Roaring Flames
Senior Member
About 95% of people entering likely won't even notice the sign anyway. So who cares
But my point is, did we really need a lame/bland/boring/generic/static indigenous welcome message at the main entry point of a "state of the art" entertainment venue....when we already MANY elements incorporated into the design?It's as meaningful of a gesture as the land acknowledgement at the start of games. Nobody really cares, but it makes people feel like we respect indigenous culture and didn't completely fuck them over lol.
That being said, for the indigenous people that do go to games, it's likely quite meaningful, therefore worthwhile.
Do we really need the LED band that wraps 1/3 of the building? Do we really need any of the art that's going to go on and around the building? How does one define need in this context?But my point is, did we really need a lame/bland/boring/generic/static indigenous welcome message at the main entry point of a "state of the art" entertainment venue....when we already MANY elements incorporated into the design?