Huge Tech Company Pulls Olympic Ads Following Opening Ceremony Many Considered Anti-Christian

The sixth-largest U.S. company, C Spire, has withdrawn its ads from NBC’s Olympic coverage due to the opening ceremony’s controversial portrayal of the Last Supper and other religious elements.

The ceremony featured drag queens and transgender performers reenacting the Last Supper in a way many deemed inappropriate.

It also included a display mocking the Book of Revelation, which further upset viewers.

C Spire announced its decision on X (formerly Twitter), stating their shock at the mockery.

Many applauded the company’s response, while Christian leaders and bishops expressed their outrage over the ceremony’s content.

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