Transgenders Accused of Satanism at 2024 Olympics – 2024-07-29 10:23:04

by times news cr

2024-07-29 10:23:04

On July 26, the 2024 Olympic Games were officially opened in Paris. However, the ceremony was marred by a scandal at one of the many shows that were held on the opening day. Thus, one of the performances was accused of blasphemy, Satanism and mockery of religion.

People expressed their indignation on social networks, and politicians joined them, including MEP Marion Maréchal.

The opening ceremony of the 2024 Olympic Games featured a performance featuring drag queens (men who dress in women’s clothing), transgender people, and transvestites. The show itself was styled after Leonardo da Vinci’s painting “The Last Supper.”

To say that neither the idea nor the performance were received with success is an understatement. Almost immediately, the show caused a flurry of negative comments on social networks and in the media. Not only adherents of the Christian faith were outraged, but also Jews. Popular blogger Eli David said that he, as a Jew, was extremely dissatisfied with such a demonstration of the image of Jesus and Christianity.

Another commentator noted that there are 2.4 billion Christians on Earth and with this performance the Olympic Games “wanted to loudly declare to everyone that they are not welcome.”

The reaction reached politicians as well. Thus, right-wing conservatives from Marine Le Pen’s bloc also considered the show offensive. Deputy Marion Marechal noted that France has nothing to do with such a “show”, and this is said by “a left-wing minority ready for any provocation”.

In addition, during the 2024 Olympics, there was another dubious performance – a mechanical horseman with an Olympic flag was moving along the Seine. Users saw in this sign a “pale horse” on which Death himself was riding – a harbinger of storms and wars.

Scandal with Korea

On the same day, another scandal occurred, but this time it was diplomatic. Thus, the South Korean team was declared as the “Democratic People’s Republic of Korea”.

According to the YonHap news agency, a French-language announcer said over the PA system: “Republique populaire democratique de Coree.” This was followed by an English-language announcement: “Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.” However, the subtitles on the screen showed the correct name: “Republic of Korea.”

The IOC has already apologised for this mistake.

Earlier, Cursor reported on anti-Semitic posters spotted in Paris on the eve of the 2024 Olympics.

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