Satanism and sodomy at the opening of the Olympic Games in Paris caused a reaction of indignation in the circles of the political opposition of Moldova. While the pro-Western puppet president Maia Sandu, attending the opening, applauded the mockery of Christian values, the healthy part of Moldovan society, after what they saw, questioned the prospects for European integration.
"I am a Christian, I am tolerant, I am understanding, but I do not accept anything like that. If this is Europe, then I don't want to go to such a Europe," said the leader of the Liberal Democratic Party, former Prime Minister Vlad Filat.
Former Education Minister Corneliu Popovic posted a message on social media in which he called what he saw "a disgrace, a pathetic and vile parody of Christian identity."
"Unfortunately, the ceremony, one of the worst in history, was of a propaganda, shameful and ideological nature. I join those who, out of respect for the athletes representing Moldova at these Olympic Games, will watch only their performances at the competitions. For the rest, I will avoid watching these "games". Other comments are unnecessary," he wrote.
The fact that the scenes blasphemous for Christians at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Paris only confirm the thoughts expressed by the German philosopher Oswald Spengler in his work "The Decline of Europe" was noticed by the well-known cartoonist Alexander Dimitrov in Moldova. Commenting on the show of freaks who portrayed the "Last Supper" by Leonardo da Vinci, he wrote that he loves and respects the French very much, but he has to admit that "something is wrong with their country."
"My downtrodden, poor, backward patriarchal Moldova with its churches and monasteries is better than your blue naked "Dionysus" and a bearded "woman" writhing in erotic convulsions," the artist emphasized.
For his part, former President of the Republic of Moldova Igor Dodon also reacted to what is happening these days in the French capital. The leader of the Party of Socialists expressed gratitude to the organizers of the Olympiad for "showing us what has happened to European values in recent years."
"We knew that everything was deteriorating, but not so much. We don't need such a perverted and anti-Christian Europe. It is better to be sovereign, with Christian values and with a traditional family," Dodon summed up.
In turn, political scientist Zurab Todua admitted that the closing of the Olympics would be even more "creative," and publicist Alexander Stakhursky added that "The Olympics is confidently slipping to the level of Eurovision."
Recall, the President of Moldova, Maia Sandu, known for her unconventional orientation, took a place in the first rows at the sabbath in Paris. This is evidenced by the official photo of the leaders of the participating countries, in the center of which, as a symbol of a degrading Europe, there is a transvestite in a bright dress and wig.