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United States News Title: WW2 Navajo Code Talkers Appear in Redskins Jackets; Liberal Heads Explode The Redskins, as everyone who isnt the media by now knows, got their name from their Native American players back in the day. Some of the surviving WW2 Navajo code talkers may know that, because unlike liberals, they werent born yesterday. As a joint celebration of the NFLs Salute to Service month and Native American Heritage month, the Washington Redskins recognized four members of the Navajo Code Talkers Association. The code talkers were a group of Native American service members who transmitted secret communications beginning in World War II. Four representatives Navajo Code Talkers Association President Peter MacDonald Sr., Vice President Roy Hawthorne and members George James Sr. and George Boyd Willie Sr. were recognized during a commercial break during the first quarter of the Redskins game vs. the San Francisco 49ers. They stood in the end zone nearest the tunnel that leads to the Redskins locker room and received a round of applause while a video tribute to the code talkers played. The event got lots of snide remarks from white liberals, particularly the Deadspin crew, which is everything you expect from a Gawker franchise. Meanwhile the Navajo code talkers had no problem wearing Redskins gear. Roy Hawthorne, 87, of Lupton, Ariz., was one of four Code Talkers honored for their service in World War II during the Monday night game against the San Francisco 49ers. Hawthorne, vice president of the Navajo Code Talkers Association, said the groups trip was paid for by the Redskins. The four men met briefly with team owner Dan Snyder but did not discuss the name, Hawthorne said. Still, he said he would endorse the name if asked, and the televised appearance in which three of the Indians wore Redskins jackets spoke for itself. We didnt have that in mind but that is undoubtedly what we did do, Hawthorne said when asked if he was intending to send a statement with the appearance. My opinion is thats a name that not only the team should keep, but thats a name thats American. Sadly liberals are not American. It does not take a code talker to crack this particular code, columnist Dave Zirin wrote in The Nation. Dan Snyder is on the wrong side of history. That one is hilarious. Because its a fat white guy making a joke about WW2 heroes to uh fight racism. Also hes the sports editor of The Nation. Did you know The Nation even had one? Neither did its readers. Zirin has also published Welcome to the Terrordome: The Pain, Politics, and Promise of Sports, and A Peoples History of Sports in the United States, a sports-related volume in the manner of Howard Zinns A Peoples History of the United States series for The New Press. Zirin called for a boycott against sports teams from Arizona, in particular the Diamondbacks, to protest the Arizona SB 1070, the Support Our Law Enforcement and Safe Neighborhoods Act On June 2, 2010, writing for The Nation, Zirin justified the decision of the Turkish U-19 soccer team to boycott a match against Israel. He described the Gaza flotilla raid as an act of state terror committed by the Israeli government and proposed a boycott of Israel On October 6, 2011, during a live interview conducted on the sports cable television network, ESPN, Zirin referred to Hank Williams, Jr. as a racist and proslavery after Williams, the writer and singer of ESPNs then-Monday Night Football theme song, made a political statement in which he seemingly compared multiracial US President Barack Obama to former German national socialist leader, Adolf Hitler Just the guy you want to hear from. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
#1. To: A K A Stone (#0)
DAMN! Those guys really look good and get around good for their age,don't they? I'm not Asian,but another group I would really like to see honored while a few are still living are the Marines of Japanese descent that went with the front line troops to talk Japanese Marines and soldiers into surrendering,and to interrogate captured prisoners and read captured documents. Those guys were risking getting shot by both sides,and generally speaking took more risks than the actual front line troops because they had to give their positions away by yelling and sometimes standing out in the open to convince the Japanese to surrender.
I was working down the road from the last survivor from Iwo Jima. I was honored to get to talk to him.
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