Friday, November 28, 2025
20.1 C
New Delhi

Trump says word ‘Indian’ is not allowed anymore; claims only Indians want it used — watch

Trump says word ‘Indian’ is not allowed anymore; claims only Indians want it used — watch

Donald Trump (AP file photo)

US president Donald Trump on Thursday claimed that it was “not allowed” to use the word “Indian” anymore. Speaking to a reporter, he said: “You’re not allowed to use the word ‘Indian’ anymore. The only ones that want you to do it are the Indians. I will never tell you to change.” The word “Indian” is used to describe Native American communities. While some tribal members continue to use the term, others argue it is outdated or rooted in racism.

US Attorney ‘Gently Pushes’ FBI’s Kash Patel, BLASTS Reporter Over Trump’s National Guard Deployment

The term “Indian” stems from Christopher Columbus’s error in believing he had reached India, leading to its historical application to Native Americans.Trump has a long and uneasy history with Native American tribes. He often positions himself as their defender, despite long-running disputes with them.In April this year, organisations condemned Trump’s threat to block a new stadium in Washington, DC, unless the local NFL team returned to its old name, the Redskins. The name was dropped in 2020 after years of complaints that it was a racial slur.“I may put a restriction on them that if they don’t change the name back to the original ‘Washington Redskins,’ and get rid of the ridiculous moniker, ‘Washington Commanders,’ I won’t make a deal for them to build a Stadium in Washington. The team would be much more valuable, and the deal would be more exciting for everyone,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.Trump also put the pressure on the Cleveland Guardians to change their name back to the “Indians,” claiming that the “Indian people” want the Guardians to be the “Indians” yet again.Several native groups rejected his claim. The Association on American Indian Affairs said such mascots reduce indigenous people to caricatures and ignore their living cultures. “These mascots and names do not honor native people; they reduce us to caricatures. Our diverse people and cultures are not relics of the past or mascots for entertainment,” the Association on American Indian Affairs said in a statement, as quoted by Reuters.While some groups oppose the Commanders returning to the former name, the Native American Guardians Association said, “The Native American Guardians Association stands with the president of the United States in the call to return common sense and sanity back to our nation.” In 1993, Trump testified before Congress against Native American gaming. During that hearing, he said some tribes “don’t look like Indians to me,” and questioned their identity and their role in running casinos. He later added that he might have “more Indian blood than a lot of the so-called Indians” operating reservations, as quoted by Time.

Go to Source

Hot this week

“You’re getting permanently banned!”: Asmongold draws a hard line on Twitch’s new mega-gift feature

Asmongold (via Getty Images) Popular Twitch streamer Asmongold is raising red flags about the platform’s newest feature, which is a $4,990 option that lets a viewer gift 1,000 subs at once, which is getting a lot of criticism online. Read More

Karnataka CM tussle: BJP floats new theory; Bommai says ‘dark horse’ may take over reins

NEW DELHI: Amid the ongoing leadership crisis in Karnataka, the Bharatiya Janata Party on Friday floated another theory that Congress may ignore both Siddaramaiah and DK Shivakumar and choose a “dark horse” for the chief ministerial Read More

‘Reflects pro-growth policies’: PM Modi lauds 8.2% GDP data; vows to advance reforms

PM Modi (File photo) PM Narendra Modi on Friday said the July–September GDP growth of 8.2% reflects the “hard work and enterprise” of Indians. Read More

Kith Kids and Nike launch first full collaborative footwear and apparel collection

Published November 28, 2025 Kith Kids and Nike are releasing their first full collaborative collection of footwear and apparel on Friday.  Kith Kids and Nike launch first full collaborative footwear and apparel collection. Read More

J Sai Deepak Calls Out ‘Pakistani Gambit’ As Oxford Union Debate Descends Into Farce

Deepak’s detailed account on X directly contradicted the statement released by the Pakistan High Commission in London, which claimed the Indian side had withdrawn Go to Source Read More

Topics

“You’re getting permanently banned!”: Asmongold draws a hard line on Twitch’s new mega-gift feature

Asmongold (via Getty Images) Popular Twitch streamer Asmongold is raising red flags about the platform’s newest feature, which is a $4,990 option that lets a viewer gift 1,000 subs at once, which is getting a lot of criticism online. Read More

Karnataka CM tussle: BJP floats new theory; Bommai says ‘dark horse’ may take over reins

NEW DELHI: Amid the ongoing leadership crisis in Karnataka, the Bharatiya Janata Party on Friday floated another theory that Congress may ignore both Siddaramaiah and DK Shivakumar and choose a “dark horse” for the chief ministerial Read More

‘Reflects pro-growth policies’: PM Modi lauds 8.2% GDP data; vows to advance reforms

PM Modi (File photo) PM Narendra Modi on Friday said the July–September GDP growth of 8.2% reflects the “hard work and enterprise” of Indians. Read More

Kith Kids and Nike launch first full collaborative footwear and apparel collection

Published November 28, 2025 Kith Kids and Nike are releasing their first full collaborative collection of footwear and apparel on Friday.  Kith Kids and Nike launch first full collaborative footwear and apparel collection. Read More

J Sai Deepak Calls Out ‘Pakistani Gambit’ As Oxford Union Debate Descends Into Farce

Deepak’s detailed account on X directly contradicted the statement released by the Pakistan High Commission in London, which claimed the Indian side had withdrawn Go to Source Read More

Revant Himatsingka (Food Pharmer) Wins Indian of the Year Influencer Award 2025 | News18

Revant Himatsingka, popularly known as Food Pharmer, wins the Indian of the Year Influencer Award for his powerful work in driving awareness about food labels, health misinformation, and everyday nutrition. Read More

Aquarius Daily Horoscope (29 November, 2025): Support in Love And Respect At Work Influence Your Day

Aquarius Horoscope: Welcome to the future, Aquarius! Your sign is all about innovation, individuality, and humanitarian pursuits. Read More

Capricorn Daily Horoscope (29 November, 2025): Heartwarming News And Career Delays Ahead

Capricorn Horoscope: Hello, ambitious Capricorn! You’re known for your discipline, practicality, and determination to climb the ladder of success. Read More

Related Articles