From the moment the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympics began with an elaborate street dance sequence, it was clear that promoting the LGBTQ agenda was at the top of the program, with the sequence calling it the “gayest opening ceremony in history.”
An opening dance number saw women being hurled on poles as rain fell during the ceremony, people danced in the streets and men jumped onto one of the many bridges spanning the Seine in Paris for affectionate embraces.
But one pre-recorded dance segment was more explicitly LGBT, with three dancers in gender-ambiguous costumes running through the streets of Paris and entering a building. The segment ended with the three – two men and one woman – coming at each other with a dramatic kiss, before going into a room for more affectionate action.
The segment ended with one of the dancers looking back at the camera and slamming a door in the viewer’s face, revealing that the three were planning more intimate encounters.
This is the gayest opening ceremony ever
Isn’t Grindr banned in the Olympic Village? pic.twitter.com/D5yS7hmc9c
— Jem (@JemayelK) July 26, 2024
X users were quick to slam Olympic organizers for the overly sexualized content.
What a terrible opening ceremony. Glad I didn’t let my kids watch it.
shame on you.
— (@FatherOfSarah) July 26, 2024
Stop forcing this nonsense on people
— The King of Polls 👑📈📉 (@mixtorious1) July 26, 2024
what are they doing?
— SoChi💝 (@Irishkreamy) July 26, 2024
What on earth is this?
Did France play this at the Olympic opening ceremony?
I need evidence.
If this is true it’s insanity.
— Schwarmageddon (@Here4thebutmelk) July 26, 2024
— DDJ AL (@ddj_316) July 26, 2024
Earlier this week, Fox Sports reported that the Olympic torch was Carried By a drag queen.
July 14: The Olympic Torch arrives in Paris after touring across France ahead of the Summer Olympics.
Three drag queens, Nikki Doll, Miss Martini and Minima Geste, carried the torch at various points along the relay route. pic.twitter.com/3t3Zaq6fh3
— REDUXX (@ReduxxMag) July 24, 2024
This year’s Olympics have been plagued with controversy both on and off the field, with two non-binary athletes competing in this year’s games despite decisions by many international sports bodies not to allow transgender and non-binary athletes to take part.
In contrast, just like the 2020 Olympics, which featured an overly sexualized opening dance number, Olympic officials again installed fold-out cardboard beds in athletes’ sleeping quarters to prevent sexual activity in dorm rooms.
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