The Official 2024 Paris Olympics Thread

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Big C said:

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The opening ceremony has grown into a major worldwide scandal (see below), the organizers have egg on their face, and this has been a major news event that has marred these olympic games.
Cool story.

No one cares except for IRAN.
Do you wear panties too?

The France Olympic committee planned this for over four years, obviously, they care...a lot.

Shocking that France would put on a show like that... France, of all countries!

Have you ever been to the Moulin Rouge? (Forbidden for Iranians, btw.) When I went there, it was kind of a risque', avant-garde show, but it was all tourists. I asked the French about it and they said it is too old fashioned, not cutting edge enough. That was 20 years ago, but I knew right then that the next time France hosted the Olympics, the opening ceremonies were gonna be something! Va VOOM!

Ooh la la.
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bear2034 said:

DiabloWags said:

Cal88 said:


The opening ceremony has grown into a major worldwide scandal (see below), the organizers have egg on their face, and this has been a major news event that has marred these olympic games.
Cool story.

No one cares except for IRAN.
Do you wear panties too?

The France Olympic committee planned this for over four years, obviously, they care...a lot.


They somehow let a queer director make the G-rated opening ceremonies about deviant psychological sexual development. And unhealthy morbid obesity.
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When openly gay host Karel was on KGO Radio before they imploded, he asked why the gay community felt the need to be half naked or naked during parades. "If you want to be treated like everybody else, don't get naked in public!"

Then at a company party, the angered Karel flashed his hind quarters at Cal alum Dr. Bill Wattenburg.
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Cal88 said:

dajo9 said:

bear2034 said:

DiabloWags said:

bear2034 said:

DiabloWags said:

Cal88 said:


The opening ceremony has grown into a major worldwide scandal (see below), the organizers have egg on their face, and this has been a major news event that has marred these olympic games.
Cool story.

No one cares except for IRAN.
Do you wear panties too?

The France Olympic committee planned this for over four years, obviously, they care...a lot.

Sports fans only care about watching the worldwide elite competition.
They aren't SNOWFLAKES like the 3 Stooges . . . you, Movielover, and Cal88.

If that was truly the case, why the satanic drag queen show?


So weird.

A tribute to Greek God, Dionysus becomes a "satanic drag queen show". You do know what the Olympics are named after don't you? You probably consider that satanic too.


The character of Dionysos appeared in the Olympics ceremony as a naked, fat middle aged bearded man in the context of a sarcastic mock recreation of a Last Supper with a 350lb butch lesbian in the role of Jesus Christ.

Dionysos is the Greek god of drunken debauchery and hedonism as the centerpiece in this mock Last Supper bears no connection whatsoever with the Greek olympic spirit, and the inversion of Christian rites (specifically here the transformation of the Last Supper into a drunken orgiastic banquet) is a centerpiece of Satanic rituals.


So every row of people at a table is the Last Supper. How many people were at the Last Supper? About 20?
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…and I was naive enough to think this was one of the few threads on OT that wouldn't get polluted by the toxic sewer that is Right Wing politics. Oh, well, call me a Pollyanna.

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Hundreds of Millions of people now have negative thoughts about an event which is supposed to be non political.

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bearister said:

Oh, well, call me a Pollyanna
Heyy Pollyanna -
Sorry B but, heck yeah, gotta confess i was very impressed with the santa clara county public library's copy of the dvd, first seen just a few weeks ago, which included a decades-later extended interview with all grown up little miss herself. Thumbs Up!
# fallling out of trees.. baad

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0054195
> According to writer and director David Swift, after looking at 362 girls for the part of Pollyanna, they still did not have anyone to play the part. One day, producer Walt Disney's wife Lilly went shopping with Disney studio head Bill Anderson's wife while they were in London, England, on business. The two ladies saw Hayley Mills in Tiger Bay (1959) and thought she was perfect for the role of Pollyanna. The two men didn't listen to them, but they were so persistent that the men finally agreed to watch the movie and immediately decided to cast Hayley.
> Academy Awards, USA 1961 winner..
> For Pollyanna, the most outstanding juvenile performance
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Ever see this? It's good.
The Flame Trees of Thika (TV Mini Series 1981 ) - IMDb


https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080215/

The last thing I saw her in was a 6 episode story arc in 2023 of this:
Unforgotten (TV Series 2015 ) - IMDb


https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4192812/


*Does this qualify as an Olympic Thread hijack?
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bearister said:

