Slate Will Call the Washington NFL Team the ‘Washington NFL Team’

The publication isn't waiting around for Washington, DC's NFL franchise to get its act together and change its racist name.

By Jamilah King Aug 08, 2013

Slate isn’t waiting around for Washington, DC’s NFL franchise to get its act together and change its racist name. David Plotz writes at Slate:

Americans think differently about race and the language of race than we did 80 years ago. We now live in a world, for instance, in which it’s absolutely unacceptable for an NFL player to utter a racial slur. Changing the way we talk is not political correctness run amok. It reflects an admirable willingness to acknowledge others who once were barely visible to the dominant culture, and to recognize that something that may seem innocent to you may be painful to others. In public discourse, we no longer talk about groups based on their physical traits: No one would ever refer to Asians as yellow-skinned. This is why the majority of teams with Indian nicknames have dropped them over the past 40 years.

The entire piece is really worth reading. It’s also worth noting that Slate is owned by The Washington Post Company.