Thomas Jolly, the artistic director responsible for the Paris opening ceremony is on record saying that he artistically used drag queens so “everybody is represented”

Thomas Jolly, the Art Director responsible for Paris Olympics was chosen in 2022 by Tony Estanguet, the president of Paris Olympics 2024, who stated that “Jolly was a bold choice but was consistent with our vision.”

“Thomas Jolly, opened up after facing both praise and criticism for the the ‘Last Supper’.”

Sharing an interview of Jolly, Collin Rugg, the co-owner of trending politics, wrote that the Art Director stated that he mocked 2.4 billion Christians with drag queens so “everybody feels represented.”

Jolly said, “How do you write a show in which everybody, at one point, feels represented and a part this bigger thing, this bigger ‘us’? For an artist, it is a beautiful responsibility to have.”

He added, “It’s ambitious but also complex because one has to broaden one’s own imagery, one’s own outlook and include everyone, understand everyone so that no one feels left behind.”

What bigger thing and bigger “us”? What imagery? It was garbage. How can you represent the world with a minority group and with drags? How do you represent the world by mocking a specific type of faith? Don’t respect and tolerance go both ways? Isn’t this part of the LGBTQIA+ agenda? Isn’t this part of the persecution of Christians? What about all the viewers, who include children, watching all this garbage? Is this part of the bigger thing?

Neutrality is definitely a myth.

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