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Not only did there appear comparisons and "spins" from the audience because the opening ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympics was not as expected, it also became the cause of strong reactions from sponsors.
"Remember the opening performance at the Beijing Olympics, the Paris Olympics disappointed the audience", "Let's look back at the opening performance of the Beijing Olympics a few years ago, the Paris Olympics are "just a name", "Italy I thought it was good, but the Paris Olympics forgot to stage performances for audiences around the world to see, not just the French", "If it weren't for Celine Dion saving me at the last minute, perhaps the 2024 Paris Olympics would have been completely lost." Teo" are some audience comments about the opening ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympics that just took place.
However, the peak of disappointment was the moment when it was considered blasphemous to Leonardo da Vinci's painting The Last Supper. The opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, instead of being held at the stadium as usual, took place throughout the city. Thousands of athletes and artists walked along the Seine River, ending with a performance program with the backdrop of the Eiffel Tower and performances by Lady Gaga and Celine Dion.
Celine Dion is said to have saved the opening ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympics
However, the opening ceremony was affected by a moment that many considered blasphemous and insulting to Christians. According to Hindustan Times, the Internet was abuzz after the 4-hour ceremony ended.
Some people criticized letting children act as drag queens, calling it an overly offensive party. Others said the group of dancers mocked Leonardo da Vinci's image of the Last Supper. Some say the show celebrates the LGBTQ community. Others believe that desecrating the image of the Last Supper affects the community's right to recognition.
According to CBC News, the Paris Olympic organizing committee apologized to anyone who felt that the drag queen group reminded or mocked Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper. The performance of the group of dancers caused a wave of outrage because it was "blasphemous against Christianity".
"We never intended to show disrespect to any religious group. On the contrary, we are trying to create community tolerance. Looking at the results of the polls, I think We have achieved it. If people feel offended, we are truly sorry," said Anne Descamps, spokesperson for the Paris Olympics.
In addition to apologizing to the Catholic community, Mr. Thomas Jolly, Artistic Director of the ceremony, said that the party was not intended to shock or mock Christianity, and was not related to the painting of the Last Supper. .
Thomas said the man who dyed his body blue was actor Philippe Katerine. He depicts Dionysus, the Greek god of winemaking. The image of the god "makes us aware of human violence".
"The Last Supper was not our inspiration. Our idea was to organize a celebration related to the Olympian gods. We never had the idea of mocking or degrading any religion." any religion, individual or organization," Thomas Jolly said on French channel BFMTV.
The moment of blasphemy against Christianity was heavily criticized
According to USA Today, many Catholic organizations around the world condemned this moment. The French Bishops' Conference, representing the country's Catholic bishops, declared that this was a mockery of Christianity, causing believers to be hurt by its absurdity and provocation.
Robert Barron, a famous Bishop in Minnesota, said they mocked an important moment in Christianity. Mike Johnson, Speaker of the US House of Representatives, said that this was shocking and offensive to Christians.
In response to the audience's fierce criticism, the ceremony's artistic director, Mr. Thomas Jolly, affirmed that the organizers did not intentionally attract attention. "Our idea is a playground for everyone, without excluding anyone, without causing harm," Jolly told Fox News.
The consequence that Mr. Thomas Jolly mentioned is the sponsor's outrage. The Hindustan Times, C Spire, a large American technology company, withdrew advertising from this year's Paris Olympics. "We are shocked that the Last Supper was offended at the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics. We will withdraw advertising from the Olympics" - a representative of C Spire wrote.
Regarding stopping sponsorship of the Olympics, Suzy Hays, CEO of C Spire, shared with the New York Post: "C Spire still supports athletes who try their best to be a part of the Olympics. However, , we do not accept the offensive image of the Last Supper. That's why we pulled the ad." C Spire is one of many brands protesting the act of "mocking the Christian faith".
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