MAGA is outraged that drag queens were used to portray a painting created by [checks notes] a gay guy.
When aren't they outraged lmao. Weak ass motherfuckers.
This has to be a portrayal of the last supper devised as a clever scheme to upset Christians. I know this because at no other point in history have people ever been gathered around a table.
sigh
Rankles 😂
Conservatives are such a drag.
How was anyone supposed to know that Christians secretly adopted long tables as a holy symbol and that gathering behind them is now a sin?
is there a video of the performance available anywhere? i've tried searching for it but all i can find are whiny conservatives complaining about it
The whole opening was very French. I especially liked the end. Never liked Celine Dion much, but her rendition of Edith Piaf’s “Hymne A L’Amour was superb.
Anyway, NBC got wind of people stealing their IP and locked it down with take down notices going across the web.
Expecting the world to not offend you sounds awful snowflakey to me.
Uh oh, someone needs to talk to the Manager
Can I just go one day without them freaking about other people's freedoms? Can they just mind their own fuckin business for once? Please?
That's the one thing they cannot do. It would be such a better world if all of the busybody Karens could just mind their own business for the rest of their fucking lives, but they just won't. They think they should get to tell everyone how to live their lives.
You remember when Islamists were outraged over some caricatures? Remember Christians on their high horse telling you "Christians aren't like that, we'd let them say their piece and turn the other cheek"?
Yeah...
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