Thousands of Christians in France gathered together in a breathtaking display of faith and unity
Christians including Elon Musk have slammed the Paris Olympics opening ceremony for an apparent parody of the Last Supper as technical hitches and rain-drenched performers meant only Canadian singer Celine Dion could save it.
Several users have taken to X, formerly Twitter, to condemn the performance.
One person user posted:
‘Dear Normies, You’re probably sat at home, watching the French Olympics thinking what the actual **** is this. Well it’s just another a conspiracy playing out in front of your very eyes.
The one where we tell you – the World is run by satanic globalists who control everything. These people do very strange sick things & openly worship Satan or a brand of. They love showing this fact off. Do you see it yet? They’re not even hiding it.’
Among those present was Drag Race icon Nicky Doll, who has appeared on the French franchise, RuPaul‘s Drag Race UK vs The World and now hosts France’s own version.
Although also hampered by hard-to-hear music, many young people and fans of the popular TV show took to social media to praise the tableau, which aimed to echo the atmosphere of a nightclub and featured dancing and lip-syncing on the soaking-wet stage.
But others were less impressed, accusing organisers of creating a ‘woke‘ parody of the Last Supper – a painting by Leonardo da Vinci depicting Jesus’ last meal with his disciples.
Tesla and SpaceX owner Elon Musk, who has come under criticism for his conservative beliefs, including towards his own daughter, wrote on X – formerly Twitter – claimed the performance was ‘extremely disrespectful to Christians’.