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College of the Holy Cross Removes ‘Crusaders’ Mascot, Submits to “Islamophobia” Accusations

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The actions of a conquered people.

The mascot’s defenders, however, pointed out the historical reality that the Crusades were a conflict between expanding Muslim empires and declining Christian powers that had already been fighting each other over land for centuries, arguing that the contemporary inclination to disparage the Crusaders overlooks the fact that both sides committed atrocities.

Indeed. The Crusades were a defense against jihadi wars.

The Holy Cross mascot claps as player leave the court after a first-round men’s college basketball game against Oregon in the NCAA Tournament in Spokane, Wash., Friday, March 18, 2016. (AP Photo/Young Kwak)

‘Crusaders’ mascot succumbs to ‘Islamophobia’ concerns

Sandor Farkas, Campus Reform, March 16, 2018:

  • The College of the Holy Cross has decided to stop using “knight imagery” to represent its “Crusaders” nickname amid concerns that it evokes “the violence of the Crusades” and promotes “Islamophobia.”
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  • The student paper has also changed its name from “The Crusader” to “The Spire” for the same reasons, even though the Board of Trustees recently voted to retain “Crusaders” as the school’s official moniker.

After a month of indecision, the College of the Holy Cross has decided to cease using a Christian knight as its mascot despite a Board of Trustees decision to retain the “Crusader” moniker.

Students first voted to adopt the Crusader name in 1925, replacing two concurrently-used Native American symbols, and later changed the name of the student newspaper from The Tomahawk to The Crusader in 1955.

The College of the Holy Cross has decided to stop using “knight imagery” to represent its “Crusaders” nickname amid concerns that it evokes “the violence of the Crusades” and promotes “Islamophobia.”

The student paper has also changed its name from “The Crusader” to “The Spire” for the same reasons, even though the Board of Trustees recently voted to retain “Crusaders” as the school’s official moniker.

“Over the coming months, the College will gradually phase out the use of all knight-related imagery.”

That same paper found itself in the crosshairs of renewed efforts to change the nickname during a student-led forum last March, but this time due to concerns that the “Crusader” name is offensive because the same title is also used by a newspaper published by the KKK.

The students, spurred to outrage by a letter-to-the-editor signed by 48 faculty members, also complained that the newspaper’s name promoted “Islamophobia” and argued that the 2016 election necessitated a change in both the paper’s name and the college’s mascot—also the Crusader.

[RELATED: School drops Crusaders nickname to be more ‘welcoming and inclusive’]

The mascot’s defenders, however, pointed out the historical reality that the Crusades were a conflict between expanding Muslim empires and declining Christian powers that had already been fighting each other over land for centuries, arguing that the contemporary inclination to disparage the Crusaders overlooks the fact that both sides committed atrocities.

The school’s president, Fr. Philip Boroughs, nonetheless announced in September that he “had convened a working group” to explore whether “the Crusader moniker and mascot are appropriate, or inappropriate, representations of the college, given our mission, values, and identity.”

Shortly thereafter, The Crusader’s editors revealed that the publication would also be conducting a review of its own name, a process that culminated on February 2 in a decision to permanently change its name to The Spire.

In so doing, the editors explicitly denied that the name change was motivated in any way by the KKK publication, saying the decision was based solely “on the association with the violence of the Crusades.”

One day later, after hearing the working group’s report, the Board of Trustees decided to continue using the Crusader name, acknowledging that while the Crusades were “among the darkest periods in Church history,” the college considers its students and staff “Crusaders for human rights, social justice, and care for the environment; for respect for different perspectives, cultures, traditions, and identities; and for service in the world, especially to the underserved and vulnerable.”

[RELATED: Petition: LSU Tigers mascot a ‘symbol of white oppression’]

In a video accompanying the announcement, Boroughs explained that the college would “assess” how this understanding aligns with “the ways in which we depict” its Crusader identity, stating in another letter that the administration had assessed “all visual representations of the Crusader, to ensure they align with our definition of what it means to be a Holy Cross Crusader.”

Boroughs reported that “the visual depiction of a knight, in conjunction with the moniker Crusader, inevitably ties us directly to the reality of the religious wars and the violence of the Crusades.”

“This imagery stands in contrast to our stated values,” Boroughs concluded. “Over the coming months, the College will gradually phase out the use of all knight-related imagery.” In its place, Holy Cross will now use an “interlocking HC on a purple shield” and retire its “costumed mascot.”


Source: https://gellerreport.com/2018/03/college-holy-cross-submits.html/


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    • Rockledge

      Satans minions. How long before Christians and everyone who refuses to bow to mecca in an act of evil worship will be imprisoned and killed?

      People do not realize the jeopardy this country is in. Our desire to be on the side of good has made us victims of darkness.

      This country is like the man who fed the strangers who then turned around and raped his daughters and wife and killed all in the household.
      We are becoming both victims of our own evils of imperialism and our kindnesses.

    • duncombemu

      If the roles were reversed, would the followers of Islam, make any concessions or changes, just in case other cultures or religions could be offended? I think not.

      • Rockledge

        They’ve already proved that by demanding schools not feed pork to kids ( schools shouldn’t be feeding children anyway, that is what God made moms for), and that they be allowed to do their silly mecca shit at work rather than doing their jobs.

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