The Washington Redskins name change is just another attack, from another angle, to organized sports. To the left, sports are unfair and racist. For years, they have been attacking sports on these grounds.
To counter the inherent unfairness, we've been told that youth sports shouldn't keep score, that everyone should get a participation trophy. This thinking has become the norm in youth sports. Just as the left has infiltrated our education system in order to influence the kids, they've also done it on the Little League fields. Like Joe Biden says, get'em while they're young.
The left despises the concept of winning and losing--likely because they do a lot of losing--so they work to get rid of it. And where they can't eradicate it, they render it meaningless. There is no better example of this than ignoring the reality that men and women are biologically different, and pushing for men to compete in women's sports. Sorry, but a male athlete's victory over a female athlete shouldn't come with bragging rights.
So sports are unfair, and the left hates that. But racism is the big one. It always is. For years, the left has been livid that professional baseball, basketball, and football teams are owned and managed, predominantly, by old white men. No matter that a large number of minority millionaires have been created due to their atheltic excellence. That's as irrelevant as the fact that more black-on-black murders are committed every year than [white] cop-on-black murders (and the numbers are, pardon the pun, not even in the same ballpark). The left gladly ignores the truth, harming the people they profess to care about, in order to stick it to an old white man.
But it's not just the ownership of the big three that are racist. Other sports are themselves racist. Hockey? Racist. Golf? Racist. Tennis? Racist. Bowling, volleyball, swimming. All racist. NASCAR? You get the point.
Sports need to go, so don't expect the tyrants on the left to stop. The reason that they didn't stop destroying statues after they pulled down the ones of confederates was because attacking the confederate statues was simply a cover, a way to gain momentum for what they really wanted to do--tear down everything they don't like. In that sense, sports are similar to the statues. They don't view them as a part of an American culture to be celebrated and enjoyed but, rather, as a link to, and representative of, racism and inequality.
With momentum on their side, the left will keep pushing forward. Expect more name changes to be demanded. There are a few obvious candidates: