Originally posted by: montanafan
umm..i think YOU missed the point. The Iraqi people were oppressed by thier GOVERNMENT..get it?...not by each other per say.
And the freedom thing you are talking about..that door swings both ways. Now if our government was doing something to these girls the you would have a point. But you are talking about people who are/were fans who have a right to speak out in a public forum such as radio and speak thier mind...agree or disagree it is thier right, just like it was her right to say what she said....unfortunately for her and her bandmates there might be some ramifications from the public.
This is exactly what I'm talking about. So many people can't seem to look any deeper into a topic than what the current helmet-hair is telling them about it.
First of all, if you think the Iraqi people weren't taking part in the suppression of opinion out of fear, and that in turn a lot of people here are either keeping quiet or joining in the bashing for the same reason, you have no understanding of human nature and history.
Secondly, the way that George W. Bush was addressing the questions of many American people about the war and dismissing them as either "for us or against us", was the whole point of the comment made by one of the band members in the first place. When the President of the United States says that you should just go along with whatever he says and not ask any questions or you're not a good American, well that could be interpreted as a form of oppression by many thinking people.
Then there's the legislator in South Carolina who made a speech in a government building, during a government meeting, as a government representative saying that when the Dixie Chicks start their tour there next week that people should run them out of town and anyone who attends the concert should be run out of town with them. He's not trying to intimidate or suppress the opinions of anyone is he?
Thirdly, of course people have a right to speak out and voice their opinion of anyone and anything; and I'm all for boycotts of products by those you want to send a message to, but that's not all that happened here. You have people calling into radion stations saying in a much ruder way than this, that these women and their families shouldn't be allowed to live in this country if they're going to question anything our government does. (This should sound awfully familiar to those of you old enough to remember the treatment of young people who opposed the Vietnam War.) Not to mention the radio station DJ who said he had their home addresses and that a mob should get together and go down there and teach them a lesson. Or the many death threats they've received over the air waves and in letters.
Fourth, yeah it does have something to do with their fan base and sexism and they should have known they'd get hit hard for expressing their opionions, but that doesn't make it the all-American thing to do. Where's the boycott against "The West Wing"? Martin Sheen went way out there in his protesting of the war in parades and television and radion commercials. Where's the outrage? What about Bruce Springsteen? Where are the headlines and the death threats?
Like I said before, the people doing these things have absolutely no understanding of what real American values are and what sort of behaviors make you un-American.
Get it?
Nope, I don't "get it". The actions you describe and attribute to Pres. Bush seem to be some figment of your imagination. You have learned the rhetorical spin line very well. Take a quote out of context, give it the meaning that you want and not what was intended and condem a person for it. I have to admit that you are good at it but it has no semblance to reality.
Originally posted by: montanafan
Nope, I don't "get it". The actions you describe and attribute to Pres. Bush seem to be some figment of your imagination. You have learned the rhetorical spin line very well. Take a quote out of context, give it the meaning that you want and not what was intended and condem a person for it. I have to admit that you are good at it but it has no semblance to reality.
Maybe you say that because, when I saw him say it in answer to a question about Americans who did not support or had questions about the upcoming war, I was watching it on CNN and not Fox.![]()
"I mean, the Dixie Chicks are free to speak their mind," Mr. Bush said. "They can say what they want to say. And just because ? they shouldn't have their feelings hurt just because some people don't want to buy their records when they speak out. You know, freedom is a two-way street."
Originally posted by: Dead Parrot Sketch
Part of this Dixie Chics boycott mentality is sexist in that there is still an attitude among some that women aren't supposed to have political views.
Originally posted by: EXman
These have to be photoshopped body doubles here Natalie Maines does not have a waist that small and one other chick had a baby not long ago.
Even worse, being foolish enough to even give a damn what someone like her had to say about Dubya!I'd hate to spend all that time trying to defend someone who won't even make a stand and stick with it.
Originally posted by: etech
Originally posted by: montanafan
Nope, I don't "get it". The actions you describe and attribute to Pres. Bush seem to be some figment of your imagination. You have learned the rhetorical spin line very well. Take a quote out of context, give it the meaning that you want and not what was intended and condem a person for it. I have to admit that you are good at it but it has no semblance to reality.
Maybe you say that because, when I saw him say it in answer to a question about Americans who did not support or had questions about the upcoming war, I was watching it on CNN and not Fox.![]()
You will have to do better than "I saw it on CNN". Find a refernce where "the President of the United States says that you should just go along with whatever he says and not ask any questions or you're not a good American, "
"Secondly, the way that George W. Bush was addressing the questions of many American people about the war and dismissing them as either "for us or against us", was the whole point of the comment made by one of the band members in the first place."
"I mean, the Dixie Chicks are free to speak their mind," Mr. Bush said. "They can say what they want to say. And just because ? they shouldn't have their feelings hurt just because some people don't want to buy their records when they speak out. You know, freedom is a two-way street."
Oh and for the record, Maines later declared that her comment was a joke.