Ever see this? It's good.
The Flame Trees of Thika (TV Mini Series 1981 ) - IMDb
7 episode Flame challenge accepted, thanks B, since the santa clara county library has 4 copies, with 1 available. Yes, she's a little older than me, and we're both married but, so far as i can tell, neither of us is dead yet.
https://sccl.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S118C162940

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Clearly no sports fans here.

Just losers.




"Cults don't end well. They really don't."
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Full attention doesn't kick in until track arrives.

My buddy and I went to the Kinney Invitational Track Meet at Edwards on Sunday, June 12, 1983. My main interest was to watch the meets marquee event, the mile, pitting Steve Scott vs Ireland's Eamonn Coghlan (my favorite runner, All Time). Coghlan beat Scott by one one-hundreth of a second in a sparkling 3:52.52.

My buddy had a telephoto lens on his camera and took this photo. I had it blown up, mounted and framed and it has hung on my wall ever since (Coghlan was in 4th place in green, naturally, and Scott was in 1st the when photo was snapped):





*The picture took a major hit in quality when posted. Compressed and blurry.


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Big C said:

bear2034 said:

DiabloWags said:

Cal88 said:


The opening ceremony has grown into a major worldwide scandal (see below), the organizers have egg on their face, and this has been a major news event that has marred these olympic games.
Cool story.

No one cares except for IRAN.
Do you wear panties too?

The France Olympic committee planned this for over four years, obviously, they care...a lot.

Shocking that France would put on a show like that... France, of all countries!

Have you ever been to the Moulin Rouge? (Forbidden for Iranians, btw.) When I went there, it was kind of a risque', avant-garde show, but it was all tourists. I asked the French about it and they said it is too old fashioned, not cutting edge enough. That was 20 years ago, but I knew right then that the next time France hosted the Olympics, the opening ceremonies were gonna be something! Va VOOM!


The main point here, is that this is not supposed to be an adult cabaret performance, it's an Olympics celebration broadcast to billions.



And of course the segment is a parody of the Last Supper, you have to be really thick to miss that connection, or dajo-level tone deaf to be stupid enough to argue it wasn't.


Paris Olympics officials apologize:

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/article/2024/jul/28/paris-olympics-organisers-apologise-to-christians-for-last-supper-parody

Quote:

Paris Olympics organisers apologise to Christians for Last Supper parody

Apology follows anger among Catholics and other groups at opening ceremony segment that resembled biblical scene

The Catholic church in France said it deplored a ceremony that "included scenes of derision and mockery of Christianity".

Monsignor Emmanuel Gobilliard, a delegate of the bishops of France for the Games, said some French athletes had had trouble sleeping because of the fallout from the controversy.

An article in Avvenire, the daily Italian newspaper affiliated with the Catholic church, said: "Don't take us for moralistic bigots, but what's the point of having to experience every single global event, even a sporting one, as if it were a Gay Pride?"



There were other elements of the opening ceremony that didn't sit well with many, including the gruesome scene of a beheaded Marie-Antoinette singing from the Conciergerie, the place where she was actually jailed before her assassination by the revolutionary terrorists, who also killed hundreds of thousands of innocent members of the clergy, aristocracy and loyalists to the king of France. This massacre was symbolized in the ceremony by rivers of blood coming out from the castle windows in the form of dense stream of red ribbons.


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Maybe they were taking a swipe at American Super Bowl halftime shows and other American extravaganzas (tributes to nationalism and commercialism).

Heck, what they did, it's not what I woulda done, I'll leave it at that. But we move on...


