Olympics Opening Ceremony Sparks Outrage: Drag Queens Parody Last Supper, Igniting Religious and Cultural Controversy

  • Mrs. Jolie Kautzer
  • July 28, 2024 08:03am
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The 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony has ignited a firestorm of controversy after drag queens and artists staged a performance that parodied Leonardo da Vinci's iconic painting, the Last Supper. The act has drawn swift condemnation from lawmakers, religious leaders, and social commentators, who have accused the organizers of mocking Christianity and insulting religious beliefs.

The 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony has sparked a maelstrom of outrage after drag queens and performers staged a controversial parody of Leonardo da Vinci's "The Last Supper." The act, which featured drag queens garbed in ecclesiastical robes, has ignited a firestorm of criticism from U.S. and world lawmakers, religious leaders, and social commentators.

House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., denounced the performance as "mocking the Last Supper" and "insulting to Christian people around the world." Referring to John 1:15, he asserted that "truth and virtue will always prevail."

Olympics Opening Ceremony Sparks Outrage: Drag Queens Parody Last Supper, Igniting Religious and Cultural Controversy

Olympics Opening Ceremony Sparks Outrage: Drag Queens Parody Last Supper, Igniting Religious and Cultural Controversy

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., echoed these sentiments, calling it a "satanic, trans, and occult opening ceremony." She condemned the French Olympic Committee for attempting to suppress videos of the performance, asserting the right to share them and denounce the anti-Christian display.

Italy's Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini castigated the act, criticizing it for "insulting billions of Christians around the world." He described it as a "seedy" beginning to the Olympic Games.

Olympics Opening Ceremony Sparks Outrage: Drag Queens Parody Last Supper, Igniting Religious and Cultural Controversy

Olympics Opening Ceremony Sparks Outrage: Drag Queens Parody Last Supper, Igniting Religious and Cultural Controversy

Hungary's ambassador to the Vatican, Eduard Habsburg, drew a parallel to the beheading of Marie Antoinette, suggesting that mocking Christian events is antithetical to the spirit and values of the Olympics.

Piers Morgan, host of Fox Nation, expressed disbelief, questioning the rationale behind the performance. He emphasized that such mockery would not have been tolerated if directed at other religions, calling it an "appalling decision."

Olympics Opening Ceremony Sparks Outrage: Drag Queens Parody Last Supper, Igniting Religious and Cultural Controversy

Olympics Opening Ceremony Sparks Outrage: Drag Queens Parody Last Supper, Igniting Religious and Cultural Controversy

In a subsequent post, Morgan noted the absence of similar mockery towards Islam, highlighting the double standard in religious sensitivities.

A spokesperson for the French Olympic Committee has declined to comment on the backlash, citing a focus on the upcoming Games. However, the controversy has cast a shadow over the opening ceremony, which aimed to celebrate diversity and inclusivity.

The Last Supper, depicting the final meal of Jesus with his apostles, is a highly revered painting and a cornerstone of Christian tradition. Its parody has opened a debate about the limits of artistic expression, religious sensitivities, and the appropriate boundaries for public performances at major sporting events.

As the 2024 Paris Olympics progress, the aftermath of the opening ceremony controversy will likely be a talking point, raising questions about cultural tolerance, artistic freedom, and the role of religion in global society.

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