Huge Blackout in Paris One Day After the Satanic Opening Ceremonies

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    The opening ceremony of the 2024 Olympics in Paris was even worse than expected. The demonic spectacle was so offensive to Christians and Muslims worldwide that the Olympic Committee has now issued a public apology. Even Iran has criticized France for the display. It was what happened one day after the Satanic spectacle that had everyone in Paris talking.

    The city suffered a massive power blackout the day after the opening ceremonies. Much of Paris went pitch black. The only building in the impacted part of the entire city that was lit up was the famed Sacre Couer church. The church was a magnificent light shining in the middle of a city in darkness. Many are now thinking the blackout was an act of divine intervention.

    You’ve probably heard by now that the opening ceremonies were a complete abomination. It featured a recreation of Leonardo DaVinci’s “The Last Supper” with a group of obese trannies in drag. Trannies were dancing in boats along the Seine River. One tranny tried to rub “her” testicles on a child in one of the displays.

    It was so upsetting that tennis great Serena Williams, one of the torchbearers for the event, looked like she nearly fainted. She clutched her chest like she was having a heart attack or needed to vomit. Maybe both. It was horrifying.

    You know it’s bad when the Iranian government condemned France for the display—on behalf of Jesus Christ. The mullahs in charge of Iran condemned the mockery of Jesus Christ and urged Christians worldwide to speak out against it. They called the ceremony “completely offensive.”

    “We resolutely condemn this,” said the Iranian government in a formal statement.

    Jill Biden praised the ceremony as one of the greatest things she’d ever seen. At least we now know that Iran is more respectful of Christianity than the Biden regime is.

    Is there any hope that the Olympics will get better as time goes on throughout the summer? Doubtful.