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George Washington University students vote to remove 'offensive' mascot
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George Washington University students vote to remove 'offensive' mascot

"A little white supremacisty"

George Washington University students voted to replace their mascot, George the Colonial, which had been criticized by many as being "offensive" to some students.

According to Campus Reform, 54 percent of the GW students who voted in their student elections supported removal of the mascot. However, it's unclear whether administrators will follow through with removing the mascot.

One student said that she felt the mascot was "a little white supremacisty."

"The word colonial invokes an image of white men coming to take people's land," said another student.

Originally, the campaign to change the mascot began with a petition in 2018, and although it managed to garner over 500 votes, Campus Reform noted that this is less than 2 percent of the total student body of George Washington University.

"What's missing in this debate is any sort of common sense whatsoever," said Campus Reform correspondent Abigail Marone on Fox News.

"There's a huge difference between a colonial, which is our mascot, and anyone who lived during colonial times, and colonialism, which is what students are saying this mascot is representative of, which is not the case at all," said Marone.

"Colonialism is a political system of taking over land," she added.

Here's a recent Fox News video on the controversy:

Students Offended By 'Colonial' Mascot: Abigail Marone On Fox Newswww.youtube.com

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Carlos Garcia

Carlos Garcia

Staff Writer

Carlos Garcia is a staff writer for Blaze News.