Am I S.?.

... or Srin?...
I will say,.. I read a report from a spectator at that rodeo,... and he claims he heard the announcer mention Obama approximately 100 times...
This does sound like incitement...
The man said it began to feel like a KKK rally...
If that is true, in perception if not detail,.. it is ugly... and unseemly,.. and lacking respect...
Rodeos are a predominantly white interest... and among a southern audience it may have fed upon itself, and got out of hand...
Maybe not entirely the clowns fault... (I would tend to hold the announcer more culpable, from what I've read)... but, this not some PC overreach... it sounds very distasteful, and unhealthy...
Such things encourage the lower elements of society...
Worse yet,...is the Texas RNC's kneejerk invitation for the clown to repeat this performance for them...
That shows a pure hateful spite... and stinks of racism...
Please note...I didn't say it was racist... I said it smells of it...
Rep's should know better... (what motivates them?... hatred?... pandering to white racist's?... or just blind ignorance?)...
Sorry you asked for my opinion?...

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Happy to give my 2 cents... as long as we all know, this is all just opinion based on the details of reporting we got...
None of us was there...
SO,... it can vary wildly based on who's account we are taking...
I think we'd all agree that there is a line that could be crossed...
Reports differ on the event...
Was this a friendly ribbing of the president,.. or an incitement of hate?...
Don't know...
The first amendment does protect free speech,... but, there are exceptions... like crying fire in a crowded theater...
Excessive taunting of an audience, to belittle a black man in a predominantly white, male, southern audience... can be tantamount to crying fire in a crowded theater...
A public announcer has a responsibility beyond that of a regular person... their actions in influence others... as does even a clown...
As even do we.... speaking in a forum, instead of one to one...
The larger the reach of our voice,... the more responsible we are for our words...