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  • bases_loaded
  • gut
    Sensitivity training is bullshit.

    Completely disrespectful of the office and that's clearly not an appropriate venue for political satire (not that what they did would qualify as satire, anyway). And for that reason some firings are probably justified.

    On the other hand, if Obama wants to be a celebrity, maybe he's deserving of ridicule like other celebrities.
  • Mohican00
    they were pretty much asking for it......no sympathy here
  • gut
    Mohican00;1486543 wrote:they were pretty much asking for it......no sympathy here
    LOL...and the announcer asking for him to get rundown might be getting an unpleasant visit from the Secret Service.
  • bases_loaded
    What's the difference between rodeo clowns and a skit on SNL?
  • majorspark
    bases_loaded;1486548 wrote:What's the difference between rodeo clowns and a skit on SNL?
    Nothing. In this case the rodeo clown is performing at a state government sponsored event. Probably getting federal subsidies and they are pissing down their legs in fear of losing them. The reaction is typical government BS.
  • gut
    It was almost assuredly offensive to a number of people in attendance who had no expectation or interest in being subjected to political humor. And that's why it's inappropriate, and that's why the firings are warranted.
  • majorspark
    gut;1486554 wrote:It was almost assuredly offensive to a number of people in attendance who had no expectation or interest in being subjected to political humor. And that's why it's inappropriate, and that's why the firings are warranted.
    I am sure there were some in attendance that were offended. But if you take the stereotypical makeup of a crowd that one may think would attend a rodeo event; country boys, hicks, rednecks, etc... You know the type of people that may get a kick out of making a little fun of Obama. And most of them probably did. This guy thought he was playing to the crowd. This really goes to the age we live in where a local event can offend millions not in attendance but watching a youtube link of it all over the nation.
  • majorspark
    Also I am betting this is not the first time a caricature mask has been used to lampoon a president.
  • bases_loaded
    majorspark;1486571 wrote:Also I am betting this is not the first time a mask of a president has be used as prop at a rodeo.

    Bingo
  • majorspark
    bases_loaded;1486572 wrote:Bingo
    I edited my post. Lampoon is a better term because that is the intent.
  • gut
    majorspark;1486571 wrote:Also I am betting this is not the first time a caricature mask has been used to lampoon a president.
    And calling for that POTUS to be trampled? It went a little bit further than a caricature mask.

    And I'd say it's unlikely at least 20% of people in attendance didn't vote for Obama (even in a mostly white/rural crowd), and I think a good number of them would have been justifiably offended (there's only one voter demographic I know of that consistently votes with over 70% uniformity).

    It was stupid and insensitive and they got what they deserved.
  • majorspark
  • majorspark
    gut;1486577 wrote:And calling for that POTUS to be trampled?
    Literally? I am not easily offended by bad humor. But I would guess most in attendance that were offended knew it was bad humor.
    gut;1486577 wrote:It went a little bit further than a caricature mask.
    I agree which is why I edited my post and used the term lampoon a more harsh form of satire.
    gut;1486577 wrote:And I'd say it's unlikely at least 20% of people in attendance didn't vote for Obama (even in a mostly white/rural crowd), and I think a good number of them would have been justifiably offended
    Offended just because they voted for Obama? Maybe some. I guess I just am not that offended at people lampooning a politician I voted for even if its construed as inappropriate by some.
    gut;1486577 wrote:(there's only one voter demographic I know of that consistently votes with over 70% uniformity).
    Well I am pretty sure this clown is not taking his act to the Harlem arts festival.
    gut;1486577 wrote:It was stupid and insensitive and they got what they deserved.
    This is why some are being hustled off to reeducation camps, I mean sensitivity training.
  • Tiernan
    HTF does anybody in Missouri have room to ridicule anyone? That state is only one less toothless hill jack ahead of Arkansas.
  • iclfan2
    Thought it was hilarious. Lighten up Francis
  • gut
    majorspark;1486593 wrote: This is why some are being hustled off to reeducation camps, I mean sensitivity training.
    Is it an overreaction? Yes. Was it expected? Yes. Do the sponsors care, and do they matter? Yes.

    And even if I think Obama is an unqualified failure and believe he has lowered the office...the office still deserves respect. Mohican00 nailed it => no sympathy.
  • majorspark
    gut;1486661 wrote:Is it an overreaction? Yes.
    It was an overreaction because modern day internet amateur media puts it on the national scene. Creating larger masses of the "offended".
    gut;1486661 wrote:Was it expected? Yes.
    No, I doubt the perpetrator of this horrible crime had any idea what the ramifications of his act would bring.

    gut;1486661 wrote:Do the sponsors care, and do they matter? Yes.
    Sponsors always care about the bottom line.
    gut;1486661 wrote:And even if I think Obama is an unqualified failure and believe he has lowered the office...the office still deserves respect. Mohican00 nailed it => no sympathy.
    I saw no disrespect for the office of POTUS. Just some not so politically astute individual thinking he was going to get some laughs from the "homeboys". The idea that some unknown country hick can lower the office with his clown routine is laughable. The only person that can lower the office is the person sitting behind the desk. But hey I guess the power of Youtube and amateur media is greater than I thought.
  • gut
    majorspark;1486664 wrote:...Just some not so politically astute individual thinking he was going to get some laughs from the "homeboys"..
    Well...there's a fine line between bigoted and hateful. It was stupid...and ignorant. And if you think about that being George W...
  • believer
    gut;1486668 wrote:Well...there's a fine line between bigoted and hateful. It was stupid...and ignorant. And if you think about that being George W...
    This kind of thing happened all the time when "W" was in office and we rarely if ever heard a peep from anyone about it.

    Yet when a rodeo clown plays to a rodeo crowd by wearing a mask of our first half-black POTUS then the PC crowd goes ballistic.

    I'm not sure who is worse; the rodeo clown or the PC clowns.

    Was this poor taste? Yes. Do I think the dude should have been fired? Nope.

    Like someone said above....lighten up Francis.
  • Belly35
    What happen to freedom ...speech, expression and right to voice political discord ....
  • believer
    Belly35;1486676 wrote:What happen to freedom ...speech, expression and right to voice political discord ....
    Well when the leftists are dealing with a string of scandals, unpopular political choices, and real-world issues they love to deflect public attention by capitalizing on STUPID non-issues like these.

    Political correctness is just another way of dumbing down the masses.
  • Mohican00
    Belly35;1486676 wrote:What happen to freedom ...speech, expression and right to voice political discord ....
    ...says the guy who started a thread "black churches are bias or racist"
  • Rotinaj
    Belly35;1486676 wrote:What happen to freedom ...speech, expression and right to voice political discord ....
    Well nobody was arrested to my knowledge, so????