Ohio Restaurants Commit to Banning Olympic Broadcasts After “Offensive” Opening Ceremony

Several prominent Ohio restaurants have announced they will not be showing the 2024 Paris Olympics due to backlash over the “insulting” opening ceremony. The ceremony’s depiction of Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper,” a significant Christian artwork, was criticized for its irreverence. As a result, eateries in Columbus and Cleveland owned by Bobby George—including TownHall, REBoL, Green Goat, and Mandrake—will not broadcast the Games.

A joint statement shared on Instagram declared, “We are protesting the 2024 Paris Olympics,” denouncing the opening ceremony’s portrayal of the famous painting as disrespectful to the Christian faith. The restaurants emphasized their commitment to respecting all religions and identities, stating they will not tolerate any form of discrimination or desecration.

The controversy also led at least one company to withdraw its advertisements from the Olympics. C-Spire, a tech and communications firm based in Ridgeland, Mississippi, announced it would cease its advertising due to the “mockery” of The Last Supper. CEO Suzy Hays expressed support for Olympic athletes but condemned the offensive portrayal.

Rep. August Pluger (R-TX) criticized the ceremony, noting it should be a time for global unity and respect, not mockery. Former President Donald Trump also condemned the opening performance in a Fox News interview, calling it a “disgrace” and affirming that such a performance would not occur under his leadership.

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