I'd definitely expect that there to be a lawsuit coming out of this ... the value of intangible assets like a trademark are quite valuable ... at least that's what a TCU MBA tells me.
I'd definitely expect that there to be a lawsuit coming out of this ... the value of intangible assets like a trademark are quite valuable ... at least that's what a TCU MBA tells me.
Great idea... they can argue in front of one of Obama's judges.
"Words become offensive when we choose to be offended by them. When should we be offended? That's a tough question. "The answer, of course, lies in the context," the late Hugh Rawson wrote in his lovely lexicon, "Wicked Words." "The meanings of words change according to who says them, to whom, and in what circumstances." Rawson chronicled many words that were uncontroversial in Chaucer and Shakespeare but are considered repellent today.
Ultimately, of course, this isn't a fight about words but about cultural politics and the imperative to scrub society of all offensive language (or, often, merely language that offends liberals). That fight will never end, and not just because some people always need to be offended by something. It will never end because words themselves will never cooperate."
" In the only recent poll to ask native people about the subject, 90 percent of respondents did not consider the term offensive, although many question the cultural credentials of the respondents."
Lolololol wait a minute you aren't outraged?!?!?! Hmmmm I wonder if you are RELLLY Indian.
Government is out of control and needs to be removed. I'm sure if it was a logo of two gays buttfucking with an equality sign instead of a Redskin they would have everyone including the ACLU scrambling to protect it.
Government is out of control and needs to be removed. I'm sure if it was a logo of two gays buttfucking with an equality sign instead of a Redskin they would have everyone including the ACLU scrambling to protect it.
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"Words become offensive when we choose to be offended by them. When should we be offended? That's a tough question. "The answer, of course, lies in the context," the late Hugh Rawson wrote in his lovely lexicon, "Wicked Words." "The meanings of words change according to who says them, to whom, and in what circumstances." Rawson chronicled many words that were uncontroversial in Chaucer and Shakespeare but are considered repellent today.
Ultimately, of course, this isn't a fight about words but about cultural politics and the imperative to scrub society of all offensive language (or, often, merely language that offends liberals). That fight will never end, and not just because some people always need to be offended by something. It will never end because words themselves will never cooperate."
But only her. None of the ugly drunk ones. I don't like them.
" In the only recent poll to ask native people about the subject, 90 percent of respondents did not consider the term offensive, although many question the cultural credentials of the respondents."
Lolololol wait a minute you aren't outraged?!?!?! Hmmmm I wonder if you are RELLLY Indian.
Gotta love the media.
Are these okay to eat? Or is that offensive?