Now, the MLB franchise in Cleveland has announced that, as of the end of the 2021 season, they will set aside the 'Indians" moniker and become the "Cleveland Guardians".
May I be permitted to raise one point here? Look at the picture below:

This is one Louis Sockalexis. He was a Native American. In fact, he was the FIRST Native American to play professional baseball when he played for the Cleveland Spiders (a forerunner of the modern-day franchise) from 1897 - 1899. HE is the reason the Cleveland Indians are the Cleveland Indians ...
A little history. The Indians weren't always the Indians. From 1904 to 1915 <side note — it was also during this time that 'Shoeless Joe' Jackson could also be found in a Cleveland uniform> the team was known as the 'Cleveland Napoleons' — often shortened to the 'Naps' — and named in honor of their team captain (and later player/manager) Napoleon 'Nap' LaJoie. However, when LaJoie was let go in 1915, owner Charles Somers asked the local baseball writers to come up with a new name. Based on their input, the team was renamed the Cleveland Indians, a reference to the nickname of 'Indians' that was applied to the 'Cleveland Spiders' baseball club during the time when Louis Sockalexis played in Cleveland.
Which means the name is in reference to and celebrates a REAL Native American who actually played the game in the city of the team which bore the 'Indians' name.
So let's cut right to the nitty-gritty. if you're still offended, at least in this case, by the name 'Indians', you aren't 'woke', not by a long shot. You are uneducated and ignorant, and should be pitied.

-"BB"-