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"the gutter of political correctness"

Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2015 6:04 pm
by rubato
Where you can fall only in Texas:


http://www.star-telegram.com/news/local ... 73774.html
FORT WORTH

Giving thanks at the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo has become more diverse this year as officials have cast a wider net to include more faith-based groups that offer prayers before the bareback bronc riding begins.

For some faithful rodeo fans, though, the inclusion of a Muslim Imam in the mix has become a burr under the traditional saddle.

The Stock Show’s Facebook page lit up this week after Moujahed Bakhach of the Islamic Association of Tarrant County offered the public prayer at Sunday night’s rodeo performance.

While many of the comments on the Stock Show’s Facebook page were supportive of the more inclusive prayer policy, most were not. Opposition did not seem personally directed at Bakhach or his words, but expressed outrage at the inclusion of a member of the Islamic clergy during a time of violence and extremism involving radical Muslim terrorists.

What’s wrong with a Texas imam doing a rodeo prayer, anyway?
Bud Kennedy column (9-15-10): Muslims are part of Texas ranching legacy

A sampling of the sentiments expressed:

“I just will choose NOT to go somewhere that embraces a religion that wants me, my family and my people DEAD.”

“Muslim/Islam has no place in this country let alone fwssr. Not one Muslim has come out against the radical actions that is the Muslim belief. PERIOD. COWBOYS DON’T WANT IT.”

“This really disappoints me in the FWSSR! Sad to see such a Texas & American institution fall in the gutter of political correctness.”

“The ignorance here. You all should be ashamed of yourselves. Cheers to FWSSR! Yet another reason why I am proud to call Fort Worth my home.”

“Kudos to FWSSR for leading the way and understanding that America is a country of immigrants. Thanks for showing love and not hatred by showing tolerance for all religions; as Freedom of Religion applies to every American, even if they don't look like you or believe what you believe.”

“Islam is against all other religions and I for one won’t attend an event that allows a darkness to be spoke over me!”

The Fort Worth Stock Show has long featured a Christian flavor, from evangelical-like comments of longtime rodeo announcer Bob Tallman to the growing popularity of Cowboy Church, which is held Sunday mornings at the Will Rogers Auditorium.

Tallman said Bakhach “did a wonderful job” when giving Sunday’s prayer.

Bakhach, who speaks regularly at a variety of events across Tarrant County, said there was “a beautiful spirit” in Will Rogers Coliseum Sunday night, and said the blessing went on without a hitch.

“I didn’t hear any negative reaction to what I said. I sat down to watch the show,” Bakhach said.

But later, his friend, who had been seated in the crowd while Bakhach spoke, said someone behind him exclaimed, ‘Oh my God’ when Bakhach’s name and affiliation were announced.

Brad Barnes, president and general manager of the Stock Show, who is at each performance of the rodeo, said he saw no indication of anger in the crowd on Sunday, and he characterized Bakhach’s blessing as “spot-on” and “very appropriate.”

Read more here: http://www.star-telegram.com/news/local ... rylink=cpy

yrs,
rubato

Re: "the gutter of political correctness"

Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2015 6:16 pm
by Lord Jim
Bakhach, who speaks regularly at a variety of events across Tarrant County, said there was “a beautiful spirit” in Will Rogers Coliseum Sunday night, and said the blessing went on without a hitch.

“I didn’t hear any negative reaction to what I said. I sat down to watch the show,” Bakhach said....

Brad Barnes, president and general manager of the Stock Show, who is at each performance of the rodeo, said he saw no indication of anger in the crowd on Sunday, and he characterized Bakhach’s blessing as “spot-on” and “very appropriate.”
Looks like once again, a handful of idiots (though they get media attention way out of proportion to their numbers) are in no way representative of the community as a whole...

The real take away from this article is that religious tolerance is alive and well in Tarrant County Texas... :ok

Attempts to engage in simplistic stereotyping of Texans not withstanding...

Re: "the gutter of political correctness"

Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2015 6:59 pm
by Lord Jim
I'd also like to point out that unlike the actual attendees at the rodeo, (since it's a local event, presumably it was mostly folks who live in the DFW area) there is absolutely no way of knowing where the morons who posted on the Facebook page are from...

They certainly need not all be from Texas; in fact they probably aren't...(this obviously got some media attention)

Hell for all we know, some of them might even live in Santa Cruz... 8-)

Re: "the gutter of political correctness"

Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2015 9:01 am
by TPFKA@W
You weswed Jim. See that it does not become a habit. :nana

Re: "the gutter of political correctness"

Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2015 9:50 am
by Lord Jim
TPFKA@W wrote:You weswed Jim. See that it does not become a habit. :nana
Yes, well in my defense let me say that my "back-to-back posts" were posted 43 minutes apart and contained substantially different content and points...

(As opposed to back-to-back one sentence posts, one-two minutes apart, that make no new points... 8-) )

Re: "the gutter of political correctness"

Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2015 4:08 pm
by MajGenl.Meade
Lord Jim wrote:(As opposed to back-to-back one sentence posts, one-two minutes apart, that make no new points... 8-) )
FTFY

Re: "the gutter of political correctness"

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2015 2:17 pm
by rubato
The actual attendees lacked a convenient means of expression and the time to reflect which Facebook posters had.
While many of the comments on the Stock Show’s Facebook page were supportive of the more inclusive prayer policy, most were not . Opposition did not seem personally directed at Bakhach or his words, but expressed outrage at the inclusion of a member of the Islamic clergy during a time of violence and extremism involving radical Muslim terrorists.
most were not

It is the same kind of naive religious bigotry which Protestants have for Mormons, Catholics have for Pentecostals, &c.


yrs,
rubato

Re: "the gutter of political correctness"

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2015 11:44 pm
by MajGenl.Meade
It's like watching a galvanized frog, isn't it?

Re: "the gutter of political correctness"

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2015 7:35 pm
by rubato
No, it's like hearing you make reflexive inane excuses.



yrs,
rubato

I don't recall using whole frogs in biology class we just used the excised muscles.

Re: "the gutter of political correctness"

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2015 8:02 pm
by Lord Jim
it's like hearing you make reflexive inane excuses.
I imagine most everybody here is used to that from you by now rube...
The actual attendees lacked a convenient means of expression


Gee, I would have thought they had a very "convenient means of expression" available to them...

They could have opened their mouths and shouted their disapproval at the Imam in real time...(I guess you figure that Texans attending a rodeo are too polite to do a thing like that...)

In any event, you have disproved this assertion:
Lord Jim wrote:...there is absolutely no way of knowing where the morons who posted on the Facebook page are from...

They certainly need not all be from Texas; in fact they probably aren't...(this obviously got some media attention)

Hell for all we know, some of them might even live in Santa Cruz... 8-)
exactly how?

ETA:
It is the same kind of naive religious bigotry which Protestants have for Mormons, Catholics have for Pentecostals, &c. I have towards every religion.
FTFY

Re: "the gutter of political correctness"

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2015 11:49 pm
by MajGenl.Meade
rubato wrote:No, it's like hearing you make reflexive inane excuses.



yrs,
rubato

I don't recall using whole frogs in biology class we just used the excised muscles.
Image

Re: "the gutter of political correctness"

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2015 9:37 am
by BoSoxGal
Totally unnecessary.


Yrs,
Head Girl