Team changes name from CRUSADERS…it offends the moes and the Jews
I am asking a serious question: Do the Jews have a problem with CRUSADERS? Or are they just adding them into the mix so it isn’t so obvious that the real complainers are the moes?
I am asking a serious question: Do the Jews have a problem with CRUSADERS? Or are they just adding them into the mix so it isn’t so obvious that the real complainers are the moes?
6 comments
1 | SheikYabouti Feb 2, 2009 6:37:47pm |
I heard that Britain are considering a new flag: A white cross on a white background.
2 | M. Bensson-Levi Feb 2, 2009 6:39:14pm |
I am a Jew. Although the crusades were not a laughing good time for the Jews ( hundreds of thousands were slaughtered by crusaders on their way to the Holy Land as sort of a zealous warm up ), neither I, nor any Jew that I have ever known, has ever been offended by the term “Crusaders”, especially when applied to a sports team. We just don’t give a rat’s ass. The term doesn’t even make a blip on our radar screens. Stating that Jews might be offended by naming a team “Crusaders” is pure smoke screen. ONLY the moes are offended by the term Crusaders…but what are the moes not offended by? Oh, right!…stonings, beheadings, suicide bombers, human shields, honor killing, amputations, so forth, and so on.
4 | vanfield Feb 2, 2009 7:30:52pm |
As a Jew I would have problems with a team called ‘The Crusaders’. How could a Jew play on. or support that team?
5 | ORD neighbor Feb 3, 2009 10:07:30am |
Note: Crusaders ultimately lost. So it may not be a good name from those considerations. Same for Trojans, another common school team name. Why name teams after losers? Beats me.