Toni Sanchez, a senior student at Florida State University with Seminole and Hispanic, implies that the real reason behind the National Collegiate Athletic Association ban is a mixture of Anglo guilt and regret.
Sanchez implies that banning the new indian statues, as well as other Native American imagery in college sports is a result of political correctness and a campaign of public relations. If the N.C.A.A. was actually concerned with the abuse or discrimination faced by the Seminole and other Native Americans, it should address other problems related to alcoholism, suicide or high scholl dropout rates which are more harmful than representations in football mascots.
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1. List the who, what, where and when of the news report.
2. To what type of teams does the the Star Spangled Banner Protection Act refer?
3. What specifically will be the result for teams who choose not to play the national anthem?
4. What is surprising about the results of the vote in the state Senate – and in the state House?
5. What do the House and Senate vote results tell you about the overall regard for the national anthem? (Regard defined at: a feeling of respect and affection; esteem)
6. Every country has a national anthem. Most/many/all sing their national anthem at their sporting events. The Texas law does not require anyone to sing it, but only for the teams receiving taxpayer dollars to play it as has been the tradition for many years. Do you approve of this bipartisan (supported by both political parties) bill becoming law? Explain your answer.
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