A story as old as the indigenous peoples whose name they appropriated.
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they have permission from the seminole tribe who also participated in the design of logo and mascot
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True. Perhaps the Seminoles were willing-for the money as reparation for having had their peninsula stolen. Doesn't make my point invalid.
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actually it does, you accused them of appropriation without facts, they have permission and have never paid for it, look it up
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And the word "accused?" They took it! I went to school there/lived in Tallahassee for years. I am
comfortable with my original opinion.
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i am an fsu alum and lived in tally for 20 years, and i think there must be mutliple sides to this, as i have heard several versions but
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Go Bucks!!
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Lol. Failing .
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Every fall as regular as clockwork NYT does a story dising FSU.
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And who's fault is that?
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Its just such old news. Why now? Bigger FL story is 15-20% of UF's current football roster suspended for stealing from the school
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1/2 Assuming UF players are guilty, their actions are unacceptable and deserve all the negative attention they're receiving.
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