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  1. If both the spirit squad and the football team are paid to entertain the viewers, then why should there be a distinction? Also, I used the previous poster’s terms. I have read posts about cheerleaders “passing for white”. Does Rachel Wyatt qualify as “passing for white” or is she considered “Asian”? How do you even determine that? That is as subjective to me personally as some of Kelli’s feedback to the training camp candidates.
  2. @Weeklydcc The NFL is 70% black. Should the cheer/dance squads on the sidelines also be 70% black to mirror the teams? Should the racial makeup of the spirit squads be in proportion to the US 2020 census? Should the NFL teams? What is your solution? Are Hispanics, Asians, and Native Americans adequately represented in by the Cowboys football team? I am assuming your position is those groups are not adequately represented on the DCC roster. Again, what is your solution?
  3. @Weeklydcc My question was in response to this statement. Do you think the Cowboys football team should also have Asian, Hispanic, Native American, etc. I never mentioned whites people. What are you implying my “drift” is? Explain it to me.
  4. I was referring to the poster’s statement of full representation of people of color. I never mentioned white players. Your answer is non responsive to my question.
  5. Do you think the Cowboys football team should include a full representation as well?
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