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Old Fart Dawg

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From NRO: PC gone crazy



The University of Mississippi will require university officials to use discretion when identifying the school as “Ole Miss” because it could be understood as a racist nickname.
“UM’s longstanding nickname is beloved by the vast majority of its students and alumni,” says a statement from Ole Miss. “But a few, especially some university faculty, are uncomfortable with it. Some don’t want it used at all and some simply don’t want it used within the academic context.”
The university says it conducted a national study during the last year and found that the “vast majority of respondents don’t attach any meaning to it [Ole Miss] other than an affectionate name for the university” and “a significant margin likes and prefers the ‘Ole Miss’ name.” Despite “a very small percentage” of respondents who said they associate “Ole Miss” or “University of Mississippi,” with negative race issues, the school has decided to use the nickname sparingly as a representation of school spirit and in athletic circumstances going forward.
Dan Jones, Ole Miss’ chancellor, told The Daily Mississippian a new chief diversity officer would work with the provost to offer guidance to UM Communications about its usage of the school’s nickname. Jones also mentioned the statue of James Meredith, the first black student to enroll at the school, when talking about the university’s new comprehensive action plan to increase diversity and inclusion. Earlier this year, a fraternity at Ole Miss reportedly closed after three members were accused of tying a noose around the neck of the Meredith statue.
Emma Jennings, a student at Ole Miss, told The Daily Mississippian she wrote an open letter to Jones questioning the university’s plan as a response to the Meredith statue incident. As a result, she said she has been called racist. “Does changing our email address URL from “olemiss.edu” to “umiss.edu,” promote diversity?” Jennings wrote in the letter. “Or does it suggest that we are a school that is ashamed of itself and ashamed of its past? While the University of Mississippi has a history that we may not be proud of as modern Americans, the best approach is not to do what we can to erase the past.”
Ole Miss has taken several recent steps to change the way others perceive it. In 2009, Ole Miss reportedly stripped lyrics from its fight song to discourage fans from chanting “the South will rise again,” and in 2010 it dumped the “Colonel Reb” mascot. While The New York Times referred to the mascot as a “caricature of an antebellum Southern plantation owner . . . a man dressed as a Confederate soldier” and “Mark Twain crossed with Colonel Sanders,” Ole Miss’ website says “Blind Jim” Ivy may be the inspiration for the mascot. Ivy, the son of an ex-slave, was a peanut vendor on campus who was famous for saying, “I’ve never seen the rebels lose a game.” In the late 19[SUP]th[/SUP] century, the university website says, Ole Miss students made him the mascot of the football team and dean of the freshman class.
Rather than discouraging use of the nickname of the university to appease some faculty members, perhaps Ole Miss could do a better job of educating the public about its history.
 

drt7891

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First shift is late. 25 minutes and no rebelbruiser or rockstar? Come on, guys.
 

BiscuitEater

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Too PC ...

25 minutes and no rebelbruiser or rockstar? Come on, guys.

for them to comment.

I still predict that both rebels and 'Ole Miss' are gone by 2020.

Colonel Reb lasted from the 1979 until 2003 ...

Colonel Reb is the former mascot of Ole Miss Rebels, the collegiate athletic teams of the University of Mississippi ("Ole Miss"). Designed in the 1930s, the figure served as the teams' official or near-official mascot from 1979 until 2003. He was replaced in 2010 with a new on-field mascot, the Rebel Black Bear.
 

Optimus Prime 4

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Ok, I'm on a break from my lame-*** all day conference, but come on, you linked the National Review? The announcement was actually good, it said people aren't upset at OM, and we are doing some good things. There has always been a separation of academics from OM, it's why a diploma says University of Mississippi. The easiest summary is this little thing that's posted everywhere

The University is buildings, trees, and people. Ole Miss is mood, emotion, and personality. One is physical, and the other is spiritual. One is tangible, and the other intangible.There is a valid distinction between The University and Ole Miss even though the separate threads are closely interwoven.

The University is respected, but Ole Miss is loved. The University gives a diploma and regretfully terminates tenure, but one never graduates from Ole Miss.

I'll let bruiser, et. al. fight the rest of this battle, but I actually liked the announcement, I thought it was positive. But the National Review is one step above Alex Jones, so I can believe they're freaking out.
 

lasher8

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Ok, I'm on a break from my lame-*** all day conference, but come on, you linked the National Review? The announcement was actually good, it said people aren't upset at OM, and we are doing some good things. There has always been a separation of academics from OM, it's why a diploma says University of Mississippi. The easiest summary is this little thing that's posted everywhere

The University is buildings, trees, and people. Ole Miss is mood, emotion, and personality. One is physical, and the other is spiritual. One is tangible, and the other intangible.There is a valid distinction between The University and Ole Miss even though the separate threads are closely interwoven.

The University is respected, but Ole Miss is loved. The University gives a diploma and regretfully terminates tenure, but one never graduates from Ole Miss.

I'll let bruiser, et. al. fight the rest of this battle, but I actually liked the announcement, I thought it was positive. But the National Review is one step above Alex Jones, so I can believe they're freaking out.

Nice...
 

Old Fart Dawg

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The University of Mississippi will require university officials to use discretion when identifying the school as “Ole Miss” because it could be understood as a racist nickname.

I suppose this is positive considering what they could have written.

As a Mississippian, I am offended by those who want the current generation to apologize for the actions of previous generations. The critics are welcome to go pound sand, as far as I'm concerned. But I do love to see ole miss folks squirm.

National Review is a fine publication. Their reporting is certainly not based on the hive-mind of the left. Does that bother you?
 

EAVdog

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Just wait until someone starts looking at some of the names on a few buildings. A number of those more prominent buildings are named after so very unsavory segregationists. They have a long way to go before they are purged.
 

natchezdawg

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and one of ours is named for a Confederate General....

Being from Mississippi, we all carry the burdens of our past, unfortunately.