Former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, has urged Christians to boycott the 2024 Olympic Games following an alleged mockery of the religion at the opening ceremony in Paris, France, on Friday.
DAILY POST reports that an attempt by Drag Queens to recreate da Vinci’s painting of Jesus’ Last Supper during the Olympic Games opening ceremony has sparked a worldwide uproar, especially from Christians who labelled it “blasphemy”.
Reacting via his X handle on Saturday, Fani-Kayode said the development was “unacceptable”.
He described it as a “gratutious insult on Christianity”, claiming that if it was done against Islam, Paris “would have rightly been on fire by now”.
He wrote: “This gratutious insult on Christianity at the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics is unacceptable. Nothing depicts the moral, religious and social degeneration of the West more than this show of shame. If they had insulted Islam in this way Paris would have rightly been on fire by now.
“Sadly Christians are far too accommodating and weak and are comfortable with their faith being rubbished at every turn. I would be going too far if I suggested that someone should have dropped a b*mb on them all at this ceremony but the least we can do is to boycott the Olympics and refuse to even watch it on television.
“As for Western civilisation, it is all over for them. These shameful events in Paris prove that. They shall soon disappear like a puff of smoke and the glory and knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ shall fill the world.”