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DanTex

(20,709 posts)
5. Yup. Pretty much it.
Sun Feb 7, 2016, 07:44 PM
Feb 2016

I remember a Jon Stewart joke from the first post-9/11 superbowl. During halftime, they listed the names of victims, but they ran out of time, and Stewart said "a very touching gesture for 9/11 victims whose names begin with the letters A through J".

Not exactly relevant to your point, but I thought it was funny.

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9/11/2001 WhaTHellsgoingonhere Feb 2016 #1
Oh, dear lord. SheilaT Feb 2016 #3
Clancey got there first Fumesucker Feb 2016 #8
Also, even before that, there was Frankenheimer's Black Sunday WillowTree Feb 2016 #14
Yup. Pretty much it. DanTex Feb 2016 #5
Oh, God. STILL??? kath Feb 2016 #21
"Patriotism is the passion of fools and the most foolish of passions." Arthur Schopenhauer Tierra_y_Libertad Feb 2016 #2
Reminds me of the games in the Roman Coliseum. -none Feb 2016 #4
I stopped the stream for that bushwah bullshit. hifiguy Feb 2016 #6
It gets worse every year. I used to attend parties just to socialize and ignore the game. arcane1 Feb 2016 #7
I DVR it awoke_in_2003 Feb 2016 #53
"...an exercise in enforced patriotism..." Snobblevitch Feb 2016 #9
Yeah, good luck getting out alive when you dont stand davidn3600 Feb 2016 #11
I didn't stand and nobody is bothering me. Snobblevitch Feb 2016 #13
No, I'm home alone, lucky me, SheilaT Feb 2016 #15
What does Snobblevitch Feb 2016 #17
There is a strong sense of religion in the patriotism that's imposed in these things. SheilaT Feb 2016 #24
Who is 'enforcing' patriotism? Snobblevitch Feb 2016 #32
Agreed. ChairmanAgnostic Feb 2016 #35
it was choreographed like hopemountain Feb 2016 #29
There was a superb HBO Documentary on HBO some years ago malaise Feb 2016 #10
Sounds like something I'd like to watch. SheilaT Feb 2016 #16
This is it -- you might be able to find a torrent and/or stream RedFury Feb 2016 #18
Thank you. I hope I can find it. SheilaT Feb 2016 #25
Wow - you found it malaise Feb 2016 #30
It seems to be totally unavailable, even to buy on Amazon. SheilaT Feb 2016 #48
It's been done since WW2 davidn3600 Feb 2016 #12
If you are talking of sports in genereal yes nadinbrzezinski Feb 2016 #22
But nationalism and militarism are not the same thing malaise Feb 2016 #31
Yeah aswanson Feb 2016 #19
Oh, hell, it's always been this way hatrack Feb 2016 #20
This is not exclusive to the Superbowl nadinbrzezinski Feb 2016 #23
Super Bowl XXV Blue_Tires Feb 2016 #26
So.......you're not a sports fan....... WillowTree Feb 2016 #27
It's the sense of enforced patriotism that has me gobsmacked. SheilaT Feb 2016 #28
The Super Bowl is a 4 hour sporting event. Calista241 Feb 2016 #33
Nothing enforced about it leftynyc Feb 2016 #37
You don't have to do anything, even if you're personally attending the event. branford Feb 2016 #38
Bravo!! Exceptionally well said! WillowTree Feb 2016 #41
I have never been to any sporting event....... WillowTree Feb 2016 #40
No different from any other country hardluck Feb 2016 #50
On the plus side, Washington will never get to the Superbowl, so we're safe. Orrex Feb 2016 #34
Thankfully Dan Snyder is quite young, so it could be another four decades madinmaryland Feb 2016 #55
Since the NFL got paid by the military to hype it. Brickbat Feb 2016 #36
Then you would really hate NASCAR MindPilot Feb 2016 #39
Thanks for everyone's responses. SheilaT Feb 2016 #42
where have you been for the last 50 years? librechik Feb 2016 #43
It's that way for all the big pro sports in the country. -eom- HuckleB Feb 2016 #44
The Superbowl combines many things that I despise. I am a bad 'Murikin. Arugula Latte Feb 2016 #45
And the racist commercials and the ads referencing the civil war, WTF! Dont call me Shirley Feb 2016 #46
Pentagon pays for it. Octafish Feb 2016 #47
also who payed for the blue angels fly over? JanMichael Feb 2016 #49
Yep, since 9/11/2001. dchill Feb 2016 #51
I was at a party.. nearly everyone stood up with hand over heart mountain grammy Feb 2016 #52
If that wasn't at least an attempt to enforce SheilaT Feb 2016 #54
I thought it kind of weird.. I know all these people pretty well mountain grammy Feb 2016 #56
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