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Olympics Opening Ceremony Features Dancing Drag Queens And Bizarre Symbology

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by Tyler Durden
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Update (1000ET):

Several X accounts that posted videos and/or screenshots about the absurdities of the Olympics' opening ceremonies have been hit with Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) complaints enforced by Elon Musk's social media platform. 

Your account has been locked because X received a compliant Digital Millennium Copyright Act ("DMCA") Notice for content posted to your X account. Under the DMCA, copyright owners can notify X claiming that a user has infringed their copyrighted works. Upon receipt of a valid DMCA notice, X will remove the identified material.

X maintains a repeat copyright infringer policy under which repeat infringer accounts will be suspended. Accruing multiple DMCA strikes may lead to suspension of your account.

"They're now targeting anyone who dared to complain about the blasphemous woke agenda during the @Olympics opening ceremony," X user Dr. Simon Goddek wrote. 

Other X users report being hit by DMCA complaints...

Another X user said, "Lots of DMCA takedowns of Olympic opening ceremony footage. Weird, it's almost like they don't want you to see it now."

As we penned earlier, the opening ceremonies were just absolutely bizarre - and, in some cases, inappropriate for children to watch. 

Here's what happened...

No comment. 

To sum up, the Olympics can't tolerate mockery and criticism of the "Woke Games," so they resort to censorship.

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Sports spectacles like the Olympics, the Super Bowl, the Commonwealth Games and a host of other events have become increasingly political in their messaging and their pageantry in recent years.  Furthermore, the symbology on display during these performances has become more and more bizarre.

As we noted in May, the signs were not good for the Summer Games when it was revealed that drag queens and trans activists would be carrying the Olympic Torch in preparation for opening ceremonies.  Olympic torch bearers are supposed to be chosen from a list of people with significant contributions to their communities.  It's hard to say what contributions trans activists have made to any community, but the announced "theme" of the Summer Games held in Paris helps to explain their presence.

The stated tenets for Olympics 2024 are: Community, Diversity and The Collective.  In other words, the theme of this year's Olympic Games is woke.

The event was planned by "queer artistic director" Thomas Jolly (pictured below), who said he "wants everyone to feel represented."  Yet another example of gay activists unable to control their impulse to project their sexual preferences on everything, even sporting events.

Opening Ceremonies have launched in France with much fanfare, though the rest of the world is not very interested.  In the US, the Summer Games in Paris are expected to hit record low ratings; even lower than the Winter Games in Beijing in 2022.  When you see what has become of the Olympics today, it's easy to understand why.

The ceremony in Paris features strange performances from a horde of drag queens, including sexualized dancing and an LGBT recreation of The Last Supper.

Yikes.  That's not the kind of thing most people want to sit down to watch on a nice summer evening with their kids. Another example of odd symbology was the display of a metal horse with a rider in white galloping across the River Seine.

The horse and rider, more disturbing than beautiful, were followed by 85 boats carrying almost 7,000 athletes from 205 countries down the River Seine.  The display came just hours after a sabotage attack on the high-speed rail networks caused travel chaos across France.  The opening ceremony was the first in Olympics history to be featured outside of the main stadium.

The metallic horse is oddly reminiscent of a performance at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in the UK, which featured "dreamers" worshiping and appeasing a giant metallic bull while commentators discussed the enslavement of women.

Make of this what you will, but it's clear that major national and international games have changed dramatically in the past decade.  The spectacle is no longer meant to entertain, but to propagandize.  And, just as we have seen with woke theatrical entertainment and the collapse of the movie box office in recent years, audiences are dwindling for sporting events with political messaging. 

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