Jeep ‘Cherokee’ Is Now Racist

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According to an article written by Angela Riley from The Washington Post, the Jeep “Cherokee” is now racist. I tried to explain in previous pieces of mine as to why bending the knee on the Cleveland Indians and Washington Redskins was a mistake, but of course I was ignored.

We now live in a world where opinion writers and Twitter bots with 32 followers dictate right and wrong–rather than the Constitution. Our way of living has become exhausting and unsatisfying, and I’ll discuss how that materialized.

Jeep should NOT address this Matter, but instead should clap back

By even addressing this asinine “opinion,” we’re essentially setting off a Bat signal for all of social media to scatter and find what they don’t like. What bothers them specifically, or how can this world improve in your eyes? We won’t congregate–we’ll simple take your request and handle it. It’s bizarre.

That’s quite literally the American people being trained to see the ugly in every situation, rather than being taught to enjoy what’s great about it.

We’re miserable. But maybe we can put an end to this tomfoolery by making it clear that a writer at The Washington Post can’t change the world to exactly the way she wants it. After all, isn’t that what she’s asking for? Angela sees an add for Jeep, a car she does not drive, and then needs the name to change? This is a person making demands to “fix” a name that affects her in no way imaginable.

Kind of like the “R word” community, isn’t it?

If we want to put an end to this garbage–Jeep needs to take a stand and shut these demands down. It’s about time a major corporation puts these Cheeto eating bloggers to bed.

Written by Gary Sheffield, Jr

Gary Sheffield Jr is the son of should-be MLB Hall of Famer, Gary Sheffield. He covers basketball and baseball for OutKick.com, chats with the Purple and Gold faithful on LakersNation, and shitposts on Twitter. You can follow him at GarySheffieldJr

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  1. thank God my 1981 Jeep CJ7 isn’t racist or homophobic, but we don’t yet know the genesis of the name ‘CJ7’. my guess is that CJ7 was not an indian or minority. CJ7 may mean Car Jeep that gets 7 miles per gallon. this was an improvement from the CJ5 that clearly was bad on gas.

    i call my jeep ‘big Red’ … as in Redskins … 😎

  2. What does this broad know about anything. My guess is this is an attempt to sell newspapers, get eyeballs, and stay relevant. The pendulum is going to swing back and these dopes will be in the dustbin of history. Cancel culture is jumping the shark right in front of us.

    Case in point… Beavis owns WaPo > Beavis owns Amazon > 1,000’s of Cherokee parts & accessories available on Amazon for purchase…

    https://www.amazon.com/s?k=jeep+cherokee&crid=10VR5KU1JVIUD&sprefix=Jeep+cher%2Caps%2C230&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-doa-p_9_9

    I’m just not impressed.

  3. meanwhile I was feeling like an asshole for driving my Cherokee after that super bowl commercial with the middle aged Village People cowboy cruiser babbling on, then ended with a big red Chinese star dividing our country….

    • Not even conservatives. How about anyone who has better things to do. I tried Twitter for a week. I didn’t hate it. I just thought it was boring.

  4. I had a black Cherokee and traded it in on a white Rubicon. I’m trying to figure out if I was correct in getting rid of the racist Cherokee, however since it was black and I went to a white vehicle does that imply supremacy tendencies. Help!!!!

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