...because decapitating Habsburgs and ridiculising central Christian events are really the FIRST two things that spring to mind when you think of [the Olympic Games]."
Opening the Olympics by insulting billions of Christians around the world was a really bad start, dear French,
The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it."
The French Olympic Committee has been hard at work taking down videos of their satanic, trans, and occult opening ceremonies claiming copyright laws,
This morning, we are thinking of all the Christians on every continent who have been hurt by the outrageousness and provocation of certain scenes,
As a sincerely patriotic French girl, I disolidarise myself from this freakshow and apologize to you, world."
Thanks to Thomas Jolly and his creative genius for this grandiose ceremony. Thank you to the artists for this unique and magical moment. Thank you to the police and emergency services, agents and volunteers."
Thank you to everyone who believed in it. We'll talk about it again in 100 years! WE DID IT !"
Would they ever have dreamed of mocking in this gross, public way, a scene from the quran?”
When we want to include everyone and not exclude anyone, questions are raised,
Our subject was not to be subversive. We never wanted to be subversive. We wanted to talk about diversity. Diversity means being together,
The fact that our religion should be mocked is usual and we are used to blasphemy in France, but the context isn’t the same,
We should follow the example of King in his battle for justice: call evil out, name it for what it is, make its negativity known, and endeavor to get in its way." ... I do believe that today the social media give us a means to accomplish all of these ends. This is why I used my own platforms to resist what was going on in Paris – and I think it was pretty effective."
Christians should always resist evil, and I think we have indeed become too weak in the face of our cultural antagonists. Jesus’ command to turn the other cheek is by no means equivalent to passivity, as is evident in the work of Martin Luther King."
I think, folks, what’s interesting here is this deeply secularist, postmodern society knows who its enemy is. They’re naming it. And we should believe them."
What do I see but this gross mockery of the Last Supper,
We Christians, we Catholics should not be sheepish, we should resist, we should make our voices heard."
King used non-violent means to interrupt forms of wickedness that had embedded themselves into our society. Turning the other cheek and going the extra mile are practical strategies for mirroring a person’s injustice back to him so that he might stop what he is doing and repent,
Be not deceived, God is not mocked,
The extraordinary thing is that everyone in France and the rest of the world has an idea of what France is all about. And I want to play with that, that's where I want to start from - breaking down clichés, because clichés come along other things,