3 Reasons why the Chicago Blackhawks Logo should not be changed

1. There logo has been history for the team since 1926. The unit was named for a Sauk and Fox American Indian leader who fought against the United States government in the War of 1812 and in 1832, so getting rid of their logo would be in a way racist because of the fact that people want to remove it just because it symbolizes a Native American person, when really it symbolizes an actual person.

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2. When they made the logo back in 1926, they wouldn’t have been making fun of the Native Americans because if they were they would have just been saying that there team sucks, so obviously they were using the name Blackhawks and logo in a good way.

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3. In the video on YouTube when they asked Native American people, if they cared about the logo of these teams that represent them; they mostly said that it doesn’t bother them and that they weren’t really worried about it. I think the least thing that Native Americans would be thinking about for the racism that goes towards them is a hockey team’s logo and name when really this hockey team is representing them in a good way.

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