Paris Olympics will feature a ‘Pride House’ to ‘celebrate’ homosexual and gender-confused athletes

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by Stephen Kokx, LifeSite News:

The 2024 Paris Olympics’ executive team president, Tony Estanguet, said athletics is a ‘formidable tool for changing mentalities’ in his announcement about the pro-LGBT ‘Pride House.’

The upcoming Summer Olympics in Paris will feature a “Pride House” to promote LGBT ideology and “celebrate” homosexual and gender-confused athletes, as well as their supporters.

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The segregationist-minded initiative first occurred at the 2010 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games in Vancouver, Canada. It appears to have been a fixture at every Olympics since then in various forms, with the exception of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics and the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi, Russia, due to the country’s ban on LGBT propaganda.  

Paris 2024 Executive Team President Tony Estanguet announced on May 17 of last year, the so-called “International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia,” that the games would host the “Pride House.”

“We are convinced that sport changes lives, and that it is also a formidable tool for changing mentalities and contributing to the fight against discrimination,” he remarked, euphemistically referring to opposition to homosexuality and transgenderism.

Estanguet, a former slalom canoeist, has also stated that pro-LGBT athletes will have “plenty of opportunities” to display their beliefs this summer, a signal that rainbow flags may be more prominent at this year’s competition than in the past.

The Olympic website notes that the purpose of the “Pride House” is to “celebrate the LGBTI+ athletes and ensure their visibility with a program of celebratory, cultural, and educational activities throughout the Games period.”

It also says, without irony, that “Pride House is open to everyone who believes in the need for more inclusive sport,” thereby excluding those who do not believe in “more inclusive sport.” 

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