What mascot or character will be cancelled next?

Mr. ShadowCreek

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It was recently announced that the Cleveland Indians will be changing their names much like the Washington Redskins. The Indians got rid of their mascot a few years ago leaving a plain "C" logo. There has also been controversy over the Chicago Blackhawks logo. Despite the complains they don't seem to have plans to replace it. Some activist also want the Atlanta Braves and the Kansas city Chiefs to change their name. Once again they don't have plans to change it. In the past couple years some mascots for foods have also gone. This incudes Land O Lakes, Aunt Jemima, and soon to be Uncle Bens as well as Cream of Wheat. Are there any mascots you think will be cancelled in the next year years? This can include sport teams, food, games, etc.

I think the Tapatio sauce will be next. Sombrero's are a stereotype afterall.

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Has the Gerber baby been nigged yet? My is going to be pissed about the Cleveland Indians. Rocky Colavito was one of his idles growing up.
 
You gotta go the the collegiate level. While the Chiefs, Braves, & Blackhawks are on the horizon as targets; they are worth over a billion and very business minded. It's gonna take years before they finally buckle.

They are going to go after the weak. The liberal institutions. Their main target will be the Florida State Seminoles. They're weak and big enough that they can jerk off to their "great results" with a name change.
 
The late 90s/early 2000s raunchy teen comedies I'm surprised haven't been cancelled by woketards yet. Movies like American Pie, Road Trip, Dude Where's My Car. They had tranny jokes, gay jokes, race jokes, and the worst crime of all...they are completely heteronormative. Guy wants to end up with girl? We can't have that filth in Current Year!
 
The late 90s/early 2000s raunchy teen comedies I'm surprised haven't been cancelled by woketards yet. Movies like American Pie, Road Trip, Dude Where's My Car. They had tranny jokes, gay jokes, race jokes, and the worst crime of all...they are completely heteronormative. Guy wants to end up with girl? We can't have that filth in Current Year!

Dude, breadtube esque "movie reviewers" and "video essayists" are already doing that. They're already been going after ecelebs for past jokes or stuff like Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog for being too incel.
 
I'm honestly surprised Col. Sanders hasn't been removed yet, considering he's basically the caricature of the antebellum plantation owner: an old, white Southerner in a white suit. But then again, maybe the reason why he's still here unchallenged is because the KFC brand is too much ingrained into American pop culture and that the company has a major presence on social media and memes (albeit forced memes). I guess maybe that's why: Col. Sanders is popular on an international scale, whereas problematic sports mascots (like Chief Wahoo or the Redskins logo) are only relegated to specific geographic regions. No one outside of Ohio gives a rat's ass about the Cleveland Indians, so anyone who who wants to keep the mascot would be outnumbered on a global scale by woketards. Remove the Colonel from advertisements? Now you got a lot of pissed off Japanese people.
 
You have a tougher time getting rid of the Blackhawks, Braves, or Seminole because those are named cultures from those regions. Woketards are going to argue that having the name is appropriation, but its going to be difficult to get the majority onboard. With the Redskins, it is a reference to how American Indian skin is described and with the Indian, Cleveland used an exaggerated caricature of a person. Both of those cases could led to your stay-at-home mother thinking "Gosh! That is kind of offensive."

But names like Blackhawk, Brave, Seminole are specific to the region. You see people go after the logos of these teams, but not the name. You could convince the majority that a generic symbol of American Indians is offensive, but how are you going to convince them that the names of tribes are offensive?

And if they do, laugh at the fact that these actions do contribute to the erasure of American Indians in the public conscious. And maybe remind these fools about all of the American States (that's United States and states in the American hemisphere) that are named after American Indians. See if they get offended.
 
A bit off topic, but why the hell do people think the "I identify as a Helicopter" joke is strictly about trans-people!? It started out as a way to point out the insanity of groups like the Otherkins and people identifying as a different race or culture that they barely had service level knowledge of (I remember white women from Tumblr calling themselves "trans-black" being particularly popular).

Anyways, I wouldn't be surprised if The Panda Express got some flack in the near future, less because of the actual Panda but more because of the name being seen as enforcing stereotypes. How exactly? Beats me, but I'm sure someone journalist will find a reason for people to be offended, no matter how stupid. They'll probably re-brand under something with a similar sounding name that doesn't compromise the identity and still makes them identifiable to the public, but will still have sacrificed a bit of their identity in doing so.

And, seeing as it's Christmas, I can see The Charlie Brown Christmas Special being put under heat in another couple years for "pushing religion on children" (never mind that the religious elements in Peanuts are presented ten times more tactfully then most modern cartoon present LGBT elements, but I digress). I doubt that the Christmas Special will ever fully get "cancelled" anytime soon, at least not within the decade. A vast majority of millennial's grew up with it and even non-religious ones view it as a holiday classic and can appreciate the charm of Linus's big scene.
 
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