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That just means that the mascots need to be more clear whether the mascots are offensive or not, and they need to show that it is in honor of them, rather than offensive.

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but people's mascots are not about race or disrespect. The Redskins' attorney Lanny Davis said that "The mascot is not about disrespect, or race."

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Keeping the imagery honors the Native American people, and saves funding. Research has shown that some people support the use of Native American athletic imagery, says uncw.edu.

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there are several teams who choose their mascots in a positive way, rather than negatively though.

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Although there may be teams who have racist mascots, and are meant for offense, there are also many teams who have chose there teams to honor the past Indians, or groups positively.

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Team mascots were selected by high school teams to honor the past in a positive way. High schools with so called, offensive, mascots, don't get complaints right away, and they are never directly to the schools. Usually, the politicians are getting the complaints and it is after a while, says tri-cityherald.com.

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You should leave schools' mascots alone because if there is something offensive being said or done, and it forces the school to change their mascots, it jeopardizes donation money, says ebsco.com.



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