Dixie Chick Natalie Maines told a New Zealand TV reporter last week that her now-infamous slam at President George W. Bush was a joke.
I'd hate to spend all that time trying to defend someone who won't even make a stand and stick with it.
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Even worse, being foolish enough to even give a damn what someone like her had to say about Dubya!I'd hate to spend all that time trying to defend someone who won't even make a stand and stick with it.
Yeah, too bad they didn't have the balls to stick with their beleifs and take the critisism. A joke? She could have come up with something better than that. But I don't think that this should have gotten to the point of where they were getting death threats and having garbage dumped infront of their houses. Come on now
You think DCs Euro fans get more Hysterical than those who are Boycotting the DCs here because of some nonsense that little illiterate Blonde Lead Singer for the DCs spewed? Man they sound like real Country Music FansThe location that she made her remark was overseas in a location where she had said she had already heard a lot of anti-American sentiment. Her statement could only add to that sentiment.
She said she was embarrassed that Bush was from Texas. Big deal! I think her words were influenced by the crowd more than the crowd was influenced by her words. As for being embarrassed that Bush is our leader, hell half the time he speaks in public he embarrasses himself and Americans alike. I will say that it does take a lot of courage on his part knowing that the likelyhood of him making a goof out of himself is high yet still goes ahead and gives his speech.She leveled a personal insult at the leader of the US in front of a crowd of thousands at a concert.
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
She said she was embarrassed that Bush was from Texas. Big deal! I think her words were influenced by the crowd more than the crowd was influenced by her words. As for being embarrassed that Bush is our leader, hell half the time he speaks in public he embarrasses himself and Americans alike. I will say that it does take a lot of courage on his part knowing that the likelyhood of him making a goof out of himself is high yet still goes ahead and gives his speech.She leveled a personal insult at the leader of the US in front of a crowd of thousands at a concert.
Frankly I'm not embarrassed that Bush is out President though I am a little unnerved by some of the Neo Knuckledraggers who are his supporters like those who are calling on Boycotts of everyone who doesn't think in lockstep with them.
Enough to actually boycott their music or to call for a Boycott? I have more of a problem with the fools who would do that than what she said and where she said it.Originally posted by: etech
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
She said she was embarrassed that Bush was from Texas. Big deal! I think her words were influenced by the crowd more than the crowd was influenced by her words. As for being embarrassed that Bush is our leader, hell half the time he speaks in public he embarrasses himself and Americans alike. I will say that it does take a lot of courage on his part knowing that the likelyhood of him making a goof out of himself is high yet still goes ahead and gives his speech.She leveled a personal insult at the leader of the US in front of a crowd of thousands at a concert.
Frankly I'm not embarrassed that Bush is out President though I am a little unnerved by some of the Neo Knuckledraggers who are his supporters like those who are calling on Boycotts of everyone who doesn't think in lockstep with them.
Did you read what I posted Red?
I would have no trouble with Baines stating her objections to the war. I don't expect everyone in the US to think in "lockstep" with everyone else and you know it.
I do have a problem with the manner and location that she expressed her views, told a "joke" or whatever she did.
I wouldn't walk across the street to se a fgree show by them no matter what their view of Dubya was. Of course I'm not gonna get my self all worked up because some entertainer called him a dumb fsck. I could care less what any entertainer has to say about politics including hysterical idiots like Charlie Daniels, Martin Sheen or Chucky Heston.Originally posted by: przero
"Now if it would have been some Good Old Boy from the NASCAR Circuit I could see reason for concern".
That's me. and I won't be spending any money on the Dixie Chicks any time soon. By the way, has Reverend Jackson issued a statement supporting the DIXIE Chicks yet?
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
I wouldn't walk across the street to se a fgree show by them no matter what their view of Dubya was. Of course I'm not gonna get my self all worked up because some entertainer called him a dumb fsck. I could care less what any entertainer has to say about politics including hysterical idiots like Charlie Daniels, Martin Sheen or Chucky Heston.Originally posted by: przero
"Now if it would have been some Good Old Boy from the NASCAR Circuit I could see reason for concern".
That's me. and I won't be spending any money on the Dixie Chicks any time soon. By the way, has Reverend Jackson issued a statement supporting the DIXIE Chicks yet?
He just has a hard time remembering what they are!Originally posted by: Alistar7
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
I wouldn't walk across the street to se a fgree show by them no matter what their view of Dubya was. Of course I'm not gonna get my self all worked up because some entertainer called him a dumb fsck. I could care less what any entertainer has to say about politics including hysterical idiots like Charlie Daniels, Martin Sheen or Chucky Heston.Originally posted by: przero
"Now if it would have been some Good Old Boy from the NASCAR Circuit I could see reason for concern".
That's me. and I won't be spending any money on the Dixie Chicks any time soon. By the way, has Reverend Jackson issued a statement supporting the DIXIE Chicks yet?
Carefull there, Heston has biblical powers still to this day.....
