Picking on Christians is fair game. The rules of ‘being offended’ don’t seem to apply to certain groups in society. Just imagine if one of the sacred castes were lampooned. We’d be hearing about the “x”-phobia and hate for weeks.
A snippet from Spiked Online’s Brendan O’Neill
“Christians are angry. As well they might be. This was ‘extremely disrespectful to Christians’, said Elon Musk. Now, naturally, there’s a backlash against the backlash. Calm down, the woke are saying. Stop being such prudes and snowflakes, they’re chortling. It’s just a little light mockery, they’re insisting. Which is big talk from a section of society that would be weeping into its keffiyehs and demanding heads on spikes if the ceremony had featured a drag-act Muhammad being served a smurf on a plate of fruit with his cock out.
For me – a non-prude and non-snowflake who fully supports the liberty of blasphemy – the question is not ‘How could you disparage Christ like this?!’, but ‘Why would you disparage Christ like this?’. At an Olympics opening ceremony. In front of a billion viewers (well, until we switched off). I have no problem with drag acts in Soho, or Le Marais, of course. But at the opening ceremony to an international celebration of human brotherhood? I’m fine with mockery of religious idols and beliefs, if that’s what you want to do. But at the Olympic Games? Why? Why sully this ancient competition with the infantile Christ-bashing of the conformist godless drones of the modern culture industry?”




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August 3, 2024 at 7:49 am
Steve Ruis
This is just another case of Christians getting their little fee-fees hurt over what appears to them to be a slight. Except they got it all wrong. They mistook the Goddess of the River Seine for a Christian character. They mistook Jean d’Arc for a Christian character. They mistook a feast of fools for the Last Supper.
They only get exercise by getting exorcized, and jumping to conclusions.
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