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Yeah that's interesting. As you acknowledge, it's an issue that has received some publicity:
'Ole Miss' Debates Campus Traditions With Confederate Roots : NPR
University of Mississippi initiative to stop using Ole Miss nickname because of past racist connotations draws student and alumni complaints.
but it hasn't generated the heat that "Redskins" has.
I suppose that stands to reason though. The people who are opposed to "Redskins" think it is a slur. No one is saying that "Ole Miss" is a slur ... just that it it is insensitive because it brings to mind a racist past. Even looking at both issues from the standpoint of those most likely to be offended, the injury is far less direct.
Do you think that would be the case if people understood what that term represents? I feel they get the pass since people in, say, Seattle have no clue Ole Miss was a nickname used by slaves versus the very obvious Redskins name.