A research study examined more than 1000 comments posted at online forum sites about a long and important controversy over getting rid of one famous Native American "mascot," that of the University of North Dakota (UND) 's "Fighting Sioux" sports teams. Hostile commentators:
A) went well beyond the mascot controversy to racially frame and attack Native Americans and their resistance efforts, not only in North Dakota but nationwide.
B) framed Native Americans as inferior and unvirtuous in racial or cultural terms, particularly compared to whites and white culture.
C) threatened to retaliate against Native Americans generally if the mascot was eliminated.
D) voiced surprise at, or trivialization of, the racist mascot issues.
E) All the above
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