Citizen Go, an anti-abortion, pro-family group, took to the streets of Paris on a bus with a sign reading “Stop attacks on Christians.”
They shared on
In the days leading up to the opening, three drag queens – Minima Jester, Nikki Dole and Miss Martini – joined 10,000 torchbearers to carry the flame until it reached its destination in Paris.
At the opening ceremony, provocatively dressed drag queens performed a vulgar reenactment of The Last Supper, mortifying audiences around the world.
You can insult, ridicule, and slander Christians with no consequences, but spreading a pro-Christian message is clearly a bridge too far.
Citizen Go shared on
“This is not illegal in any way, and as one lawyer put it: ‘The failure to express protest seems unlikely to constitute a crime because there is no protest in the presence of a unique vehicle. Prosecutors pushed the law to its limits, stopping buses and restricting Their freedom of speech. Moreover, the procedures are not formal.
“In short, this is anti-Christian political and ideological persecution.”
watch:
Six of our team members were forced to spend a night in jail simply for denouncing mockery of Christians by writing a “Stop Attacking Christians” message on a bus. As the lawyer said, this is not illegal in any way:
“It seems impossible to constitute a crime… pic.twitter.com/eSN542E8ig
— CitizenGO (@CitizenGO) August 6, 2024
We asked them not to attack Christians, but they attacked us. Share this video!
The French police arrested us without reason! All we are doing is spreading the message “Stop attacking Christians!” Via text message on the bus. There is nothing illegal or wrong about this. This is obviously… pic.twitter.com/8iSJgk37Nj
— CitizenGO (@CitizenGO) August 9, 2024
After their release, French authorities asked them to remove vinyl records and messages from the bus.
Their lawyer refused, so they were driven out of the city with a police escort.
French police @prefpolice The bus escorting us left Paris shortly after our unjust arrest. They were brutal, anti-Christian bullies. This is ridiculous. #paris2024 #Christianity https://t.co/4SNSuhvEjW pic.twitter.com/6WTM7OlGAq
— CitizenGO (@CitizenGO) August 6, 2024