Native American athlete unhappy after announcer says 'let's snip' his ponytail — and 'fans' say 'scalp' him (6 Pics)
Lyle Thompson, a Native American professional lacrosse player for the Georgia
Storm, wasn't pleased that the Philadelphia Wings' announcer said "let's snip" his
ponytail to the "entire arena" during Saturday's game.
Storm, wasn't pleased that the Philadelphia Wings' announcer said "let's snip" his
ponytail to the "entire arena" during Saturday's game.
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Thompson, who is vocal about having grown up in the Onondaga Nation in New York, has also represented the Iroquois Nationals in international play, Deadspin reported. The forward wears his hair in a long braid, as does his brother and teammate, Miles Thompson, as a family tradition and as homage to his Native roots.
The Swarm beat the Wings 13-11, but Thompson — the National Lacrosse League's
MVP in 2017 — had a few things on his mind other than the final score:
And what of those Philly fans?
Thompson's claim that "fans" went after him with "scalp" remarks inevitably added
to Philadelphia's infamous legacy as having particularly unseemly sporting-event
attendees — but the 26-year-old chimed in with a follow-up tweet Monday afternoon
saying only two people in the stands were guilty:
to Philadelphia's infamous legacy as having particularly unseemly sporting-event
attendees — but the 26-year-old chimed in with a follow-up tweet Monday afternoon
saying only two people in the stands were guilty:
What did the announcer have to say?
Wings announcer Shawny Hill issued the following apology:
The Wings also posted a mea culpa for what it termed Hill's "inadvertent yet
offensive" words:
Here's a brief video profile on Thompson:
Native American athlete unhappy after announcer says 'let's snip' his ponytail — and 'fans' say 'scalp' him (6 Pics)
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