their mascot or maybe how their mascot acts at school games more to be respectful to the culture of the people offended
If schools don't realize that the mascot is racist the only way they are going to know unless they are told and then they can fix it in another way then getting rid of the mascot.
For example they could change the look of their mascot or maybe how their mascot acts at school games more to be respectful to the culture of the people offended
When we all read the story with the girl and her father being offended by the mascot they were not offended about the fact that the mascot was and native american but what the cheerleader was doing to represent the mascot. so schools should just change how they are representing the mascot