Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was there really a depiction of the Last Supper by transexuals, homosexuals and kids? I really hope that is not true. If so, what the f$ck?
Chill.
No one us taking away your right to practice your religion. Don’t question their right to practice their art.
If a holy moment of Islam were portrayed by a bunch of drag queens on the world stage, I’m quite confident you nor anyone else would be defending it as art. I’d also bet good money the response would be violent.
But you are like them in thinking other people!s behavior should be curtailed by YOUR beliefs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kelly Clarkson added no value except "Wow, that's so cool" and a few comments about music like "That is Lady Gaga, so neat!"
Agree. She is just awful at this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did not like it. At all. There were some interesting/visually spectacular moments, but overall it lacked focus and cohesiveness. It was probably much better live, but watching it on TV just seemed….disjointed.
If you watched with commercials yes it definitely would have felt disjointed. When it aired live Friday afternoon, one hour was commercial free. After the first hour, they did a split screen with commercials on one screen and show on the other. It was better to watch on Spanish channel if you have that channel.
The disjointedness had nothing to do with commercials. I’m old enough that I remember watching a lot of tv with commercials, and IIRC previous opening ceremonies always had commercials and didn’t feel disjointed, so it not that. It was just a bunch of stuff thrown together and it really didn’t work for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Simone Biles not on boat. Her mom said she decided to rest up to get ready for her events. Smart.. especially since US was almost the last boat out of a total of 85 boats. Host country is last to appear and next host (U.S. In 2028 Los Angeles) second to last boat. It was dark by the time the latter boats went down the river.
I’m actually quite worried about all the athletes standing out in the wet rain for hours why didn’t they have rain jackets? Getting sick would be so devastating
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was there really a depiction of the Last Supper by transexuals, homosexuals and kids? I really hope that is not true. If so, what the f$ck?
There was. I thought this was worse though. I genuinely don’t get why anyone would think this was worthy of being presented to the world at the Olympics.
Eff the Olympics. I hope NORMAL people will stop the woke mind virus. It is dangerous.
Anonymous wrote:Kelly Clarkson added no value except "Wow, that's so cool" and a few comments about music like "That is Lady Gaga, so neat!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was there really a depiction of the Last Supper by transexuals, homosexuals and kids? I really hope that is not true. If so, what the f$ck?
Chill.
No one us taking away your right to practice your religion. Don’t question their right to practice their art.
If a holy moment of Islam were portrayed by a bunch of drag queens on the world stage, I’m quite confident you nor anyone else would be defending it as art. I’d also bet good money the response would be violent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Simone Biles not on boat. Her mom said she decided to rest up to get ready for her events. Smart.. especially since US was almost the last boat out of a total of 85 boats. Host country is last to appear and next host (U.S. In 2028 Los Angeles) second to last boat. It was dark by the time the latter boats went down the river.
I’m actually quite worried about all the athletes standing out in the wet rain for hours why didn’t they have rain jackets? Getting sick would be so devastating
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was there really a depiction of the Last Supper by transexuals, homosexuals and kids? I really hope that is not true. If so, what the f$ck?
There was. I thought this was worse though. I genuinely don’t get why anyone would think this was worthy of being presented to the world at the Olympics.
Eff the Olympics. I hope NORMAL people will stop the woke mind virus. It is dangerous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did not like it. At all. There were some interesting/visually spectacular moments, but overall it lacked focus and cohesiveness. It was probably much better live, but watching it on TV just seemed….disjointed.
If you watched with commercials yes it definitely would have felt disjointed. When it aired live Friday afternoon, one hour was commercial free. After the first hour, they did a split screen with commercials on one screen and show on the other. It was better to watch on Spanish channel if you have that channel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did like Joan of Arc and the horse though.
That was not supposed to be Jeanne d’Arc. That was a man.
It was a woman - "The horsewoman, Gendarmerie noncommissioned officer Floriane Issert, was meant to be “the representation of the Olympic spirit and of Sequana.” She and her trusty horse — which eventually turned into a real equine — passed under successive bridges as dove wings unfurled to symbolize a message of peace."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was there really a depiction of the Last Supper by transexuals, homosexuals and kids? I really hope that is not true. If so, what the f$ck?
Since you are not sure what happened you are experiencing preemptive outrage?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not understand why anyone cares about Snoop.
You can't fathom at all? You don't think there are any people in the country that are his fans? That is impossible?
I am sure there are some, but he is an odd choice (not anywhere near the stature of Beyoncé or Lady Gaga).