Her story last night was about the Penobscot Indian Nation calling on the Baseball Hall of Fame to honor the achievements of Louis Sockalexis, the first Native American to play in the major leagues.

My goal for this post was to talk about how cartoon mascots offend the very thing they are representing. But because of a glitch on the MPBN website I can't post a link to Anne's story...or even listen to it again. How frustrating! My Mac won't open up the movie file and for some reason the link to listen to it online is broken. This has happened several times and it makes me mad and sad. Get with the program MPBN!
Anyway. The Penobscot Nation (and other tribes I'm sure) are offended over Chief Wahoo. Is it his name? His toothy grin? What about other mascots?



I guess what I'm saying is that these teams aren't making FUN of the oriole, brewer, and friar...it's just for fun. I think peoples' sensitivity levels are over the top these days and there are more important things to worry about than a baseball mascot.
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I'm a Mac user too. Do you have Flip4Mac WMV installed on your machine, Mimi? You might want to look into that, because it allows you to open up Windows Media files directly in your Quicktime player. It's nice to have and useful too. MPBN link worked without a hitch (although they may have fixed something too).
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