Issues of Political Correctness Regarding the Nicknames of Professional Sports Teams There is a growing amount of pressure to change the nicknames of a number of professional sports teams. This pressure is a result of the groundswell of political correctness that is rising from multiple tribes and polarized camps regarding gender equality, politics, age discrimination, religion, and other mainstream issues. The Republican Party and the Democratic Party… Red vs blue in a battle. For the purpose of avoiding objections from supporters of the other party, a number of teams are required to modify their colors or nicknames. Also, climate change opponents and anti-environmentalist factions are protesting that the Green Bay Packers are affiliated with The Green Party, demanding that the team name be changed to the Wisconsin Packers. These teams include the St. Louis Blues, the Boston Red Sox, the Washington Redskins, the Detroit Red Wings, the Cincinnati Reds (which are doubly important due to their affiliation with Russia), and the New York Red Bulls (the Bulls must be struck as well; see below). In the context of gender equality, there are a few teams that are often referred to by male nicknames. Women’s organizations are requesting that the Milwaukee Bucks be renamed the Milwaukee Does or, as a compromise, the Milwaukee Dear Deer. This demand is being made in relation to the Milwaukee Bucks. Aside than that, what about the Chicago Bulls? Should we call them the COWS or the HEIFERS of the herd? Because the term “Bull” also relates to phrases like “balderdash,” “baloney,” “hogwash,” and “crap,” amongst others, and considering the team’s performance over the course of the previous several years, it is possible that Chicago Baloneys might be a more appropriate moniker. For the LA RAMS, there are a few options… Additionally, when the team makes a horrible play, the supporters may more respectfully shout “eweoooooo” rather of booing. This would be a benefit for the fans. They could alternate with the term LA EWES. Alternately, the group may decide to alter the design of the helmet from a pair of horns to a computer in order to identify it with the letters for “Random Access Memory.” There is also the potential of adopting the image of a “Battering Ram,” which is surely associated with football jargon. This is another significant possibility. And what about the Kings of Los Angeles and the Kings of Sacramento? Changing the name of the band to “Royals” or switching to “Queens” would be a straightforward modification (on second thought, stick with Royals). The Dallas Cowboys and the ‘Dallas Cowgirls’ are required to split the same amount of time. In conclusion, the Indianapolis Colts should switch places with the ‘Indianapolis Fillies’ on a regular basis. The Philadelphia Phillies are a more complicated source of concern. According to the “Urban Dictionary,” the phrase “Phillie” is a slang term that refers to a person who is a member of the Republican Party. This term is often believed to be an insult due to the fact that Republicans are primarily concerned with the welfare of themselves and other wealthy individuals. A girl may also be given the name Phillie, which has its origins in Greek and means “horse lover.” Phillie is a name that can be used for both girls and boys. There is another variant of the name Philippa known as this (Greek). Both the Phillies and the Fillies are frequently mistaken with one another. Consequently, it is possible that Philadelphia ought to restore to the original name, which was the Quakers; yet, the San Francisco NFL club would try to claim that they are the original moniker (see below). Age discrimination: The Philadelphia 76ers are prejudiced against people of all ages because they identify with elderly adults and, as a result, discriminate against them. There is a problem with the San Francisco 49ers as well, and that is that they ignore everyone who is not 49 years old. Atheists are demanding that religion be removed from the realm of sports since there are an excessive number of teams that are oriented toward Roman Catholicism. Some examples of these clubs are the San Diego Padres, the New Jersey Devils, the New Orleans Saints, and the Los Angeles Angels. Both the St. Louis Cardinals and the St. Louis Blues will be required to abandon their St. Louis identities and change their names to the Missouri Cardinals and the Missouri Rivers, from that point forward. Non-politically correct names for a variety of individuals: The anti-gun organizations have demanded that the moniker “Heat” be removed from Miami. The Nashville franchise in the National Hockey League has to do rid of the moniker “Predator” for obvious reasons. Teetotalers are demanding that Milwaukee cease using the term “Brewers,” or else they will abstain from drinking beer as a form of protest. Additionally, there are a great number of people in the area who feel strongly about the draft dodgers during the Vietnam War, which means that the Los Angeles Dodgers also have an issue to overcome. “Looking Forward Through the Rear View Mirror” for the first time

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