This topic is a waste of time just like the storm one.
You're certainly entitled to your opinion, and I don't necessarily disagree with the fact that some people seem to go around looking for situations about which they can be offended. However, who are you and I to tell someone else that they shouldn't be offended by something?
In the case of the Storm picture, I just that was a dumb thing to post because it serves to purpose, and it has the potential to offend. That's not a wise thing for any business to do. The post here about an actual person of Native American Indian heritage being offended by the name and logo of this ball is quite different to me. I'm not Native American Indian, so I have no idea what it feels like to deal with the issues connected thereto. The person who was offended does have that background from which to draw, so who the heck am I to tell him or her not to be offended about such a thing?
I think some people go too far in terms of looking for things to get upset about, but I think others go equally far in trying to tell others what they can and can't be upset about.