Andrew Tate protests “Satanic” Paris Olympics ceremony for mocking The Last Supper

Controversial social media personality Andrew Tate is the talk of social media after taking to Romania’s streets and protesting against the recent Paris Olympics ceremony and calling it “satanic” and disrespectful to Christianity. 

The opening ceremony in question was under fire from Christians across social media as they deemed it a parody of Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘The Last Supper’ painting by placing LGBTQ individuals instead of Jesus and those united with him on the table.

Andrew Tate and his younger brother Tristan Tate were seen holding posters with the words “Christianity will not be mocked” and one comparing the painting of The Last Supper with the Paris Olympics ceremony. Moreover, they were both smiling as police were spotted at the scene in question, according to a video circulating on X (formerly known as Twitter).

Andrew Tate protests “Satanic” Paris Olympics ceremony for mocking The Last Supper

Andrew Tate took to his official X account and wrote while also posting a video of him protesting:

“I am protesting outside of the French embassy for mocking Jesus during the Olympic ceremony.

The police are threatening to arrest me for unlawful assembly.

I am currently on bail and will face a minimum of 3 months in prison.

I do this as a Muslim.

WHERE ARE THE CHRISTIANS?”

Andrew Tate

The protest didn’t seem to have garnered an audience which is why Tate asked “Where are the Christians?” He was not the only one asking since several users on X also asked the same question.

“I was expecting a large crowd. Where are the Christians in Romania?”

“Why are there only a few protestors? I was expecting a huge crowd of Catholics and other Christian groups to register their protest over the mockery of Jesus across the world.”

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