Olympics 2024 - discussion thread

ACuriousPLAFan

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"Glimpse of LGBTQ representation" like showing a man's testicles on live TV across the entire world?

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No thanks. Besides, it's actually your side which seems to be more shocked with even only an action that remotely has resemblance to LGBTQ behavior:

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Randomuser

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What is Pan Zhanle doing? I almost thought he was eliminated.

I know they are trying to sabotage the guys but so far there are already two silver and two bronze. Plus he already swam well in the relay.

Is he sick or something?
 
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siegecrossbow

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"Glimpse of LGBTQ representation" like showing a man's testicles on live TV across the entire world?

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No thanks. Besides, it's actually your side which seems to be more shocked with even only an action that remotely has resemblance to LGBTQ behavior:

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Fun fact: did you know that it is possible for trans/gay/cross dressers to be attractive? Are they trying to send the message that all of them are grotesque ugly mofos?

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Also fun fact. Before the late 19th century there were no actresses in traditional Chinese Opera so all the female roles were played by men. So China has them beat by a thousand years.
 

zbb

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Also fun fact. Before the late 19th century there were no actresses in traditional Chinese Opera so all the female roles were played by men. So China has them beat by a thousand years.
There are many types of traditional Chinese Opera. Some varieties such as Jing Ju (京剧,Beijing Opera) traditionally had all male casts while other Chinese regional operas such as Jin Ju (晋剧,Shanxi Opera) had all female casts (all male roles were played by women). Yue Ju (粤剧,Cantonese Opera) had either all male or all female casts but not mixed gender casts. The other Yue Ju (越剧,Zhejiang Opera) used to have all male casts then switched to having all female casts at some point. Of course, there are also plenty of traditional Chinese regional operas that use mixed gender casts.
 
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