Oriental
Akron High School, located in Ohio, had a dragon as their mascot. This is awesome right? They must be like the Akron Dragons, or something cool like that. Instead, the teams’ names weren’t as P.C. as Akron Dragons.
Nope, their teams were the “Orientals.”
Now when you apply the term Oriental to an OBJECT or STYLE (not a person, that is just offensive), it means that object has come directly from the Orient or has Asiatic influences, or as it is known now, East Asia.
However, Asiatic is a much more preferred term nowadays, so there’s no gray area where a misunderstanding might occur.
I sincerely doubt that most kids at Akron High even have lineage from the Orient.
I believe as long as you use the term Oriental correctly, it wouldn’t be offensive. But most people use it incorrectly or with ignorance and/or ill-will. I mean, calling your teams “Orientals” and painting a dragon on your helmets? That is not okay.
Luckily, Superintendent David James has banned the name, according to an anti-discrimination policy that forbids any name or symbol that stereotypes groups based on race and sex or anything that can create a racially hostile or discriminatory environment.
James will create a new process for a new nickname. I hope they keep the dragon though. Dragons are badass.
Original Article: http://www.dispatch.com/live/content/local_news/stories/2010/04/27/akron-changing-orientals-team-nickname.html
- Phil Jeng