2024 ELECTION THREAD
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So what's the issue? That Jesus has been portrayed as a fat chick? Or all the nonwhite nonmale people around him/her? Or all of it?
Dunno why we need to turn the Olympics into that. Meant to be a gathering of athletes. I'm really not sure what that is. If people are irate, that's a little silly. I just find it confusing and laughable. But if that's their idea of good television and appealing to the masses, so be it.
Whatever they're pissed off about this time, bible-thumping snowflakes crying when their faith gets mocked makes me happy. Compliments to the director.
Random musings: anyone ever wonder why they asked for a table for 24 then all sat on one side?
Meanwhile 24 other people pissed waiting in line for a reservation knowing full well there’s a table not being fully used
I’m not saying Jesus deserved to be crucified, but if I was being denied service and saw that **** I’d be feeling a certain kinda way
All for making fun of last supper, but don't find that funny or appealing to the eye in any way. Jesus def banged dudes tho
All for making fun of last supper, but don't find that funny or appealing to the eye in any way. Jesus def banged dudes tho
All I know of any of this is the picture you just posted, I didn't watch it. I thought it was some painting initially, before I realised it was probably a still from video.
Looks a bit ridiculous, whatever it's supposed to be. I'd just generally prefer to keep religion out of... everything, but if it's supposed to be some sort of caricature then all good I suppose.
Obviously doesn’t even matter what Trump meant, the day is lost
It is interesting. Because if the US motto is "freedom of religion," then France's would be "freedom FROM religion." Playfully mocking Christianity is in line with France's very secular ethos. But at the same time, France is actively promoting immigration of groups of people (almost all Muslim) who are very extreme in the other direction. And the conflicting worldviews are causing a lot of friction (and a lot of French people getting murdered for perceived slights of Islam).
I actually am not sure how the situation is going to flesh out as the population of very religious and sensitive Muslims continue to increase rapidly.
As an aside, the opening ceremony dinner scene and related debauchery are being edited out of broadcasts in Muslim majority nations; as it doesn't align with their religious mores, even given it is not even their religion being mocked.
It is interesting. Because if the US motto is "freedom of religion," then France's would be "freedom FROM religion." Playfully mocking Christianity is in line with France's very secular ethos. But at the same time, France is actively promoting immigration of groups of people (almost all Muslim) who are very extreme in the other direction. And the conflicting worldviews are causing a lot of friction (and a lot of French people getting murdered for perceived slights of Islam).
I actually am
For the avoidance of doubt, since you seemed to be making some sort of point to this effect in the other thread, I am as much if not more against Islam as I am against Christianity and Judaism. I am all for diversity, equity and inclusion when it comes to my disdain for religion.
The following is being spread around on Facebook regarding the controversy.
Dearest Gentle Reader,
I’m about to step on some toes in regard to the Opening Ceremony at the Paris Olympics.
The headless woman was Marie Antoinette. She ruled over France and was found guilty of treason, conspiracy, and stealing from the country.
Sound familiar?
Also, it was not the Last Supper. It was a depiction of an ancient Greek Bacchanal… because, you know, the Olympics are ancient and Greek. Surprise!
And if you didn’t know, a Bacchanalia is an uncontrollably promiscuous, extravagant, and loud party. The parties often spanned several days which honored the god of wine, Bacchus (the blue guy covered in grape vine). He is also known as Dionysus, the Greek god of fertility, later known as the god of wine and pleasure.
And finally, it was not Death on a pale horse. It was Sequana, Goddess of the Seine, the River in which the boat precession took place. She was meant to be the representation of the Olympic spirit and of Sequana.
If some of you weren’t so busy trying to end the Dept. of Education, you might know this.
Loosen the clutch on your pearls.
Yours truly,
Lady Francis
••••••
“Paris is back on its feet, jubilant, flamboyant, creative and open. Free,” - Thomas Jolly, the artistic director.
For the avoidance of doubt, since you seemed to be making some sort of point to this effect in the other thread, I am as much if not more against Islam as I am against Christianity and Judaism. I am all for diversity, equity and inclusion when it comes to my disdain for religion.
Well, you would get along just fine with most French with this attitude. But could also end up being brutally murdered for slighting Islam (as many French have) if you weren't careful.
Like I said, it is an interesting dichotomy.
I dont know about the pale horse thing; but watching in real time it definitely seemed to be playing with the last dinner scene. And I admit I am skeptical it never occurred to the people who came up with the skit that it would not be perceived that way.
Looks a bit ridiculous, whatever it's supposed to be. I'd just generally prefer to keep religion out of... everything, but if it's supposed to be some sort of caricature then all good I suppose.
I don't think caricature is the right word. Da Vinci himself drew sketches of angels with feminine breasts and erect penises as well as a portrait of John the Baptist that was too considered to feminine and sexual for a saint so it was painted over into Dionysus. I'd say the Olympics display is more of an homage to the free expression Renaissance artists themselves used. It's sort of funny to hear christians complain about how the world is sick now because of displays like this, not realizing they're entering a thousand year old argument with the original artists of their revered religious icons often accused of blasphemy themselves.
Could Jesus still walk on water after they put holes in his feet?
For the avoidance of doubt, since you seemed to be making some sort of point to this effect in the other thread, I am as much if not more against Islam as I am against Christianity and Judaism. I am all for diversity, equity and inclusion when it comes to my disdain for religion.
No country in the free world is more anti Islam than France. They flat out banned full face coverings in public.
I didn’t get at all at the beginning about the painting and what it was referencing at .
After viewing some post here , for me it’s perfectly normal and non controversial.
It passes a messages to the world and to its immigrants , France is secular regardless the gods u believe in .
And to prove it, (Charlie hebdo) we do it to ourself as well .
Being a believer in secularism I see no problem at all with it .
Don’t live in a country like trance if you are a theocrat it’s that simple .
Read this story, it's great. He really should be 25thed now.
The Sun: JD Vance once told a Yale Law School classmate that he hated the police and that Donald Trump was a "morally reprehensible human being," according to reports.
The classmate Sofia Nelson handed over up to 90 messages and emails Vance and they shared from 2014 to 2017 to the New York Times.
The messages revealed Vance's alleged stance on his now-running partner Donald Trump and his openness to accept Nelson, who is transgender.
Nelson's primary purpose for leaking the text messages and emails is to "inform the opinion of voters about Mr. Vance," Nelson said.
In 2014, Vance shared his thoughts on police after the killing of Michael Brown, a Black 18-year-old, by a white police officer in Ferguson, Missouri.
"I hate the police. Given the number of negative experiences I've had in the past few years, I can't imagine what a black guy goes through," Vance allegedly said in an email to Nelson, according to the New York Times.
In 2015, in an excerpt from an email between Vance and Nelson, he also allegedly referred to Trump as a demagogue.
"I'm obviously outraged at Trump's rhetoric, and I worry most of all about how welcome Muslim citizens feel in their own country, Vance said, per the New York Times reports.
"But I also think that people have always believed crazy s**t and there have always been demagogues willing to exploit the people who believe crazy s**t."
Sofia/Sofa hmm
The couch is definitely funnier though.
Vladimir Futon is trending on Twitter.
(ref. JD Vance)
Read this story, it's great. He really should be 25thed now.
I read the first part of this but I am having trouble following. Why is the money being delivered to the donor? Isn't it supposed to be going the other way? Or is this his own money being delivered to him, that he is then giving to the campaign?
Another banger from UP
The funniest thing about this one is that I can totally imagine him saying all this.