View Full Version : Getting Muslims to sign up for Family Fun Day: No Day at the Park
Don Corleone
08-02-2006, 20:59
I remember a few months back when we debated the Muslim only 'Family Fun Day' at an amusement park in Britain. Some felt it was okay to be discriminatory, so long as the discrimination is on behalf of a religious minority (read not-Christian). Others thought what's good for the goose is good for the gander. Seems like the issue was resolved in a completely overlooked outcome: What happens if you throw a party but none of the guests come? (http://today.reuters.com/news/newsarticle.aspx?type=oddlyEnoughNews&storyid=2006-08-02T184048Z_01_L02862061_RTRUKOC_0_US-MUSLIMS-FUNDAY.xml&src=rss&rpc=22) As the entire event was defended as a way to 'defuse' Muslim rage in Britain and make them feel more a part of British society... what does this say? Muslims in Britain are too PO'd to take part? Or is it more banal than that... they just don't care about going on the "Ripsaw"? Thoughts? Opinions? Soap Boxes?
On a side note, my favorite sideline quote was a bride holding her wedding at the park was ready to fight for the right of her and her bridesmaids to show some skin...
But the fun day had caused some consternation: a non-Muslim couple scheduled to hold their wedding at the park's hotel complained to newspapers that event organizers told them the bride and female guests would have to cover up. Always a classy move to show some leg and cleavage in those family wedding photos...:kiss2:
Silver Rusher
08-02-2006, 21:03
But the fun day had caused some consternation: a non-Muslim couple scheduled to hold their wedding at the park's hotel complained to newspapers that event organizers told them the bride and female guests would have to cover up.
:no:
Ser Clegane
08-02-2006, 21:05
Most muslims probably just have no problem at all with visiting the Park on regular days.
Don Corleone
08-02-2006, 21:06
Interesting take, Ser. You think they just didn't want to be thrust into the spotlight like that?
Reenk Roink
08-02-2006, 21:06
Some felt it was okay to be discriminatory, so long as the discrimination is on behalf of a religious minority (read not-Christian).
Can't really say there were many, if any of these people...
The ones that felt that a "Muslim Funday" was ok, had no problems with the simultaneous "Christian Skate Day" either...
Don Corleone
08-02-2006, 21:08
You are right, Reenk, that there were in reality 3 (possibly 4 camps). Folks who didn't like Muslim Family Fun Day or Christian Skate day, folks who liked the first but not the second, folks who like both, and I imagine (though I'm not remembering any) that approved of the 2nd but not the first.
Ser Clegane
08-02-2006, 21:14
Interesting take, Ser. You think they just didn't want to be thrust into the spotlight like that?
No, I think they just feel comfortable going to the Theme Park whenever they feel like doing so and don't have an issue with it being not "muslim-compatible" on regular days (just as most Christians wouldn't bother to go to the Park on a special "Christian day" but would just go whenever they like)
Kralizec
08-02-2006, 21:17
(though I'm not remembering any) that approved of the 2nd but not the first.
Crazed Rabbit did.
Ser Cleganes idea seems probable to me.
Bof, they were simply NOT interest to go in a place and bore to death… Even no music…:inquisitive:
Leet Eriksson
08-02-2006, 22:26
Well i'm glad it got cancelled. Its not like it helped their image when it made the news that muslims will get one day exclusive for them(luckily apparently it was just some company that tried marketing the idea and failed). It just shows they don't care.
Philippus Flavius Homovallumus
08-02-2006, 22:38
Most muslims probably just have no problem at all with visiting the Park on regular days.
You see, this is the wisdom that gets you admin privilages.
Thats what I thought when I read it in the paper. It just shows that Britain isn't full of hardcore fundamentalists; but the ones we do have are quite loud.
As to the wedding, I expect she wanted to have bare arms and shoulders, not thigh slits and plunging necklines.
Somebody Else
08-03-2006, 01:54
No comment on the Muslim situation. Apart from that it sounded completely senseless and overly precious of the organisers.
