Οι ίδιοι οι Τρανς παραδέχτηκαν ότι το σώου ήταν παρωδία του Μυστικού Δείπνου
Δημοσιεύτηκε: 31 Ιούλ 2024, 21:31
Το εψαξα λιγο επειδη δεν αγορασα τη δικαιολογια περι "Συμποσιου των Θεων".
Κι αυτο γιατι αφενος το φωτοστεφανο της χοντρης Τρανς μου φανηκε αμεση κοροιδια του Χριστου...
και αφετερου γιατι αν οντως ειχαν σαν εμπνευση το Συμποσιο των Θεων ΟΥΤΕ θα ζητουσαν συγγνωμη, ΟΥΤΕ θα απομακρυναν απο το βιντεο της τελετης το επιμαχο σκηνικο!
Αρχικα βρηκα αυτη τη δημοσιευση αλλα τελικα ηταν μια ανωνυμη μαρτυρια...
Paris Olympics admitted opening ceremony drag show was based on ‘Last Supper’ — then tried to walk it back
https://nypost.com/2024/07/30/sports/pa ... st-supper/
Μετα ομως ομως επιασα το τζακποτ καθως πετυχα τις ομολογιες των ιδιων των Τρανς...
However, the artists who participated in the parody have confirmed in online social media posts and in comments to the press that the performance was, in fact, intended to imitate Leonardo da Vinci’s famed painting of the Last Supper.
Franch drag queen and rapper Piche from the show Drag Race France spoke to French media, saying the intention was to create a tableau of the Last Supper in the pouring rain.
“I received a lot of messages of support and people who were very happy that I was there and very surprised that there were drag queens at the opening ceremony,” he said, saying the opposition to the performance indicates that “we’ve succeeded and we’ve done what had to be done, that we’ve been fair and representative.”
“Art always divides. As long as it doesn’t move people, it’s not art for me,” he said, saying the depiction of the Last Supper “is not a provocation. It’s a biblical representation that has been reused in pop culture for decades and it’s never really been a problem.”
“There were no real provocations or anything that was truly obscene. We didn’t make fun of the painting at all … it’s really just because it’s queers and drag queens who use that representation that it bothers,” he said.
Similarly, Barbara Butch, a lesbian who donned a silver headdress and low-cut dress while portraying the figure of Jesus in the Last Supper parody, said the opening ceremony was intended to bring people together.
According to her Instagram profile, Butch is “a Love activist, Dj and producer based in Paris. My aim is to unite people, gather humans & share love through music for all of Us to dance & make our hearts beat (in unison)! Music sounds better with all of Us!”
Butch posted an image of the drag parody of the Last Supper above an image of Da Vinci’s original painting to her Instagram account with the comment, “Oh yes! Oh yes! The new gay testament!” The post was subsequently deleted.
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Κι αυτο γιατι αφενος το φωτοστεφανο της χοντρης Τρανς μου φανηκε αμεση κοροιδια του Χριστου...
και αφετερου γιατι αν οντως ειχαν σαν εμπνευση το Συμποσιο των Θεων ΟΥΤΕ θα ζητουσαν συγγνωμη, ΟΥΤΕ θα απομακρυναν απο το βιντεο της τελετης το επιμαχο σκηνικο!
Αρχικα βρηκα αυτη τη δημοσιευση αλλα τελικα ηταν μια ανωνυμη μαρτυρια...
Paris Olympics admitted opening ceremony drag show was based on ‘Last Supper’ — then tried to walk it back
https://nypost.com/2024/07/30/sports/pa ... st-supper/
Μετα ομως ομως επιασα το τζακποτ καθως πετυχα τις ομολογιες των ιδιων των Τρανς...
However, the artists who participated in the parody have confirmed in online social media posts and in comments to the press that the performance was, in fact, intended to imitate Leonardo da Vinci’s famed painting of the Last Supper.
Franch drag queen and rapper Piche from the show Drag Race France spoke to French media, saying the intention was to create a tableau of the Last Supper in the pouring rain.
“I received a lot of messages of support and people who were very happy that I was there and very surprised that there were drag queens at the opening ceremony,” he said, saying the opposition to the performance indicates that “we’ve succeeded and we’ve done what had to be done, that we’ve been fair and representative.”
“Art always divides. As long as it doesn’t move people, it’s not art for me,” he said, saying the depiction of the Last Supper “is not a provocation. It’s a biblical representation that has been reused in pop culture for decades and it’s never really been a problem.”
“There were no real provocations or anything that was truly obscene. We didn’t make fun of the painting at all … it’s really just because it’s queers and drag queens who use that representation that it bothers,” he said.
Similarly, Barbara Butch, a lesbian who donned a silver headdress and low-cut dress while portraying the figure of Jesus in the Last Supper parody, said the opening ceremony was intended to bring people together.
According to her Instagram profile, Butch is “a Love activist, Dj and producer based in Paris. My aim is to unite people, gather humans & share love through music for all of Us to dance & make our hearts beat (in unison)! Music sounds better with all of Us!”
Butch posted an image of the drag parody of the Last Supper above an image of Da Vinci’s original painting to her Instagram account with the comment, “Oh yes! Oh yes! The new gay testament!” The post was subsequently deleted.
https://www.ad-today.com/national-world ... rag-parody
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