Booing of 'University of Utah fan' was just for fun

Published: Saturday, July 12, 2008 12:02 a.m. MDT
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Former Brigham Young University student Steven Greenstreet has been ripping some elements in Utah Valley as well as people at his former school for years now.

He gained some national attention for his documentary film, "This Divided State," about the balkanizing visits of Michael Moore and Sean Hannity to Utah Valley State Collegein 2004. He took aim at some BYU administrators during and after Vice President Dick Cheney's visit to Provo last year.

Greenstreet's latest broadside came last Saturday, when he posted a blog entry titled, "Utah County is America's Rectum."

Nice.

In the past, he has made fun of ultra-conservative folks who were angry that UVSC invited the liberal Moore to campus, with some justification. Then last year he manipulatively edited some film to cast an innacurate light on BYU President Cecil Samuelson.

Now he's taken aim at a much larger group: The 45,000 of you who celebrated the Fourth of July at the Stadium of Fire.

Greenstreet's blog entry pointed to a column in the Philadelphia Inquirer in which Chris Satullo argued that America shouldn't have celebrated its birthday this year. He argued the Founding Fathers would be sad to see the U.S. torture prisoners, or imprison them for years without charge or hearing, or ship them to foreign lands knowing they might be tortured there.

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"This is the creed of July 4," Satullo wrote. "No matter what it costs us, no matter how it scares us, no matter how foolish it seems to a cynical world, America should stand up for human rights."

The column raised legitimate questions important to all Americans. Especially this week, when Congress passed and President Bush signed a revised law on the use of government wiretaps.

But Greenstreet's blog didn't carry any of Satullo's gravitas. He used the 'f' word, the 's' word and a few others that don't belong in a family-friendly newspaper. He called the Freedom Festival's baby contest a horror show because parents dress the kids in red, white and blue.

And now he must be nursing a case of whiplash for jumping to the conclusion that a few of those flag-waving Americans at the Stadium of Fire were stupid numbskulls for booing when an American soldier in Iraq, while speaking with his family via satellite during the show, picked up a University of Utah flag and said, "Go, Utes!" in the very heart of Cougartown, yes, even LaVell Edwards Stadium.

"To recap," Greenstreet wrote, "the crowd started booing an American soldier while he stood in the hot desert of Iraq. They supported him serving his country. They supported the flag he wore. They supported his sacrifice. And then he said he liked a football team that they didn't like and so they told him to go (expletive deleted) himself."

Recent comments

If you read his blog which is NSFW you will see that Greenstreet is a...

re: Greenstreet | July 22, 2008 at 11:48 a.m.

So, should we celebrate our country while we are torturing prisoners,...

torture | July 15, 2008 at 2:06 p.m.

I am disappointed that the article didn't mention the fact that while...

Also disapointed | July 14, 2008 at 2:39 p.m.

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