Muslims outraged: Oakland A’s to host first Jewish night at the ballpark

by editor on April 11, 2011

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The words “Muslim” and “outraged” just go together, don’t they? It’s just as natural as “peaches and cream” or “mom and apple pie” or “suicide and bomber.”

The Oakland A’s baseball team is staging Jewish Heritage Night at the ballpark and CAIR, the overly-sensitive Muslim organization that gets outraged at damn near everything, is outraged at this, too.

USA Today has the outrageous story:

But a national Muslim advocacy group doesn’t think it’s appropriate for teams to mix religion and sports. If sports teams are going do it, then the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) wants equal time for other religions.

“The ultimate test of this kind of policy would be to have a Muslim Family Day — and gauge the public reaction to it,” says CAIR spokesman Ibrahim Hooper. “Given the heightened state of anti-Muslim sentiment in our society, I have a feeling there would be some objections to that.”

The Oakland A’s, for example, will hold their first Jewish Heritage Night against the Los Angels May 17. Attendees get an A’s yarmulke and a seat in the plaza infield section for $26.

Steve Fanelli of the A’s says pro sports teams are offering religious-themed nights to move group ticket sales and because religious groups in their community approach them.

Of course, if the A’s held Muslim Family Day, CAIR would insist that the team serve pork-free hot dogs and that the ball girls wear burqas.

Are Crackerjacks halal?

Source: USA Today

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Steinman May 1, 2011 at 9:24 pm

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john May 1, 2011 at 9:51 pm

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Steinman, judenrat? Hey steinman, take a walk in gaza you dumb ass, tell them your name and you’d be cut up in no time.

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Steinman May 2, 2011 at 12:38 am

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john May 2, 2011 at 8:33 am

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You idiot, we’re all bigots but your friends the muslums are peace loving pastoralists that if just left alone would tend to sheep and such, is that it stupid? Are you even familiar with the word judenrat? Like head judenrat soros you help the enemy to the detriment of your own, cowards and traitors that stole from brother jews. You wouldn’t even have to go to gaza like I suggested, go to Dearborn and walk down the street with a name tag on. You are pitiful.

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KimmyQueen May 2, 2011 at 12:30 pm

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No you got that wrong this story is about bigotry AGAINST jews. Please go back to school and get reading comprehension classes.

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editor May 1, 2011 at 9:31 pm

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Another satisfied customer.

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jellobiafra May 2, 2011 at 11:13 pm

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Sure thing. They’ll serve hot dogs and beer. Muslims and outrage do go together awfully well.

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Allied_Forces December 14, 2011 at 8:16 am

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Wow!! You throw a stick in the air and “The Muslims” become outraged.

When you have a moment, go to google and search muslims outraged, the result you will get should not surprise anyone, as you will find a news story for every day of the calendar year.

Really, I’m not kidding. Try it out yourself.

It is really creepy how full of hate and non tolerance for anything but their own way of life, and how they want to oppress, change and dictate every where they immigrate to expecting everyone to change for them.

Weird.

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