At the beginning when they were introducing the captains for the teams every captain got cheered on except for #87(I think), Muhammad was his name which most likely indicates that he is Muslim was booed. I think they booed him for that and personally I think all those who booed should be ashamed. Who cares if he's Muslim, they should respect him and his beliefs and appreciate the fact that he scored a touchdown for Da Bears. What do you think?
2007-02-04
11:45:15
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No the fact that they booed him prooves how ignorant ang geralizing most of our society is and i think it is sad. The terrorists aren't to blame, the way people portray Muslims as if they are all the same is to blame. i didn't even mention anything about terrorism that is a different subject. do adults just assume a what a whole group of people is like just by what the few ones of a certain group do. That's sad. I guess it's up to me(the youth of the world) to lead by example on how people can be more open-minded and less prejudice.
2007-02-04
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Also I don't care if I anger 'my oppenent' because I'm just telling the truth.
2007-02-04
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I wouldn't consider football fans to be the best and brightest example of American society. He should just laugh it off on his way to cash his oversized check.
2007-02-04 11:50:15
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answered by qamper 5
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Of course it is sad this happened. But if they are truly following the teachings of Christ, this should not have happened. If it had happened, it is not the fault of their faith. They are humans. When they did that, they no longer are Christians. Of course, in the crowd are also Christians who would certainly not agree to this happening. Just like you would put up this question here.
By the way, not amount of booing or mocking can convey your message. This will even anger your opponent more.
2007-02-04 19:54:53
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answered by Ptuan 3
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You cannot blame the people for that. You must blame the radical islamic terrorists who attack and kill innocent people in the name of their religion. I am not saying the religion is bad, but it is these evil acts that cause this response, and it is exactly the response the terrorists want. So blame them!
I found out that they were actually calling his nickname, "Moose", not booing him. However, I still stick by my original thoughts. The religion of Islam advocates violence to persuade others to follow their religion. It is written in their Koran. I am not saying all Muslims are terrorists, but all terrorists ARE Muslims.
You call someone ignorant? .........Super Bowel?
You are the same as what you preach against. I may jump to conclusions about this religion without knowing the facts, however, you, too, jumped to the conclusion that the fans were booing him without knowing the facts that it was a nickname. What a hypocrite.
2007-02-04 19:51:49
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answered by TE 5
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The super BOWEL! lol!
i love the bears, so I was glad when he got the second touch down
2007-02-04 20:39:51
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answered by Anonymous
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i live in chicago and if you should know that his first name is Muhsin and Chicago fans call him Moose, and so they were saying "Mooooooose" not boo.
so stop getting so freaking offened so easily and grow up.
and uhm, stop emailing me. "just because i'm not used to answering questions"? this is just a stupid website. google stuff if it's so important.
2007-02-08 15:40:01
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answered by Sofia Aleka 2
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I have not seen the super bowl, but racism is not a good thing at all
2007-02-08 13:18:42
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answered by Bionimetiket 2
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I agree.
However, you've got to understand that half the population is below average in intelligence, and they make the most noise.
2007-02-04 19:59:30
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answered by Joni DaNerd 6
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I think they should be ashamed of themselves. But that's not likely to happen.
2007-02-04 20:06:34
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answered by milomax 6
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He wasn't booed.
They were saying "Mooooo", a shortening of his name, Muhsin (pronounced "Moo-sain").
2007-02-05 08:51:31
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answered by Peaches 4
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American society is not exactly enlightned.
2007-02-04 19:57:58
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answered by Anonymous
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