The Wichita River Festival has begun (May 29). As with most
years I'll be sure and miss it. I miss it every year. Every time I've gone to
the River Festival I've been disappointed. This year I just won't go.
To be honest they have improved the festival as far as
getting a few decent music acts. They have the Village People, who I am not a
big fan of, but at least some people will enjoy it. The drawback of that band
is that there are only about two people from the original act. They have the
local band Split Lip Rayfield, which I'm not a big fan of but they are one of
the better known local acts.
One of the worst things about the festival are all the
corporation using it as advertisement. Koch industries staged the
Twilight Pops with the Wichita Symphony Orchestra. They also managed to get
their logo on the website of the River Festival web site.
Other corporations have their logos on the page as well. This event as a whole
is just busting at the seems with corporations promoting their products or
themselves.
As in the case of Koch Industries, owned by the nefarious
Koch brothers- Charles and David, they need the positive publicity to distract
from their horrible deeds, such as supporting global
warming, opposing universal health care, putting together phony
front groups (usually called think tanks) such as Americans
for Prosperity, supporting such undemocratic organizations as American Legislative Exchange (ALEC) and buying
up elections. You won't see me giving the Koch Bothers a free blowjob by
attending stuff with their names on it.
Even when the festival does have acts that I want to see
they usually miss-manage them to the point were something is bound to go wrong.
One year I wanted to see
the Go Gos and they messed that up by moving the concert and not telling
anyone.
They always have preachers and annoying church related
things. For years they tried to make the festival "family friendly” mostly
be attacking anyone who drinks at the festival or liquor related events or
places. They seemed less annoying this year as they have allowed a craft
beer "Tap Truck."
One big irony this year is a stage the set up called RedGuard Stage. Did they
notice the word Red Guard has had leftwing connotations.
So while they have made some improvements on the festival it
is still just a promotional stunt for the benefit of local corporations and
business people.
I'm playing it safe—I'm staying home.
-សតិវ អតុ
When Italy- its
people- turned against Benito Mussolini they shot him and his mistress and then hung
them from a public business, so the people could spit on them. It was good
enough for Mussolini—we should try it on the Koch Brothers.
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