To whom it may concern,
Paris Olympics organizers have apologized for the opening ceremony. However, the wording by Anne Descamps and Thomas Jolly is unacceptable. Anne Descamps' statement appears more as an explanation than an apology, while Thomas Jolly's remarks come off as an insult, emphasizing French rights inappropriately.
I cannot accept this. My reasons are as follows:
1. A proper apology begins with "I'm sorry. It's our mistake....." Neither the spokeswoman nor the director meets this basic criterion.
2. At a glance, it is clearly the Last Supper. Many people share this perception. The director should have anticipated its potential misunderstanding. If not, he is neither professional nor respectful to his audience.
3. The scenes featuring a horse (originating from Revelation), the Eiffel Tower as the Tower of Babel, numerous nude and sexually explicit figures imitating pagan worship, and the golden bull symbolizing the calf worshipped by Moses' followers suggest a deliberate design.
4. Drag queens have nothing to do with the Olympic spirit! This event is being used to promote your agenda and attack Christianity.
5. You violate your own charter: "The enjoyment of the rights and freedoms [...] shall be secured without discrimination of any kind, such as race, colour, sex, sexual orientation, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status."
Shame on you!
Currently, 30% of our American audience is boycotting the Paris Olympics. C Spire has pulled its ads from the event. I expect more people to stand up and boycott this Olympics because your opening ceremony is blasphemous and disrespectful.
I urge all of you to repent for your actions and ensure a healthy closing ceremony.