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EdwinStephens
But that still doesn't answer the question,...
1. Coming up with the concept first
2. Shoehorning an explanation in later.
The concept of "a work in progress" answered that question for me so early on, I never gave it the time of day.
I'm surprised anyone would ask that question on an evolving concept.
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Turbine
The concept of "a work in progress" answered that question for me so early on, I never gave it the time of day.
I'm surprised anyone would ask that question on an evolving concept.
Someone who's been disinclined to like the project from the start, would be my guess. It's easy to poke holes when you show up with your pike in hand already.
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EdwinStephens
Do you really not understand why the university would not want to be associated with a mascot named after a medical condition?
It is not a medical condition in as much as it is a genetic condition on one end of the melanin spectrum.
If you are ok with other ranges on the melanin specrum you shouldn't have a problem with this awareness.
Its a feature.
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cajun4life
Also, it’s a F’n mascot. It’s not a name change or change from Ragin Cajuns. Just like Cayenne and the dumb bulldog.
Agree.
How did Yellow Banana mascots ever get through? Some, sort of human liver disease had to be, at play.
Its a mascot grups, separate the need to self identify beyond a cursory connection.
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cajun4life
Also, it’s a F’n mascot. It’s not a name change or change from Ragin Cajuns. Just like Cayenne and the dumb bulldog.
This right here
For those complaining- come up with something better . The University's last attempt was a flaming dildo for crying out loud
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Turbine
The concept of "a work in progress" answered that question for me so early on, I never gave it the time of day.
I'm surprised anyone would ask that question on an evolving concept.
The concept of a work in progress isn't on trial here. It's the fact that all of this feels incredibly forced, and for no reason. His heels are absolutely dug in on the fact that this needs to be an albino gator, despite many people including prominent donors, opposing it for various reasons. The phase 3 addition of the "well he's actually meant to be pro-albinism" two years after the fact comes off as disingenuous and doesn't address their concerns, and it completely misses the point of why a university would rather not have their brand associated with a condition.
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EdwinStephens
The concept of a work in progress isn't on trial here. It's the fact that all of this feels incredibly forced, and for no reason. His heels are absolutely dug in on the fact that this needs to be an albino gator, despite many people including prominent donors, opposing it for various reasons. The phase 3 addition of the "well he's actually meant to be pro-albinism" two years after the fact comes off as disingenuous and doesn't address their concerns, and it completely misses the point of why a university would rather not have their brand associated with a condition.
White, or albino like i said if our colors are navy blue and gold the gator wouldnt be albino or white. I am sure the only reason it is white ( albino) is because our colors are red and white. This already has been to much as a topic of discussion. Instead of saying why the alligator has to be white, is to avoid some controversial, societal, politcal backlash, am sure he is trying to make that negative into a positive.
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EdwinStephens
The concept of a work in progress isn't on trial here. It's the fact that all of this feels incredibly forced, and for no reason. His heels are absolutely dug in on the fact that this needs to be an albino gator, despite many people including prominent donors, opposing it for various reasons. The phase 3 addition of the "well he's actually meant to be pro-albinism" two years after the fact comes off as disingenuous and doesn't address their concerns, and it completely misses the point of why a university would rather not have their brand associated with a condition.
I haven't seen a single valid reason for opposing an albino sideline spirit booster charicature of something that really exists and has zero negatives associated with it other than the fact that it prefers "Louisiana Saturday Nights" which in my mind is a positive.
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facelessjonmoon
This right here
For those complaining- come up with something better . The University's last attempt was a flaming dildo for crying out loud
I’ve only seen a handful of people try to bring up an option that isn’t a mascot of the past.
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EdwinStephens
The concept of a work in progress isn't on trial here. It's the fact that all of this feels incredibly forced, and for no reason. His heels are absolutely dug in on the fact that this needs to be an albino gator, despite many people including prominent donors, opposing it for various reasons. The phase 3 addition of the "well he's actually meant to be pro-albinism" two years after the fact comes off as disingenuous and doesn't address their concerns, and it completely misses the point of why a university would rather not have their brand associated with a condition.
What feels forced? Who’s forcing anything? The only people who could see this as forced are naysayers who think Albineaux is wildly unpopular and I’m just continuing to do this in spite of that. But when I show evidence to show otherwise, that’s never enough. We have a poll on here (that I didn’t start) with 750 die hard Ragin Cajuns fans, and Albineaux won with almost 70% approval.
If Albineaux wasn’t liked or a good idea, the news wouldn’t keep asking me to come talk about him. Just Google him. What fan led initiative has more news articles than Albineaux right now? Did you see all the pictures of him in the Lafayette? I didn’t create those images nor did I ask the people to do them. They were all made by people that believe in this project.
The narrative that I’m being disingenuous for albinism advocacy and only popped up when I faced criticism is WRONG. Read the quote from in this article from A YEAR AGO.
https://www.katc.com/news/local-news...te-inclusivity