Note to OP DiabloWags: Agree that, after the Opening Ceremonies are over, it's about the sports. One minor complaint is that Swimming and Gymnastics suck up too many of the prime time minutes.
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If faux-outrage is your thing you will always be busy
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Mods please move this thread to the Olympic Sports board
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Sponsor pulls out from Olympics over opening ceremony:

AunBear89
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More virtue signaling and faux outrage from righteous righties.
"There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics." -- (maybe) Benjamin Disraeli, popularized by Mark Twain
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Cal88 said:

Big C said:

bear2034 said:

DiabloWags said:

Cal88 said:


The opening ceremony has grown into a major worldwide scandal (see below), the organizers have egg on their face, and this has been a major news event that has marred these olympic games.
Cool story.

No one cares except for IRAN.
Do you wear panties too?

The France Olympic committee planned this for over four years, obviously, they care...a lot.

Shocking that France would put on a show like that... France, of all countries!

Have you ever been to the Moulin Rouge? (Forbidden for Iranians, btw.) When I went there, it was kind of a risque', avant-garde show, but it was all tourists. I asked the French about it and they said it is too old fashioned, not cutting edge enough. That was 20 years ago, but I knew right then that the next time France hosted the Olympics, the opening ceremonies were gonna be something! Va VOOM!


The main point here, is that this is not supposed to be an adult cabaret performance, it's an Olympics celebration broadcast to billions.



And of course the segment is a parody of the Last Supper, you have to be really thick to miss that connection, or dajo-level tone deaf to be stupid enough to argue it wasn't.


Paris Olympics officials apologize:

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/article/2024/jul/28/paris-olympics-organisers-apologise-to-christians-for-last-supper-parody

Quote:

Paris Olympics organisers apologise to Christians for Last Supper parody

Apology follows anger among Catholics and other groups at opening ceremony segment that resembled biblical scene

The Catholic church in France said it deplored a ceremony that "included scenes of derision and mockery of Christianity".

Monsignor Emmanuel Gobilliard, a delegate of the bishops of France for the Games, said some French athletes had had trouble sleeping because of the fallout from the controversy.

An article in Avvenire, the daily Italian newspaper affiliated with the Catholic church, said: "Don't take us for moralistic bigots, but what's the point of having to experience every single global event, even a sporting one, as if it were a Gay Pride?"



There were other elements of the opening ceremony that didn't sit well with many, including the gruesome scene of a beheaded Marie-Antoinette singing from the Conciergerie, the place where she was actually jailed before her assassination by the revolutionary terrorists, who also killed hundreds of thousands of innocent members of the clergy, aristocracy and loyalists to the king of France. This massacre was symbolized in the ceremony by rivers of blood coming out from the castle windows in the form of dense stream of red ribbons.



Did you just defend the French monarchy?
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dimitrig said:

Cal88 said:

Big C said:

bear2034 said:

DiabloWags said:

Cal88 said:


The opening ceremony has grown into a major worldwide scandal (see below), the organizers have egg on their face, and this has been a major news event that has marred these olympic games.
Cool story.

No one cares except for IRAN.
Do you wear panties too?

The France Olympic committee planned this for over four years, obviously, they care...a lot.

Shocking that France would put on a show like that... France, of all countries!

Have you ever been to the Moulin Rouge? (Forbidden for Iranians, btw.) When I went there, it was kind of a risque', avant-garde show, but it was all tourists. I asked the French about it and they said it is too old fashioned, not cutting edge enough. That was 20 years ago, but I knew right then that the next time France hosted the Olympics, the opening ceremonies were gonna be something! Va VOOM!


The main point here, is that this is not supposed to be an adult cabaret performance, it's an Olympics celebration broadcast to billions.



And of course the segment is a parody of the Last Supper, you have to be really thick to miss that connection, or dajo-level tone deaf to be stupid enough to argue it wasn't.


Paris Olympics officials apologize:

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/article/2024/jul/28/paris-olympics-organisers-apologise-to-christians-for-last-supper-parody

Quote:

Paris Olympics organisers apologise to Christians for Last Supper parody

Apology follows anger among Catholics and other groups at opening ceremony segment that resembled biblical scene

The Catholic church in France said it deplored a ceremony that "included scenes of derision and mockery of Christianity".

