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Home Front: Culture Wars
Six Flags has "Great Muslim Adventure Day"
2004-09-14
from the Islamic Circle of North America website
Insha Allah, on September 17, 2004, the New Jersey theme park, Six Flags Great Adventure, is set to be transformed as 'The Great Muslim Adventure Day', an event organized by ICNA. This event is designed to provide entertainment for the entire family! Alhamdulillah, the entire park is reserved for this event!
- no doubt innocent -- the park will be open for non muslims also that day -- I was hoping they would prohibit non muslims and then we could get a handle on the alcohol and pork consumption of the guests
Posted by:mhw

#15  Nice mucky BH.

No way they could keep out people of other faiths though, could they? That whole civil rights cake of Race and religion. I hope the little kids have a good time though.

Disney's "It's a small world", after all, would be a nice touch.
Posted by: Lucky   2004-09-14 11:57:20 PM  

#14   "Great Muslim Adventure Day"?

>we already had that twice now, once back in January 1991, and again in spring 2003 - silly wabbits, when they gonna learn.....
Posted by: Jarhead   2004-09-14 10:07:37 PM  

#13  Fine. Just keep 'em off the airplane rides...
Posted by: tu3031   2004-09-14 9:59:42 PM  

#12  This event has to be very closely watched. The ICNA has very deep roots in Wahabi/Salafi organizations in Arab/muslim world. The Aamir of Islami Jamiat E Tulaba (Student wing of Jemat Islami Pakistan) just presided over their last convention. This is gonnah be one hell of a radical Wahabi gathering
Posted by: Fawad   2004-09-14 9:17:01 PM  

#11  "Great Muslim Adventure Day"? While America is at in a counter Islamic terrorist war? This is insane.
Posted by: Mark Espinola   2004-09-14 8:24:53 PM  

#10  naaaahhhh some of them have heavy gag reflexes as well
Posted by: Frank G   2004-09-14 8:08:49 PM  

#9  If I was a Coca-Cola Vendor on Mormon day would they still pay me for standing around and selling nothing?

If I saw "Heavy Petting" on gay day and puked, would I get fired?

Posted by: BigEd   2004-09-14 7:56:51 PM  

#8  They have Mormon day and Gay Day at Disneyland. Policy is you get fired if you refuse to work either one (it's not the same day, BTW).
Posted by: Iblis   2004-09-14 7:33:54 PM  

#7  Rex - now that was damn funny :-)
Posted by: Frank G   2004-09-14 7:06:35 PM  

#6  Ya think they'll allow "Parabellum's South Carolina Style Pork Butt Barbecue Pit" in as one of the food vendors?

Nah, me neither. Too bad. A good pulled pork sandwich could make even a hardcore jihadi change religions right quick.

Hey mhw, were you listening to 101.5 this afternoon too? (It's a Joisey thing)
Posted by: Parabellum   2004-09-14 6:56:22 PM  

#5  Well then I volunteer to be the guy wearin' the Porky the Pig outfit. Now that would be a hoot wouldn't it? I can see it now....."ah c'mon over here an' give ol' Porky a big hug! That's it....now smile for the camera. Everybody....say 'babaganoush!"
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2004-09-14 6:01:44 PM  

#4  I can't see what the problem is as long as the same offer is made to those of other faiths and I think that is probably the case. Six Flags is always doing things like this event.

However, I think they should probably give fair warning to other people. They might want to avoid the park that day. I know I wouldn't want to see nothing but a sea of "hoodies" on my day off after paying an extortionary price at the gate!

Hoodies just annoy the hell outta me.I know its wrong and I admit its a weakness. I should just be able to see them as women who just happen to be wearing a scarf but I just can't. Its funny how the muslim apologists claim that the scarf makes that easier isn't it? What gets more attention the woman or the damn stifling strangulating scarf??

But I digress. Other than any potential to cause me personal annoyance, I think its harmless as long as the muslims don't make any exclusionary demands or demand that others can't enjoy themselves as they please.
Posted by: peggy   2004-09-14 5:42:01 PM  

#3  Muslim are peoples too.

You got sources to back up this claim?
Posted by: BH   2004-09-14 4:59:21 PM  

#2  Nothing wrong with this, Muslim are peoples too. They like to have fun and do family things.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2004-09-14 4:30:03 PM  

#1  New ride for the day!
You will be transported to Wahabistiland you will see, while Koranic verses are read over a loudspeaker,
Stoning the Adultresses!
Maiming of the pickpockets!
Whipping the chess players!
And at the end ---
Beheading of the infidel hostages!
Posted by: BigEd   2004-09-14 4:28:43 PM  

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