Discover the behind-the-scenes information from the controversial self-described “love activist” who portrayed Jesus in the “woke Last Supper parody” during the Paris Olympics opening ceremony.

 

Evidently in an attempt to project a positive cultural image, France decided that mocking this crucial Christian moment—in

which Jesus donates his body and blood at the Last Supper in preparation for the cross—was the proper course of action.

‘It’s portrayed via this obscene or flippant ridicule,’ he went on. France was formerly referred to be the church’s oldest daughter.

“Catholic visionaries have been sent by France all over the world.” France, whose culture is deeply rooted in Christianity,

honors the individual and upholds human rights and freedom. “France felt that mocking the Christian faith was the right thing to do.”

 

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When Christians criticized the extravaganza for its woke mockery of the Last Supper, Paris 2024 broke their silence on the issue surrounding the opening ceremony of the Olympics and apologized.