But people holding their wedding at a theme park? I somehow doubt they have any taste anyway, so I wouldn't put it past them to have the bride in a mini-skirt, or something like that.
I voted for "Option B" although "Option A" is a very viable choice also.
Big_John
08-03-2006, 05:40
so.. is the sky still falling?
Organizers had hoped to fill a niche for Britain's 1.7 million Muslims, some of whom may be uncomfortable with mainstream entertainment.
Duh. And those few are generally uncomfortable with any form of entertainment. There really is no 'fun' in fundamentalist.
English assassin
08-03-2006, 10:33
As the entire event was defended as a way to 'defuse' Muslim rage in Britain and make them feel more a part of British society... what does this say?
Maybe they all had a nice cup of tea instead? Feeling really angry (well, all right, mildly annoyed) and then having a cup of tea and calming down would be a sign of complete integration into the British way of life. Which is more than can be said for rollercoasters.
Major Robert Dump
08-03-2006, 12:28
I went to Muslim fun Day at six flags over texas and got a rash from this chic who insisisted on rubbing my lovehandles and yelling "Uber Mensch" while we went on the Log Ride. I also went to christian day but all those triflin hoes had long sleeves on, which makes me paranoid about hairy pits, so I just stayed in the arcade and pwnt little kids on Mortal Combat.
Tribesman
08-03-2006, 12:30
There really is no 'fun' in fundamentalist.
Though the "mental" bit is appropriate .
Vladimir
08-03-2006, 13:15
Well i'm glad it got cancelled. Its not like it helped their image when it made the news that muslims will get one day exclusive for them(luckily apparently it was just some company that tried marketing the idea and failed). It just shows they don't care.
Agreed. It seems like a positive sign.
Philippus Flavius Homovallumus
08-03-2006, 16:18
Duh. And those few are generally uncomfortable with any form of entertainment. There really is no 'fun' in fundamentalist.
So true, be they Christian, Muslim or Jewish.
You know I really can't believe the founders of the "Big Three" were really that much of a killjoy.
There was some talk in various “Muslim” circles that this was some hoax or rip-off. So that may also have scared a few people away.
Vladimir
08-03-2006, 16:58
There was some talk in various “Muslim” circles that this was some hoax or rip-off. So that may also have scared a few people away.
Yes; it was an elaborate scheme cooked up by the Great Satan's sidekick. :laugh4: ( :stupido: damn, I had a great quote I was going to modify. Blast!)
Most muslims probably just have no problem at all with visiting the Park on regular days.
Exactly. Also most muslims probably recognised this pretentious event organised by the 'do-gooders' as the farce that it is. In no way would an event like that promote acceptance, integration or tolerance, it simply further widens the existing divide. The lack of any takers spoke the minds of muslims in general: "No Thanks". When will these pc obsessed fools get it into their thick skulls that their actions to push issues of racial equality are often the biggest causes of inequality.
:wall:
Devastatin Dave
08-03-2006, 18:10
Exactly. Also most muslims probably recognised this pretentious event organised by the 'do-gooders' as the farce that it is. In no way would an event like that promote acceptance, integration or tolerance, it simply further widens the existing divide. The lack of any takers spoke the minds of muslims in general: "No Thanks". When will these pc obsessed fools get it into their thick skulls that their actions to push issues of racial equality are often the biggest causes of inequality.
:wall:
Totally agree. If I was Muslim I would be somewhat offended. Besides I'm sure rioting, burning cars, and threatening the death of anyone that draws pictures of Muhammed takes up too much time to go to the park anyway.
Vladimir
08-03-2006, 18:17
There was some talk in various “Muslim” circles that this was some hoax or rip-off. So that may also have scared a few people away.
Yes; it was an elaborate scheme cooked up by the Great Satan's sidekick. :laugh4: ( :stupido: damn, I had a great quote I was going to modify. Blast!)
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