_jin wrote:G R E Y wrote:Mattatron wrote:
It's in the Olympic Charta that the Host has to show the society in its own country. You cultureless american don't know anything about Europe in general.
Moulin Rouge and Dragqueens have been always a part of Parisian Society and France in general. They are a part of our European culture.
Go to McDonald's and eat some fries and burgers.
The opposite of drag is not uncultured. And they are not a part of all European culture as if it's a monolith of agreement.
Drag is not a staple of european culture but cross dressing has been a part of entertainment for centuries in Europe (and other continents as well). I think what Mattatron means is people who got offended yesterday would have a heart attack watching a pan-european event such as Eurovision which often features (and crowns) drag and LGBTQIA+ acts and is way more extravagant. Being both french and american I totally understand why some american people were shocked but it was quite standard from a french point of view.
It's not the drag. It's the Last Supper scene with it. Posters who aren't even Christian have expressed issues with it in this thread. As I've said before, I'd defend the right to do it. So too is it my right to express a dislike for my religion to be presented in this way. There's no way another would be done so for fear of reprisals that have already come.