You have been greatly honored. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has asked you to be a member. This is an honor because they only ask people of influence. You can use that influence (along with over 100 members of the IOC) to show that nations can be brought together in unity around sports. And the committee exists to make sure nothing goes wrong.
The games must be a success, so every display in the opening ceremony will be gone over with a fine-tooth comb. You’ve even had to swear an oath to make sure this happens: “I will always act independently of commercial and political interests as well as of any racial or religious consideration. I will fully comply with the IOC Code of Ethics.”
There can be no commercialism, no political statements, no mocking of climate change—nothing racist and nothing mocking religion, nations, presidents, or kings.
As you are going over the proposed displays for the opening ceremony, you are horrified to see a homosexual parody of The Last Supper. Obviously, this is going to offend millions around the world and can’t be allowed to be in the opening ceremony. You must object and object loudly and strongly. […]
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