““People’s reaction has been all positive and they see the humour in it both on and off the reserve,” Bomberry said in an interview. She said she bought her T-shirt to make a humorous statement after reading that Ojibwa singer DJ NDN of A Tribe Called Red was accused of racism for wearing one last month. “I thought how hypocritical that he would be accused of racism for wearing a shirt that turns the tables in a satirical way of how our image as native people has been misappropriated by the Cleveland Indians, Washington Redskins and the like,” Bomberry said. She noted there’s an online movement that includes use of the Twitter hashtag #NotYourMascot to change what she called degrading and derogatory team names and logos.”
— ‘Caucasians’ T-shirt mocking Cleveland Indians becomes hot seller on reserves | Toronto Star