Wee-ell, I agree. ...except that all of what you said is not entirely accurate.
1.) Trann*s are so accepted by all the lib-west, Norway, Finland and Sweden+Australia, that if you criticize a Tra**y to "his" face you go to reeducation jail [even if you yourself are a tra**y]. So they have more privilege than lesbian women and are protected more than politicians.
2.) The intention of the "gay performance" is up for debate, the chief organizer of the event is gay as f*ck so it's hard to say if this mocks anything, they just went overboard with the gayness.
3.) The painting is not recognized by the church as a holy picture, it is not sacred. It is an artistic impression of the event that was the Last Supper, but it is fake AF. Jesus wasn't pale white. He was walking in the Jordanian desserts for 3 years teaching. He was brown like a Puerto Rican. The apostles would sit around the table, not on one side of it. C'mon, it's just a painting. And apparently it has been copied endlessly by other lesser known painters, so who's version does this depict more?
Remember when The Simpsons "mocked" Da Vinci's Last Supper in the 16 season, episode 19 - Thank God Its Doomsday? Or when Stallone "mocked" Da Vinci's Last Supper in the poster for Expendables 2? This isn't mockery and there's nothing sacred about this painting.
And by the by, the fat ass in the middle might be dressed as the goddess Europa, the personification of Europe. So it's not even "mocking" Jesus but greek mythology more.
The gayness of France is a problem however. And the gay as f*ck organizer brought in all the gay dancers of Europe for this event. I saw only one black guy who looked straight and the polish opera singing break-dancer might be straight, so that's 2 males. Also the girls dancing Can-Can in pink under-panties might have been hetero. the rest was gaaaay as f*****ck. Too many F*gg*ts is an invitation to enslavement by the Islamic invading hoards.