Norade wrote:With the amount of butthurt over something so small I say the White House should apologize to them via a message sewn into large knitted blankets just so they have something worth being fucking offended over. To the average person hearing the term it's something you use when leaping into the unknown or as a battle cry, to a subset of an already statistically insignificant native band it meant a historical figure and to an even smaller subset it meant being offended that a historical figure was being used to represent victory. How many people would have been offended by this if the head of 'get Natives noticed' hadn't made a fucking deal out of this? Besides the overly PC Bakustra who, given his frankly retarded stance on everything to do with this operation, might have.
I mean it seems to me that when your culture is going away faster than you can save it and hardly anybody speaks your language; let alone gives a shit about your historical figures; that you'd be glad you're even getting any mention at all. Even worse when it's something that they shouldn't be offended over and doubly so when the military has been using natives words and names for as long as they have with no complaints. You can't just pick and chose which minor honors you're going to take as insults and expect people to give a shit.
Is there an argument in there or are you just trying to be inflammatory for the sake of it?
Anyway, they're are some very pertinant reasons for wanting to dissociate one's cultural heritage from potential demonization (especially the Apache, who have had a long history of being demonized by white people), such as wanting to retain their own cultural identity distinct from that association, as well as trying to get Geronimo recognized as someone, not just a word you yell when you hop out of an airplane.
Further, the Apache are more numerous than they were in the past (approximately 6000 in 1910 versus approximately 56,000 now), and though having to deal with problems common on reservations and struggling to maintain a separate culture, they are not doing too bad, all told.
Then, of course, there's always the humor in other people taking offense at other people taking offense; it reminds me of the Asian congressmen getting death threats after asking Rush Limbaugh to apologize for being a racist on his show; there are, of course, some differences (ST6 wasn't being overtly racist, you're not threatening anyone with death), but you're still getting pissy that someone has the
temerity to find something offensive. Especially, of all people, an American Indian tribe that has traditionally had a very thorny relationship with the federal government and would be inclined to viewing their actions in a dim light because the US government generally shits on them all the time anyway! Ooh, how terrible of them, trying to distance the name of their most famous son from the man most hated by everyone in the United States!
SDNet: Unbelievable levels of pedantry that you can't find anywhere else on the Internet!