Calgary Stampede: A defiant last stand of the politically incorrect
Once a more modest agricultural show, the festival is now best known for artery-killing, deep-fried sweet and salt, daisy dukes, sex, over-drinking, a post-party spike in divorce rates, exploitation of animals for amusement and profit, absence of safety gear, and a gratuitous over-use of stereotypical cowboy-and-Indian imagery — including an eponymous Indian village that the Indians won’t rename.
Stampede is the last stand, a glorious festival in defiance of an otherwise inoffensive country drunk on political correctness.
The only question lingering is how long it can last. (Photos: Calgary Herald; Canadian Press; Getty Images)
almost 20 years and this is the first time...to the Grandstand Show. And not working...
So. The 100th Annual...Stampede just started. That special time
ALMOST THERE!!!! 8 hours left till i get ma
^ The hell is YOUR problem?
^ Amen, and hell to the yeah!!! Badass stampedeee
being everything I loathe bundled up into one event.
Behold, the town of my birth, y’all. You can take the girl out of Cowtown, but you can’t take Cowtown out of the girl!
Putting this on that section of my Travel Bucket List with the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally and the Gathering. Yes, that...
Gonzo travel destinations, part 100.