civileng68
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It has become obvious that some people cannot control their lack of class and lack of patriotism when attending the Hall of the Presidents.
Monday I witnessed something that just disgusted me.
When in the Hall of the Presidents, in the part where all presidents are introduced. When Bill Clinton was announced there were applaus and boos and when George W. Bush was introduced there was a loud boo by a family followed by shouting of comments.
No CM's approached the individuals but it was enough for several other people to shout back and even get to a point where more people were distracted than watching the show.
I am furious about this lack of class.
First of all, the Hall of the Presidents is NOT the place to voice your political opinion or frustrations. It is a place to learn and be fascinated by the lifelike-ness of the presidents.
Regardless of your political preference I find it completely classless to express yourself in this manner. I am an American and support my country, even if I disagree with my president. If I dislike my president, I show it at the polls, NOT by causing public displays at inappropriate times.
I also find it COMPLETELY embarassing as an American for others (who are in many cases viewing this as citizens of another country) to hear Americans in a theatre of that format expressing themselves like that. I find it embarassing that Americans cannot act patriotic if they disagree with the president in office. It is a disgrace.
I think that something should be said prior to the showing of the show about silence during the show. This attitude COMPLETELY disgusts me!
Monday I witnessed something that just disgusted me.
When in the Hall of the Presidents, in the part where all presidents are introduced. When Bill Clinton was announced there were applaus and boos and when George W. Bush was introduced there was a loud boo by a family followed by shouting of comments.
No CM's approached the individuals but it was enough for several other people to shout back and even get to a point where more people were distracted than watching the show.
I am furious about this lack of class.
First of all, the Hall of the Presidents is NOT the place to voice your political opinion or frustrations. It is a place to learn and be fascinated by the lifelike-ness of the presidents.
Regardless of your political preference I find it completely classless to express yourself in this manner. I am an American and support my country, even if I disagree with my president. If I dislike my president, I show it at the polls, NOT by causing public displays at inappropriate times.
I also find it COMPLETELY embarassing as an American for others (who are in many cases viewing this as citizens of another country) to hear Americans in a theatre of that format expressing themselves like that. I find it embarassing that Americans cannot act patriotic if they disagree with the president in office. It is a disgrace.
I think that something should be said prior to the showing of the show about silence during the show. This attitude COMPLETELY disgusts me!