A drag queen “Last Supper.” And at the Olympics’ opening ceremonies, no less.
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"In real time from Tokyo to Nairobi and Buenos Aires to St. Petersburg, the world got to see what 'woke' is. The world got to learn that self-declared elites find it necessary to attack and mock whatever they disagree with. It’s not enough to privately disagree with — or not support — what others believe. It’s important to them to mock it. To tear it down.
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The mockery and attacks are not limited to the editorial pages of the New York Times or woke-focused late night talk shows. Signs, impromptu remarks, protests, and staged events now are displayed or take place unexpectedly, anywhere, anytime.
At coffee shops, at NFL football games, at a Broadway play, during awards ceremonies, during graduations, on highways near airports. And now the Olympics."
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