'Can't sue someone for freedom of speech.'
featured a colorful ensemble of “Drag Queens,” men in underwear, and other characters performing what many perceived to be a reenactment of the famous mural by Leonardo da Vinci,
The scene in question was inspired by The Feast of the Gods, not The Last Supper, according to the show's director and a historian., has since decided to sue a non-disclosed number of people after being the object of insults and, most importantly, death threats for what detractors believed to be a “disrespectful mockery” of their religion and values.
A drag performer has decided to pursue legal action after receiving death threats and insults after the 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremonyThe drag artist followed up the lawyer’s statement on Instagram: “All my life, I have refused to be a victim: I will not remain silent. I am not afraid of those who hide behind a screen, or a pseudonym, to vomit their hatred and their frustrations.”
“On the contrary, I think we tried to celebrate community, tolerance. We believe this ambition was achieved. If people have taken any offense, we’re of course really sorry.”offered the world’s last wonderful moments of beauty, joy, rich emotions, and universal acclaim,” the French Bishops’ Conference wrote in an official statement, “but included scenes of derision and mockery of Christianity, which we deeply deplore.
“All I can do at this point is worry about my own family and not let them fall victim to this indoctrination. What the rest of society chooses to do is beyond my reach,” said one concerned viewer.“The Olympics opening night used to be a classy affair that united the world. Now it’s another excuse to trot out the fashionable decadence of the Left. We are in the last days,” expressed another.
“I’m horrified at all these hateful comments, so stupid and with a violence that knows no bounds. All my support, thank you for existing, thank you for facing up, thank you for contributing to our visibility,” said another.
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