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Paris Olympics Organisers Apologise for Last Supper Tableau at Opening Ceremony
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A performance during the Paris Olympics' opening ceremony has sparked controversy among church leaders and conservative politicians, who have criticized it as a "mockery" of Christianity. The segment, which featured DJ Barbara Butch, was a parody of Leonardo da Vinci's "The Last Supper" and was intended to raise awareness of the absurdity of violence between humans. However, the performance was widely condemned by religious conservatives, including the Anglican Communion in Egypt, which expressed "deep regret" over the segment. In response to the backlash, the Paris 2024 organizing committee has apologized to Catholics and other Christian groups, stating that the performance was not intended to mock or offend.
Opening the Olympics by insulting billions of Christians around the world was a really bad start, dear French.
My wish isn't to be subversive, nor to mock or to shock.
We wanted to talk about diversity. Diversity means being together. We wanted to include everyone, as simple as that.
The idea was to send a message of love and of inclusion.
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countries
- 1.Egypt
- 2.France
- 3.Greece
- 4.Hungary
- 5.Italy
- 6.Malta
- 7.Russian Federation
- 8.United States
- 9.Holy See (Vatican City State)
organizations
persons
- 1.Leonardo Da Vinci
- 2.Thomas Jolly
- 3.Anne Descamps
- 4.Barbara Butch
- 5.Charles Scicluna
- 6.Giorgia Meloni
- 7.Maria Zakharova
- 8.Matteo Salvini
- 9.Mike Johnson
- 10.Samy Magdy
- 11.Viktor Orban
- 12.Yan Zhuang