23letý brazilský surfař Joao Chianca nemůže používat svá prkna s motivem Ježíše Krista, protože prý porušují olympijská pravidla. (Foto: X / Joao Chianca)
Brazilian surfer’s at the Olympics were not allowed to use their boards painted with Christ the Redeemer, because the Olympic Committee prohibits “religious manifestations”. But the bizarre parody of The Last Supper at the opening of the games is okay, right? pic.twitter.com/fAV4hBJvEn
— Kennia Wiswesser 🇺🇸🇧🇷 (@KWiswesser) July 27, 2024
Ale zesměšňování a rouhání se křesťanství je při zahajovacím ceremoniálu povoleno? Chápeme.
Článek 50 olympijské charty: „v žádném olympijském místě není povolen žádný druh politické, náboženské nebo rasové demonstrace či propagandy.“ (Zřejmě s výjimkou požehnání MOV.)
Chianca je v současné době na 5. místě světového žebříčku surfařů.
At the 2024 Paris Olympics, 23-year-old Brazilian surfer João Chianca was told he had to remove Jesus Christ from his boards. Chianca currently ranks 5th in the world surfing rankings.
— Joshua Smith from Break The Cycle (@JoshuaAtLarge) July 27, 2024
Article 50 of the Olympic Charter states that "no type of political, religious or racial… pic.twitter.com/i6tmMZvWQQ
The International Olympic Committee has banned a young Brazilian surfer from using his surfboards during the Paris Olympics.
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) July 28, 2024
The IOC took issue with the fact that they have the famous statue from Rio de Janeiro of Christ the Redeemer on them.
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