School Mascots Have Become One of the Most Frequent Targets of Cancel Culture

The targeting of mascots by the left was happening before the term ‘cancel culture’ even existed.

The College Fix reports:

When cancel culture attacks: most endangered species in America may be mascotsStrong mascots are no match for university administrators desperate to pander to protesting activists.At least 20 mascots in the past ten years have been canceled. Many more have been protested.Earlier this year, Valparaiso University ditched its “Crusaders” mascot after protesters argued the nickname was associated with “hate groups.” Northwest Nazarene University, Susquehanna University and Maranatha Baptist have also scrapped the “Crusaders” mascot.A similar mascot, the “Colonials,” is in the process of being purged at George Washington University.Late last year, San Antonio College axed the “Ranger” as its mascot after Mexican-American students complained the name evoked the Texas Rangers, a vigilante group that killed Mexicans and Native Americans in the early 1900s.“With everything going on with the Black Lives Matter movement, the killing of George Floyd, the takedown of white supremacist symbols across the nation, I think (the College Council) really saw the need to move forward quickly because they did not want to stand on the wrong side of history,” a Latina student activist said of the name change.Long Island University in New York ditched its 84-year old “Blackbirds” nickname after activists called it “offensive” and “racist.”In several cases, students and activists protested nicknames but no action has yet been taken.For instance, students at Emory & Henry College in Virginia urged the administrators to change the mascot away from a wasp because of the connotation the term “WASP” has with the acronym “White, Anglo-Saxon Protestant.”

Tags: Cancel Culture, College Insurrection

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