Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't have a problem with any of it and found it well done. The drag show also wasn't really appropriate, but not a bother. But the mockery of the Last Supper was totally unnecessary and offensive.
You’d think the organizers would have learned something from last year’s Bud Light fiasco. But some lessons have to be taught again. I am not watching the Olympics this year on TV. Let me know if there is an exciting clip or two that I can see on Twitter.
Don’t most people watch the Olympics because they love sports? Doesn’t sound like they were your thing, ceremony or not.
I’ll watch the next Olympics if they decide to make it about sports again instead of drag queens mocking Christianity and putting their junk on display.
Wait for Salt Lake in 10 years I guess. 👋
The fact that the next summer games will be in Los Angeles doesn’t exactly offer much hope for a family friendly event.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't have a problem with any of it and found it well done. The drag show also wasn't really appropriate, but not a bother. But the mockery of the Last Supper was totally unnecessary and offensive.
You’d think the organizers would have learned something from last year’s Bud Light fiasco. But some lessons have to be taught again. I am not watching the Olympics this year on TV. Let me know if there is an exciting clip or two that I can see on Twitter.
Don’t most people watch the Olympics because they love sports? Doesn’t sound like they were your thing, ceremony or not.
I’ll watch the next Olympics if they decide to make it about sports again instead of drag queens mocking Christianity and putting their junk on display.
Wait for Salt Lake in 10 years I guess. 👋
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't have a problem with any of it and found it well done. The drag show also wasn't really appropriate, but not a bother. But the mockery of the Last Supper was totally unnecessary and offensive.
You’d think the organizers would have learned something from last year’s Bud Light fiasco. But some lessons have to be taught again. I am not watching the Olympics this year on TV. Let me know if there is an exciting clip or two that I can see on Twitter.
Don’t most people watch the Olympics because they love sports? Doesn’t sound like they were your thing, ceremony or not.
I’ll watch the next Olympics if they decide to make it about sports again instead of drag queens mocking Christianity and putting their junk on display.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Peyton Manning and Kelly Clarkson were absolutely terrible choices for commentary
They sent Colin Jost to Tahiti for the surfing competitions…
No!!! NBC spent so much to cover Olympics they didn't have $ to hire anchors who knows things or know how to comment??
The whole opening ceremony was botched from start to finish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Peyton Manning and Kelly Clarkson were absolutely terrible choices for commentary
They sent Colin Jost to Tahiti for the surfing competitions…
No!!! NBC spent so much to cover Olympics they didn't have $ to hire anchors who knows things or know how to comment??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The opening ceremony is just another example of how society thinks it is acceptable to mock Christianity. Hollywood and the music industry openly push demonic and Satanic imagery while simultaneously mocking God and Christianity. They don’t even try to hide it anymore. Some of these artists and actors sell their souls for fame and fortune. Look into the recent music and videos from Lil Nas, Eminem and Sam Smith. I’m not even religious but it feels like we are in a battle of good vs evil these days and too many people aren’t paying attention.
Yes, you are religious. France is historically a secular country.
NP, how would you even know if this comment is from a religious person. I am not religious per se, but I am offended by the fact that this performance was targeting the population of the entire world, many of which are Christians and deeply religious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't have a problem with any of it and found it well done. The drag show also wasn't really appropriate, but not a bother. But the mockery of the Last Supper was totally unnecessary and offensive.
You’d think the organizers would have learned something from last year’s Bud Light fiasco. But some lessons have to be taught again. I am not watching the Olympics this year on TV. Let me know if there is an exciting clip or two that I can see on Twitter.
Don’t most people watch the Olympics because they love sports? Doesn’t sound like they were your thing, ceremony or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The opening ceremony is just another example of how society thinks it is acceptable to mock Christianity. Hollywood and the music industry openly push demonic and Satanic imagery while simultaneously mocking God and Christianity. They don’t even try to hide it anymore. Some of these artists and actors sell their souls for fame and fortune. Look into the recent music and videos from Lil Nas, Eminem and Sam Smith. I’m not even religious but it feels like we are in a battle of good vs evil these days and too many people aren’t paying attention.
Yes, you are religious. France is historically a secular country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't have a problem with any of it and found it well done. The drag show also wasn't really appropriate, but not a bother. But the mockery of the Last Supper was totally unnecessary and offensive.
You’d think the organizers would have learned something from last year’s Bud Light fiasco. But some lessons have to be taught again. I am not watching the Olympics this year on TV. Let me know if there is an exciting clip or two that I can see on Twitter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't have a problem with any of it and found it well done. The drag show also wasn't really appropriate, but not a bother. But the mockery of the Last Supper was totally unnecessary and offensive.
You’d think the organizers would have learned something from last year’s Bud Light fiasco. But some lessons have to be taught again. I am not watching the Olympics this year on TV. Let me know if there is an exciting clip or two that I can see on Twitter.
The Paris Olympics don’t have to pander to right-wing Americans who drink Bud Light
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't have a problem with any of it and found it well done. The drag show also wasn't really appropriate, but not a bother. But the mockery of the Last Supper was totally unnecessary and offensive.
You’d think the organizers would have learned something from last year’s Bud Light fiasco. But some lessons have to be taught again. I am not watching the Olympics this year on TV. Let me know if there is an exciting clip or two that I can see on Twitter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't have a problem with any of it and found it well done. The drag show also wasn't really appropriate, but not a bother. But the mockery of the Last Supper was totally unnecessary and offensive.
You’d think the organizers would have learned something from last year’s Bud Light fiasco. But some lessons have to be taught again. I am not watching the Olympics this year on TV. Let me know if there is an exciting clip or two that I can see on Twitter.
Anonymous wrote:I didn't have a problem with any of it and found it well done. The drag show also wasn't really appropriate, but not a bother. But the mockery of the Last Supper was totally unnecessary and offensive.