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I am Tim Schreiber an alumnus of
UIUC and I live in Champaign.
Attention, Chief Illiniwek
supporters! The recent ruling by the NCAA against the
use of Native American mascots provides an excellent
opportunity for you to show your true dedication to
Native American causes. Tell that fascist organization
that you will NOT compete in any NCAA events, or against
teams that are part of the NCAA, until they get rid of
this ridiculous ruling and allow you to honor Native
Americans in your own way. I admit that boycotting the
NCAA will be a major blow to Illini athletics, but
principled stands are rarely easy. Perhaps you could
schedule games against local high school teams until the
NCAA comes to its senses.
And while you’re taking a
principled stand in defense of The Chief, why don’t you
boycott all the University of Illinois academic
departments that have come out with public statements
against the use of The Chief, since they, too, clearly
don't understand what you're trying to accomplish. I
know it will be difficult to run a world-class major
research institution without classes from the
Anthropology, English, Spanish, Library Science,
Educational Psychology, or History departments (to name
but a few), but sometimes we all have to make sacrifices
for what we believe in.
And let’s not forgot all the
university-sponsored organizations that have requested
that we retire The Chief, too. I mean, really, who are
the Native American House, the Black Faculty & Academic
Professionals Alliance, or the Faculty Senate on Equal
Opportunity to tell you how The Chief undermines race
relations?
I know from the multitude of Chief
t-shirts and bumper stickers that I see around town that
this issue transcends mere athletics, academics, or
national reputation. Chief Supporters, you are obviously
willing to sacrifice it all in your dedication to Native
American causes. It’s a real shame that the NCAA and the
rest of the academic world don’t see it that way. |