
The Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony included a live re-enacting of Jesus’ Last Supper with Jesus being replaced by a woman and the disciples being replaced by drag queens and even a small child in yellow at the front. The backlash was severe, so they apologized immediately and sought to scrub it from existence.
The backlash continued, so efforts were made to try to walk back what they intended, with claims it was a Dionysian bacchanal, not the Last Supper, but social media accounts from members of the tableau betray that narrative. The symbol of the Olympic Games, itself a symbol of unity, opening with such an overtly divisive anti-Christian display isn’t lost to those of who pay attention to other worldwide trends. Woe to be in the hands of an angry God.
Olympics Opening Ceremony Mocks Christianity With a Drag Last Supper
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Excerpt from legalinsurrection.com
I’m tired of people mocking Christians.
I’m Catholic, but the Olympics opening ceremony should tick off any Christian.
Of course these people ridicule us because they knew we wouldn’t cut off their heads.
I’d tell the French, “Now do Mohammed,” but they already did. Muslims shot up Charlie Hebdo over its cartoon of Mohammed.
The ceremony mocked Christians with a drag Last Supper, which takes place on Holy Thursday during Holy Week.
Holy Thursday is one of the most important days in the Catholic calendar.
Catholics do not have Mass again until the Easter Vigil. On Good Friday, we have a liturgy.
Opening of the Olympic in Paris features parody of Last Supper, starring transsexuals, homosexual men and… a little kid#Paris2024 pic.twitter.com/2j2XSf9ict
— ancient north eurasian solidarity (@UEurasier) July 26, 2024
Organizers of Paris Olympics Apologize for Recreation of Last Supper
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Excerpt from www.breitbart.com
Organizers for the Paris Olympics issued an apology to people who were left offended by an LGBTQ parody of the Last Supper during the opening ceremony.
Thomas Jolly, the artistic director for the Olympics opening ceremony, explained that he had “wanted to send a message of love” and inclusion, and did not have intentions “to be subversive.”
“My wish isn’t to be subversive, nor to mock or to shock,” Jolly told the Associated Press. “Most of all, I wanted to send a message of love, a message of inclusion and not at all to divide.”
In response to the parody of the Last Supper, the French Catholic Church’s Bishops’ Conference of France released a statement that the ceremony had “included scenes in which Christianity was mocked and ridiculed.”
“This ceremony unfortunately included scenes in which Christianity was mocked and ridiculed, which we deeply regret,” the organization said in its statement.
Olympic Organizers’ Attempt to Backpedal on Opening Ceremony Gets Undermined by Their Own Performers
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Excerpt from www.westernjournal.com
For instance, Butch shared an image from another Instagram account that showed the Olympics scene at the top of the page and da Vinci’s “The Last Supper” at the bottom.
The words “Oh Yes! Oh Yes! The New Gay Testament!” accompanied the image.
Butch also shared this post that I have seen from multiple accounts, describing the image as the “gay New Testament.”
It was shared from the Instagram account “blanka_flavin” pic.twitter.com/TyWHE7qcok
— Thomas Stevenson (@RealTStevenson) July 28, 2024
In short, the official explanation does not square with a key performer’s interpretation.
“The posts from Butch suggest – in contrast to the Olympics’ statement – that is was the Last Supper,” Stevenson wrote.
In other words, the center person in the portrayal was posting that she was depicted as the “Olympic Jesus” in the Last Supper even as the organization was trying to backtrack.
The posts from Butch suggest – in contrast to the Olympics’ statement – that is was the Last Supper.
— Thomas Stevenson (@RealTStevenson) July 28, 2024
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