The Paris Olympics showed how easy the snowflakes are triggered

Right from the opening ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympics Games, the snowflakes were so easily and embarrassingly triggered.

Parts of the opening ceremony celebrated the history of the games and the history of France. One scene depicted the painting by Jan van Bijlert called the The Feast of the Gods. This was entirely appropriate as the painting depicts the gods of Olympus engaged in a lavish feast, typically a symbol of divine abundance and revelry. The connection to the Olympic Games is obvious. It was a fun depiction by the artistic director of the Paris opening ceremony.

However, the snowflakes needed to be outraged about something, so accused the organizers of blasphemy in the way they ridiculed the painting of Jesus Christ at the Last Supper by using drag queens in the scene. Problem is, that is not what the scene in the opening ceremony was doing. They would have known that if they even bothered to look at the Feast of the Gods painting. Looking at the painting and seeing that this is what its about does not suit their agenda of being outraged.

They complained about the ‘drag queens’ mocking the Last Supper. They weren’t drag queens, they were actors dressed up as the gods of Olympus taking part in an abundant feast!

Catholic Priests around the world made fools of themselves complaining about it. Christians just wanted to be outraged about something to further their agenda. It failed miserably this time.

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