Performer Takes Legal Action After Ceremony

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Hello folks. Today, we’re discussing a controversy that has been sparking heated debates on the internet since last week.

You might have heard of the recent Olympic event at which a lesbian activist staged a contentious act, reinterpreting “The Last Supper.” This act drew global attention, and it appears the reaction might have been more than she expected.

The activist we’re talking about is Barbara Butch. Her attorney recently announced via an Instagram post that Butch has been subjected to a barrage of threats and slurs following her controversial act at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games opening ceremony. These threats range from extreme acts of violence such as rape and torture. Owing to her Jewish heritage, she also faced anti-Semitic remarks, among others.

The Instagram post highlighted the extent of the cyber-harassment and slander that Butch had to endure since her performance. As a result, Butch has decided to take legal action against these acts, pledging to prosecute anyone who endeavors to intimidate her in the future.

It’s intriguing to see an inherent irony here: Butch staged an act that knowingly lampooned the faith of billions, only to find the ensuing negative responses overwhelming. Social media responses suggest that her legal retaliation may not be having the deterrent effect she might have hoped for.

What’s more, it appears that Butch is ready to sue anyone who has made derogatory remarks towards her since her performance at the Olympics opening ceremony. This might potentially involve a vast number of individuals, considering the extensive reach her performance had.

Butch has also stated that she received online harassment post the ceremony, even though she insists that the act depicted Greek mythology, not The Last Supper, despite the performance being labeled as ‘The New Gay Testament.’

The outcome of Butch’s legal actions remains uncertain and is completely laughable. It’s becoming increasingly evident that the controversy surrounding the Olympic opening ceremony has almost eclipsed the games themselves.