Similar to Facebook, I don't post anything political on Reddit. Joined it a few years ago for a few smallish sports specific groups.
Copied and pasted a baseball story in one group recently. While summarizing the details since not everyone is going to read the link, I referred to "The team formerly known as the Cleveland Indians". A couple of woke lefties kept badgering me for even calling them that. The phrase I typed is entirely accurate, both factually and grammatically, and would even be journalistically acceptable.
The Hall of Fame baseball player Napoleon Lajoie played and managed the Cleveland Naps (named after him), so that is historically correct. Albert Belle, Kenny Lofton, and Manny Ramirez each played for the Cleveland Indians (as such named as the time) and no one is going to yet re-write the history books.
As a bit of fun, I typed in the line from Sgt. Hulka in the movie "Stripes": Lighten up, Francis.
Happy Friday all!