Monsignor Emmanuel Gobilliard, a delegate of the bishops of France for the Games, said some French athletes had had trouble sleeping because of the fallout from the controversy.

An article in Avvenire, the daily Italian newspaper affiliated with the Catholic church, said: "Don't take us for moralistic bigots, but what's the point of having to experience every single global event, even a sporting one, as if it were a Gay Pride?"



There were other elements of the opening ceremony that didn't sit well with many, including the gruesome scene of a beheaded Marie-Antoinette singing from the Conciergerie, the place where she was actually jailed before her assassination by the revolutionary terrorists, who also killed hundreds of thousands of innocent members of the clergy, aristocracy and loyalists to the king of France. This massacre was symbolized in the ceremony by rivers of blood coming out from the castle windows in the form of dense stream of red ribbons.


Did you just defend the French monarchy?



The French Revolution had a very dark side that wasn't taught in history books, in the early 1790s around a quarter million civilians were exterminated by the Colonnes Infernales, along with tens of thousands of clergy members and other loyalists who were murdered across France in the Terreur of 1793.

The term "genocide" was first coined from these historical events. That genocide became the model for the larger 20th centuries revolutionary genocides by the Bolsheviks in Russia or the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia, whose radical revolutionary doctrine was directly inspired by Babeuf and other French revolutionaries.

This is a good historic account of the genocide in Vende'e, translated from French:

https://undpress.nd.edu/9780268028657/a-french-genocide
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Cal88 said:

dimitrig said:

Cal88 said:

Big C said:

bear2034 said:

DiabloWags said:

Cal88 said:


The opening ceremony has grown into a major worldwide scandal (see below), the organizers have egg on their face, and this has been a major news event that has marred these olympic games.
Cool story.

No one cares except for IRAN.
Do you wear panties too?

The France Olympic committee planned this for over four years, obviously, they care...a lot.

Shocking that France would put on a show like that... France, of all countries!

Have you ever been to the Moulin Rouge? (Forbidden for Iranians, btw.) When I went there, it was kind of a risque', avant-garde show, but it was all tourists. I asked the French about it and they said it is too old fashioned, not cutting edge enough. That was 20 years ago, but I knew right then that the next time France hosted the Olympics, the opening ceremonies were gonna be something! Va VOOM!


The main point here, is that this is not supposed to be an adult cabaret performance, it's an Olympics celebration broadcast to billions.



And of course the segment is a parody of the Last Supper, you have to be really thick to miss that connection, or dajo-level tone deaf to be stupid enough to argue it wasn't.


Paris Olympics officials apologize:

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/article/2024/jul/28/paris-olympics-organisers-apologise-to-christians-for-last-supper-parody

Quote:

Paris Olympics organisers apologise to Christians for Last Supper parody

Apology follows anger among Catholics and other groups at opening ceremony segment that resembled biblical scene

The Catholic church in France said it deplored a ceremony that "included scenes of derision and mockery of Christianity".

Monsignor Emmanuel Gobilliard, a delegate of the bishops of France for the Games, said some French athletes had had trouble sleeping because of the fallout from the controversy.

An article in Avvenire, the daily Italian newspaper affiliated with the Catholic church, said: "Don't take us for moralistic bigots, but what's the point of having to experience every single global event, even a sporting one, as if it were a Gay Pride?"



There were other elements of the opening ceremony that didn't sit well with many, including the gruesome scene of a beheaded Marie-Antoinette singing from the Conciergerie, the place where she was actually jailed before her assassination by the revolutionary terrorists, who also killed hundreds of thousands of innocent members of the clergy, aristocracy and loyalists to the king of France. This massacre was symbolized in the ceremony by rivers of blood coming out from the castle windows in the form of dense stream of red ribbons.


Did you just defend the French monarchy?



The French Revolution had a very dark side that wasn't taught in history books, in the early 1790s around a quarter million civilians were exterminated by the Colonnes Infernales, along with tens of thousands of clergy members and other loyalists who were murdered across France in the Terreur of 1793.

