Washington Post strikes 'Redskins' from editorials

The board noted that it has been speaking out against the Redskins name since 1992

Update: 2014-08-23 15:15 GMT
Washington Redskins strong safety Brandon Meriweather (31) along with other teammates enter FedEx Field with their arms raised before an NFL game against the Cleveland Browns in Landover, Md. The "Hands up, don't shoot" protest has made its way to
Washington: The Washington Post says it will stop calling Washington's football team the "Redskins" on its editorial page.
 
The paper's editorial board announced Friday that it will refrain from using the term that it says "unquestionably offends not only many Native Americans but many other Americans, too."
 
The board operates independently of the paper's newsgathering operation. The Post will continue to use "Redskins" in the news and sports sections. 
The board noted that it has been speaking out against the Redskins name since 1992.
 
Several major newspapers have stopped using the name altogether. CBS lead analyst Phil Simms said this week he will likely avoid the name when he announces a Washington game this season. Redskins owner Dan Snyder has vowed never to change the name, saying it honors Native Americans.

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