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By: Beldin in 6TH POPE
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Washington Post op-ed wants you to know that ‘Buccaneers’ is problematic

http://twitchy.com/gregp-3534/2021/02/07/washington-post-op-ed-wants-you-to-know-that-buccaneers-is-problematic/

It’s Super Bowl Sunday and the Washinton Post is attempting to cancel the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Literally:

Earle Kimel ~ The Buccaneers embody Tampa’s love of pirates. Is that a problem?
The Buccaneers embody Tampa’s love of pirates. Is that a problem?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2021/02/05/buccaneers-embody-tampas-love-pirates-is-that-problem/

Sounds like The WaPo has its panties in a twist about having to change the Washington Redskins to the Washington Coons, eh? ROTFLMAO! 

Tim Murtaugh ~ On Super Bowl Sunday, the @washingtonpost is here to remind us that “normalizing pirates” is problematic.

So, if the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are not cancelled, soon we will all be tolerating raiding galleons, plundering coastal towns, and swashbuckling.

Well, I suppose that could be problematic if you lived along the coast of Somalia, don'tcha know. 

From the op-ed, which was written by Jamie L.H. Goodall, staff historian at the U.S. Army Center of Military History:

Yet, while this celebration of piracy seems like innocent fun and pride in a local culture, there is danger in romanticizing ruthless cutthroats who created a crisis in world trade when they captured and plundered thousands of ships on Atlantic trade routes between the Americas, Africa and Great Britain. Why? Because it takes these murderous thieves who did terrible things — like locking women and children in a burning church — and makes them a symbol of freedom and adventure, erasing their wicked deeds from historical memory. These were men (and women) who willingly participated in murder, torture and the brutal enslavement of Africans and Indigenous peoples.

And:

Should we celebrate their complicated legacy? It’s a question Tampa Bay has to contend with as we collectively contemplate other major sports mascots with dubious legacies, like their Super Bowl rivals in Kansas City.

Don’t let her see this photo of school kids embracing these cutthroats!

RobinsonFlagFootball ~ This is my kind of class and a great way to start the day. Can’t wait for Sunday! #GoBucs @BucsFoundation @HCPSRobinsonHS
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