The term "genocide" was first coined from these historical events. That genocide became the model for the larger 20th centuries revolutionary genocides by the Bolsheviks in Russia or the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia, whose radical revolutionary doctrine was directly inspired by Babeuf and other French revolutionaries.

This is a good historic account of the genocide in Vende'e, translated from French:

https://undpress.nd.edu/9780268028657/a-french-genocide
I think we were all taught about the mass death caused by the French Revolutionaires. That doesn't make the royalty / French clergy of that time good people. But it's good to know you are a 21st century French Royalist. Weird, but good to know.
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Weird? Yeah, I get that. But it's kinda on brand, if you ask me. Not at all surprising.

But definitely weird. I wonder how he feels about Chteau de Versailles being used as an equestrian venue - and all those filthy commoners allowed to tramp all over the royal grounds.
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dajo9 said:

Cal88 said:

dimitrig said:

Cal88 said:

Big C said:

bear2034 said:

DiabloWags said:

Cal88 said:


The opening ceremony has grown into a major worldwide scandal (see below), the organizers have egg on their face, and this has been a major news event that has marred these olympic games.
Cool story.

No one cares except for IRAN.
Do you wear panties too?

The France Olympic committee planned this for over four years, obviously, they care...a lot.

Shocking that France would put on a show like that... France, of all countries!

Have you ever been to the Moulin Rouge? (Forbidden for Iranians, btw.) When I went there, it was kind of a risque', avant-garde show, but it was all tourists. I asked the French about it and they said it is too old fashioned, not cutting edge enough. That was 20 years ago, but I knew right then that the next time France hosted the Olympics, the opening ceremonies were gonna be something! Va VOOM!


The main point here, is that this is not supposed to be an adult cabaret performance, it's an Olympics celebration broadcast to billions.



And of course the segment is a parody of the Last Supper, you have to be really thick to miss that connection, or dajo-level tone deaf to be stupid enough to argue it wasn't.


Paris Olympics officials apologize:

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/article/2024/jul/28/paris-olympics-organisers-apologise-to-christians-for-last-supper-parody

Quote:

Paris Olympics organisers apologise to Christians for Last Supper parody

Apology follows anger among Catholics and other groups at opening ceremony segment that resembled biblical scene

The Catholic church in France said it deplored a ceremony that "included scenes of derision and mockery of Christianity".

Monsignor Emmanuel Gobilliard, a delegate of the bishops of France for the Games, said some French athletes had had trouble sleeping because of the fallout from the controversy.

An article in Avvenire, the daily Italian newspaper affiliated with the Catholic church, said: "Don't take us for moralistic bigots, but what's the point of having to experience every single global event, even a sporting one, as if it were a Gay Pride?"



There were other elements of the opening ceremony that didn't sit well with many, including the gruesome scene of a beheaded Marie-Antoinette singing from the Conciergerie, the place where she was actually jailed before her assassination by the revolutionary terrorists, who also killed hundreds of thousands of innocent members of the clergy, aristocracy and loyalists to the king of France. This massacre was symbolized in the ceremony by rivers of blood coming out from the castle windows in the form of dense stream of red ribbons.


Did you just defend the French monarchy?



The French Revolution had a very dark side that wasn't taught in history books, in the early 1790s around a quarter million civilians were exterminated by the Colonnes Infernales, along with tens of thousands of clergy members and other loyalists who were murdered across France in the Terreur of 1793.

The term "genocide" was first coined from these historical events. That genocide became the model for the larger 20th centuries revolutionary genocides by the Bolsheviks in Russia or the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia, whose radical revolutionary doctrine was directly inspired by Babeuf and other French revolutionaries.

This is a good historic account of the genocide in Vende'e, translated from French:

https://undpress.nd.edu/9780268028657/a-french-genocide
I think we were all taught about the mass death caused by the French Revolutionaires. That doesn't make the royalty / French clergy of that time good people. But it's good to know you are a 21st century French Royalist. Weird, but good to know.


The real extent of the Terreur is nowhere near what has been reported, far from it. It had a lot of common ideological elements with regimes like the Khmer Rouge or the Lenin/Trotsky communists, who took the totalitarian ideology of the French Revolution to its full extent.

