Anonymous wrote: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. 👋
How will they go on without you? 😂
Talk about an over reaction. The show was 4 hours long and you can’t let go of a few minutes you did not like in the opening ceremony. So you plan to boycott the multi-week Olympics. Not an overreaction at all…
Reminds me of the NFL players kneeling to protest the national anthem in 2016. Sure, only a couple of minutes out of the three hour show! Who cares? NFL viewership was down 8% that year and 9.7% the next.
Anonymous wrote:Satanic
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The pic of that one guy clearly shows a rip in his tights and nothing more 🤷♀️
But wait, they were hoping to go viral with their moral outrage and maybe be retweeted by Vance or Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Get woke, go broke
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. 👋
How will they go on without you? 😂
Talk about an over reaction. The show was 4 hours long and you can’t let go of a few minutes you did not like in the opening ceremony. So you plan to boycott the multi-week Olympics. Not an overreaction at all…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The pic of that one guy clearly shows a rip in his tights and nothing more 🤷♀️
But wait, they were hoping to go viral with their moral outrage and maybe be retweeted by Vance or Trump.
Anonymous wrote: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.
I loved this ceremony and I was thinking about how the LA ones should go. I think Spielberg introducing this one for NBC means he will be involved with LA.
Anonymous wrote:The pic of that one guy clearly shows a rip in his tights and nothing more 🤷♀️
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:It’s so funny because I watched the whole ceremony from start to finish and admittedly I spent some time on my phone and the broadcast spent some time split screen with Americans or ads or whatever but I didn’t notice the last supper tableau at all. Was it 30 seconds out of a 3 hour broadcast?