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Seven trolls cyberbullied the gay Paris Olympics artistic director. They got whats coming to them.
Seven people in France have been arrested and charged for allegedly cyberbullying the artistic director of the Paris Olympics this summer, French authorities announced last Friday.The Paris prosecutors office said the arrests were the first wave in a series of prosecutions they intend to carry out in the aftermath of a coordinated campaign threatening Thomas Jolly, the mastermind of the opening and closing ceremonies at the XXXIII Olympiad in July and August. Related The Olympics & sports have always been political and we should embrace that Some say sports should transcend politics, but history has shown the power and importance of on-field protests. Jolly and prosecutors say the homophobic and antisemitic abuse online escalated quickly following the opening ceremony set along the Seine River through the heart of the City of Light, which featured drag queens, a performance by Lady Gaga, and a scene that detractors described as a sacrilegious depiction of Jesus Last Supper. Jolly denied that the tableau was based on Jesus final meal, saying instead that it was meant to depict a Dionysian feast. Global perspectives delivered right to your inbox Our newsletter bridges borders to bring you LGBTQ+ news from around the world. Subscribe to our Newsletter today Donald Trump called the ceremony a disgrace and Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA) labeled it a mockery.The seven individuals charged face counts of death threats, aggravated insults, and cyberbullying, and could face prison time, the Associated Press reports. The individuals range in age from 22 to 79.At a September government hearing addressing the controversy, Jolly made a distinction between constructive criticism and discriminatory criminal intent.Critique, thats my life, he said, but when it involves discrimination, it becomes criminal.Jolly defended his vision as neither meant to offend nor disrespect religion. He also expressed disbelief that it was taken as such.I didnt set out to mock any religion, he said, noting that the ceremonies references to Notre Dame cathedral were an homage to Frances cultural heritage, not a sacrilegious indictment. In another defense, the artistic director said, My wish isnt to be subversive, nor to mock or to shock. Most of all, I wanted to send a message of love, a message of inclusion and not at all to divide.The mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, went further in comments after the Olympics concluded in August, saying, F**k the reactionaries, f**k this far-right, f**k all of those who would like to lock us into a war of all against all.The prosecutors office said the online harassment is part of a larger trend in France directed at public figures, highlighting the abuse and death threats against Jolly as an example of other campaigns to intimidate and silence expressions of inclusivity and diversity, and using a highly public and symbolic event to do so. The disturbing pack behavior of attackers acting independently to escalate the harassment, seen in Jollys case, reflects a pattern in other online hate campaigns, they said.The seven accused are scheduled to appear in court next on March 5.Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.
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