The French clergy were good people, Louis XVI was a good monarch and a reformer, his main flaw was his lack of decisiveness and relative naivety. His predecessor Louis XV on the other hand was a man of poor character, his successor paid for that legacy, as well as the huge debt incurred from fighting the British in the American Revolutionary War.

As to the restauration of the monarchy in France, that ship has sailed a long time ago.

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Cal88 said:

Sponsor pulls out from Olympics over opening ceremony:


Genuinely curious. I didn't watch the opening ceremonies, but who's last supper did they mock? Hannibal Lector's? I'm just asking.
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bearister said:




Who?

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GoOskie said:

Cal88 said:

Sponsor pulls out from Olympics over opening ceremony:


Genuinely curious. I didn't watch the opening ceremonies, but who's last supper did they mock? Hannibal Lector's? I'm just asking.


You can genuinely use Google and find out in two seconds.
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dimitrig said:

bearister said:




Who?



The too-young-to-even-be-a-Millennial is probably watching Tik Toks that the Rolling Stones made 50-55 years ago.

"Excuse me, but didn't you used to be Mick Jagger?"
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oski003 said:

GoOskie said:

Cal88 said:

Sponsor pulls out from Olympics over opening ceremony:


Genuinely curious. I didn't watch the opening ceremonies, but who's last supper did they mock? Hannibal Lector's? I'm just asking.


You can genuinely use Google and find out in two seconds.

I bet the reason you're quick to find fault with that poster is because you can't stand those "Oski-with-an-e"s, right?

I'm the same way when somebody spells my name Gavin Newsome. I'm like, "Add an 'e' onto this, b****!"
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dimitrig said:

bearister said:




Who?
Nah, I don't think Pete Townsend is at the Olympics.
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Big C said:

oski003 said:

GoOskie said:

Cal88 said:

Sponsor pulls out from Olympics over opening ceremony:


Genuinely curious. I didn't watch the opening ceremonies, but who's last supper did they mock? Hannibal Lector's? I'm just asking.


You can genuinely use Google and find out in two seconds.

I bet the reason you're quick to find fault with that poster is because you can't stand those "Oski-with-an-e"s, right?

I'm the same way when somebody spells my name Gavin Newsome. I'm like, "Add an 'e' onto this, b****!"
The "e" in Oskie is for electronic. I'm the super duper enhanced Oski.
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oski003 said:

GoOskie said:

Cal88 said:

Sponsor pulls out from Olympics over opening ceremony:


Genuinely curious. I didn't watch the opening ceremonies, but who's last supper did they mock? Hannibal Lector's? I'm just asking.


You can genuinely use Google and find out in two seconds.
Can't you just tell me? Was it Ted Bundy's last super (you know, just before ol sparky) or maybe it was Ed Bundy?
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Do you go around mocking Muslims & Jews? I'm just asking.
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I go around mocking all religious groups. I don't discriminate: you all believe in fairy tales.

And you have been fighting wars with each other, persecuting each other, and vilifying each other for millennia. All because each wants to prove that God is on their side and their version of the bedtime story is the only right one.

Human history is written in the blood of wars fought over religion or otherwise motivated by religious beliefs. Even the Cold War was often framed as a battle to defeat "Godless Communism".

So I will continue to mock all hypocrites and loudmouth religious zealots. If you want to believe, believe. Jesus told you to keep such matters between yourself and God. You're supposed to listen to Jesus, right?

But don't expect everyone else to believe exactly as you do. And if you continue to moralize and gin up faux moral outrage, then it's open season on righteous morons.

Matthew 6:5-8
King James Version
5 And when thou prayest, thou shalt not be as the hypocrites are: for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and in the corners of the streets, that they may be seen of men. Verily I say unto you, They have their reward.

6 But thou, when thou prayest, enter into thy closet, and when thou hast shut thy door, pray to thy Father which is in secret; and thy Father which seeth in secret shall reward thee openly.

7 But when ye pray, use not vain repetitions, as the heathen do: for they think that they shall be heard for their much speaking.

