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Olympics Opening Ceremony Mocks Christianity With Drag-Themed ‘Last Supper’

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The opening ceremony at the 2024 Paris Olympics featured a demonic, drag-themed mockery of Christianity and Jesus Christ.

In a mockery of the last supper — when Jesus broke bread with his disciples for the final time just days before he was crucified — the opening ceremony featured a number of drag queens and transgender individuals in a reenactment of one of the most sacred symbols of Christianity. A number of children were also sprinkled in amongst the anti-Christian display.

The opening ceremony also featured a naked Smurf that appeared to have an erection and a “woman” with a beard, in addition to another biblical mockery. A pyrotechnics display featured a rider on a white horse in a depiction of the fourth horseman of the apocalypse, with the rider signifying death.

The display took place in front of the Eifel Tower, the most recognizable monument in France, a country home to more than 40,000,000 Christians.

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The display immediately generated widespread outrage on social media.

“This is crazy. Opening your event by replacing Jesus and the disciples at the The Last Supper with men in drag. There are 2.4 billion Christians on earth and apparently the Olympics wanted to declare loudly to all of them, right out of the gate… NOT WELCOME,” political commentator Clint Russell wrote in an X post.

“Countries should pull their ambassadors out of France over this. I’m 100% serious,” wrote End Wokeness.

Others called for a boycott of the Olympics over the blatant anti-Christian display. “F**k the Olympics boycott it for the disrespect of Jesus Christ,” said boxing superstar Ryan Garcia.

Tristan Tate called the Olympics “fake and gay” and instructed his fans not to watch.