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Not sure how event planners are supposed to avoid mud after a rain.
Not that I'm defending the organizers, but the attendees sound like idiots. A bunch of maga texans who think they're tough, listening to music aggrandizing machismo culture and the rugged "cowboy" aesthetic, crying when it rains. What a bunch of losers.
They deserve every minute of misery that they get for wanting to see the washed up has-been mascot of the fascist regime in concert.
You throw down hay. Or use plastic walk ways.
If you're organizing a music festival, rain should be something you have a contingency plan for.
Okay, well I still don't care. They could all get stuck in the mud and dug up as fossils a hundred million years from now for all I care.
I mean any person with a soul and hearing wouldn't listen to kid rock....hell I mean these people are terrible for lots of other reasons also.
I was thinking, I have never been to a festival that had any special procedure for protecting attendees from the rain. Just wear a coat. Or don't, it can get pretty hot in some crowds.