Critics of blasphemous Olympic opening ceremony censored as firestorm rages

The Summer Olympics kicked off with a bang in the form of a swirling firestorm over an opening ceremony that was seen by many as depraved and blasphemous.

In a jaw-dropping display of in-your-face “woke” left-wing politics, the organizers served up a revolting serving of “Gay Paree” and a heaping helping of contempt for Christianity with a twisted depiction of “The Last Supper” featuring drag queens and a morbidly obese lesbian wearing a halo to mock the lord and savior Jesus Christ.

There was also imagery aplenty that some suggested had strong overtones of being Satanic and a Marie Antionette replica brandishing a talking, decapitated head. If it was controversy that the Olympic committee was looking for, they got it.

After the X platform erupted in outrage with users posting clips of the unholy tableau so sacrilegious that it was denounced by French bishops, a funny thing happened.

Users took to the platform to announce that they are being locked out of their accounts by complaints about abusing the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) as the reason for what was an act of blatant political censorship, sadly, all too common in today’s world, especially when it involves Europe.

As has been painfully obvious, there’s a certain group of people who aren’t allowed to be criticized and are permitted to engage in public displays of perversion and nudity, shaking their stuff in front of impressionable young kids, and now, spitting on Christianity.

Unfortunately for the Olympics, too many people were able to see the videos before the DMCA takedown orders began and what they saw, was seared into their eyeballs.

“Last night’s mockery of the Last Supper was shocking and insulting to Christian people around the world who watched the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games,” Republican Speaker of the House Mike Johnson – a devout Christian – wrote on X, sharing a still image of the grotesque pageant of perversion.

“The war on our faith and traditional values knows no bounds today. But we know that truth and virtue will always prevail. “The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it,” (John 1:5),” Johnson added, quoting scripture.

In what could be first of more to come, one tech company announced that it was pulling its ads from the Paris pervert Olympics.

“We were shocked by the mockery of the Last Supper during the opening ceremonies of the Paris Olympics. C Spire will be pulling our advertising from the Olympics,” Mississippi-based C Spire said on X on Saturday.

There is no refuge from the propaganda anymore, it’s EVERYWHERE.

Chris Donaldson

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