Molière really pumps my nads.
I saw a performance of Tartuffe ages ago. The location was changed to the Caribbean, and Tartuffe was played by a Black actor. Funny play.
Somehow I’m thinking that a country noted for citizens who made statements like this,
“Men will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest.” ~ Denis Diderot, 1713-1784
might have had some other notions about what’s provocative, edgy and pushing boundaries two hundred years later.
Would this be Geauxdouin’s law?
Only if this is a Ken Jennings ‘Jeopardy’.
If this a Mayim Bialik Jeopardy ( the actress who personally drove a stake through the heart of ‘The Big Bang Theory’ Ted McGinley style ) I’d like to politely decline.
I cant think of a reason why the Last Supper, or any version of it, would feature in the opening ceremony in Paris. Paris is in France. The opening ceremony was all about France. The Last Supper fresco is in Milan, which is not in France.
Now sure, the Mona Lisa appeared in the opening, and is by the same Italian artist, except the Mona Lisa is quite famously in Paris (which is in France). France is a different country from Italy.
However, other than them sitting behind the table in a row, and the center figure wearing a crown, it didn’t look like the last supper. Unles Jesus was blue, and wearing nothing but a flower garland and a smile. Or a large woman guzzling wine … I think that’s what she was doing.
Some people need to know that not everything is about them and their delicate sensabilities.
How can we even call ourselves civilized if we are not allowed to wallow in our ignorance and provincialism?
Do we not live in a society?
(May I request The Director’s Cut where Katy Perry plays Mary Magdalen? Please…?)
Why is it always the ugly Americans?
If we’re so terrible, stupid, prudish, and easily outraged why are people breaking their necks, saving their money, sometimes putting their very lives on the line to get here and stay for the great American dream.
This country is stuffed full of every type of person. Someone’s outrage is someone else’s joke.
And that’s just fine. It’s ok to have a different opinion from your neighbor.
It’s America. You have that right.
Getting outraged by someones outrage just ridiculous.
I dont think it always is, however, the USA is a huge land where, although there is no doubt regional variety, for a lot of people, they would have to travel a long way before they encounter a hugely different culture to their own. If I travel south from where i live, I’m abruptly in a different country (France) which has a lot of differences to my local culture here at home. Its like that for a lot of Europeans, and even those that live in the middle of fairly large countries like France or Spain are inherently more aware that things aren’t the same everywhere, because our whole countries are on the same order of size as US states.
That said, we have some fiercely ignorant people here too. They’re everywhere.
Lol. How in world did you manage to twist yourself into the real victim here? Amazing gift you have there.
Fairly sure that was intentional. The complaint is imaginary. A sincere apology is impossible. You can apologise for something that never happened, but it cannot be a sincere apology.
I always wondered what they were watching on TV in his rendition.
Blatant offenderatti deserve to only get hollow apologies.
If they have a self-serving need to be attention whores, that’s their business ( “not my circus, not my monkeys” ) but they can feed those attention whore parts of their personality flaws elsewhere; away from rational human beings.
That, or they can STFU and silently contemplate their thoughts and prayers.
“Hired him for some carpentry work, but he was always travelling to other jobs with his crew. Eventually had to hire someone else because he never showed up. Found him loafing on a tree one day surrounded by his army buddies.
‘I know not what I do?’ No, pal, You know not what you do. One Star.”
.- Jesus YELP review
Huh? What you say?
Or Odin.