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Donald Trump Jr. has joined the growing backlash against a portion of the Paris Olympic Games' Opening Ceremony that featured drag queens in a pattern resembling da Vinci's 'The Last Supper'.
The son of former President Donald Trump criticized the performance as 'seemingly satanic'.
'My mom was an Olympian (Czech Natl Ski Team), and as a kid we would be excited for weeks leading up to the games.
'Now with the ever predictable (& seemingly satanic to me) drag queen opening ceremonies and never ending bs, no one I know even thinks about it beyond maybe watching some highlights.
'It’s such a shame that event that used to create so much national pride now creates, at best, indifference. Using the games to push woke ideology has zero to do with anything the games stands for.
A scene from the Olympic opening ceremony where drag queens paid homage to The Last Supper generated controversy and a negative reaction from Christians on social media
Donald Trump Jr. took to social media decrying the performance at the opening ceremony
'Rather than highlighting the incredible accomplishments of these amazing athletes corp media subverts all their hard work to push leftist insanity… it’s not only a shame, but a true disservice to some of the most talented and dedicated people on earth.
'Hopefully one day enough people will finally have had enough of the BS. Till then you can continue to watch everything good and decent and everything you hold dear get burned to the f…ing ground. The choice is yours.'
To clarify, Donald Jr.'s mother, Ivana Trump, claimed that she was selected as an alternate for the Czechoslovakia ski team at the 1972 Olympics in Grenoble back in 1988 - a claim that the Secretary General of that country's Olympic Committee denied.
An investigation by Snopes in 2021 found that Czechoslovakia didn't sent women alpine skiers to the 1972 Olympic games.
As for the performance, a number of Christians have taken to social media decrying it as a disgrace.
That included Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker, who tweeted out a verse from Galatians in response.
Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker joined in with the negative backlash to the display
'Be not deceived, God is not mocked. For what things a man shall sow, those also shall he reap,' Butker's tweet read.
'For he that soweth in his flesh, of the flesh also shall reap corruption. But he that soweth in the spirit, of the spirit shall reap life everlasting.'
The phrases 'disgusting' and 'Sodom and Gomorrah' were trending on Twitter the morning after the ceremony took place, with the performance remaining a topic of discussion.