8 Be not ye therefore like unto them: for your Father knoweth what things ye have need of, before ye ask him.
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Cal88 said:

dajo9 said:

Cal88 said:

dimitrig said:

Cal88 said:

Big C said:

bear2034 said:

DiabloWags said:

Cal88 said:


The opening ceremony has grown into a major worldwide scandal (see below), the organizers have egg on their face, and this has been a major news event that has marred these olympic games.
Cool story.

No one cares except for IRAN.
Do you wear panties too?

The France Olympic committee planned this for over four years, obviously, they care...a lot.

Shocking that France would put on a show like that... France, of all countries!

Have you ever been to the Moulin Rouge? (Forbidden for Iranians, btw.) When I went there, it was kind of a risque', avant-garde show, but it was all tourists. I asked the French about it and they said it is too old fashioned, not cutting edge enough. That was 20 years ago, but I knew right then that the next time France hosted the Olympics, the opening ceremonies were gonna be something! Va VOOM!


The main point here, is that this is not supposed to be an adult cabaret performance, it's an Olympics celebration broadcast to billions.



And of course the segment is a parody of the Last Supper, you have to be really thick to miss that connection, or dajo-level tone deaf to be stupid enough to argue it wasn't.


Paris Olympics officials apologize:

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/article/2024/jul/28/paris-olympics-organisers-apologise-to-christians-for-last-supper-parody

Quote:

Paris Olympics organisers apologise to Christians for Last Supper parody

Apology follows anger among Catholics and other groups at opening ceremony segment that resembled biblical scene

The Catholic church in France said it deplored a ceremony that "included scenes of derision and mockery of Christianity".

Monsignor Emmanuel Gobilliard, a delegate of the bishops of France for the Games, said some French athletes had had trouble sleeping because of the fallout from the controversy.

An article in Avvenire, the daily Italian newspaper affiliated with the Catholic church, said: "Don't take us for moralistic bigots, but what's the point of having to experience every single global event, even a sporting one, as if it were a Gay Pride?"



There were other elements of the opening ceremony that didn't sit well with many, including the gruesome scene of a beheaded Marie-Antoinette singing from the Conciergerie, the place where she was actually jailed before her assassination by the revolutionary terrorists, who also killed hundreds of thousands of innocent members of the clergy, aristocracy and loyalists to the king of France. This massacre was symbolized in the ceremony by rivers of blood coming out from the castle windows in the form of dense stream of red ribbons.


Did you just defend the French monarchy?



The French Revolution had a very dark side that wasn't taught in history books, in the early 1790s around a quarter million civilians were exterminated by the Colonnes Infernales, along with tens of thousands of clergy members and other loyalists who were murdered across France in the Terreur of 1793.

The term "genocide" was first coined from these historical events. That genocide became the model for the larger 20th centuries revolutionary genocides by the Bolsheviks in Russia or the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia, whose radical revolutionary doctrine was directly inspired by Babeuf and other French revolutionaries.

This is a good historic account of the genocide in Vende'e, translated from French:

https://undpress.nd.edu/9780268028657/a-french-genocide
I think we were all taught about the mass death caused by the French Revolutionaires. That doesn't make the royalty / French clergy of that time good people. But it's good to know you are a 21st century French Royalist. Weird, but good to know.


The real extent of the Terreur is nowhere near what has been reported, far from it. It had a lot of common ideological elements with regimes like the Khmer Rouge or the Lenin/Trotsky communists, who took the totalitarian ideology of the French Revolution to its full extent.

The French clergy were good people, Louis XVI was a good monarch and a reformer, his main flaw was his lack of decisiveness and relative naivety. His predecessor Louis XV on the other hand was a man of poor character, his successor paid for that legacy, as well as the huge debt incurred from fighting the British in the American Revolutionary War.

As to the restauration of the monarchy in France, that ship has sailed a long time ago.




It's really weird that we have a pro Trump, pro French monarchy, Russian propagandist on our board
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AunBear89 said:

I go around mocking all religious groups. I don't discriminate: you all believe in fairy tales.
You don't mock Islam. Prove us wrong.
 
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