I find the
continued exhaustive use of the “Tomahawk Chop” during Atlanta Braves baseball
games to be irritating. Not just because it offends Native Americans…presents a
double standard…but because it is just….irritating.
The chant
was omnipresent as the Cardinals played Atlanta in the playoffs last week, and
it struck a nerve with Card relief pitcher Ryan Helsley, whose mom is a full-blooded
Cherokee. He thought it was a sign of disrespect to him---as he entered the
game---in the 8th inning of the first game of the series. He said so
and it has spawned a mini-controversy.
Here’s what
I think.
If Illiniwek
and Chief Wahoo (the Cleveland Indians’ former mascot) have been retired, then
how can the Braves continue to promote a tomahawk chop? The club responded to
Helsley saying they will continue a dialog about the issue after the season is
over. In other words, we will continue to chop, buddy----
The
commissioner of baseball no less, told the media last February that the Braves
were taking out the chop. And, while you can’t stop fans from chanting----you
sure could stop handing out mini-tomahawks before the game…and cease playing a
musical accompaniment to the ritual.
I’m not
personally offended by the chop but then I haven’t walked a mile in Helsley’s
moccasins. . I’m just irritated by it.
More
irritating is the double standard. Just ask the University of Illinois and the
Cleveland Indians, both losing their mascots to cultural sensitivity.
The
Atlanta Braves need to stop the chop.
Bring back the Chief Illini has lost their pride after the Chief has gone
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