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One of the largest telecommunications providers in the United States is taking a stand for Christians worldwide after drag queens mocked the Last Supper during a demonic opening ceremony.

Mississippi-based tech company C-Spire, the sixth-largest wireless provider in the country, revealed in a tweet Saturday morning that it decided to no longer advertise for the Olympics in a remarkable display of corporate courage. The company described itself as shocked by the cruel mockery of the Christian faith. . .

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>One of the largest telecommunications providers in the United States is taking a stand for Christians worldwide after drag queens mocked the Last Supper during a demonic opening ceremony. >Mississippi-based tech company C-Spire, the sixth-largest wireless provider in the country, revealed in a tweet Saturday morning that it decided to no longer advertise for the Olympics in a remarkable display of corporate courage. The company described itself as shocked by the cruel mockery of the Christian faith. . . [Archive](https://archive.today/sdere)

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Love seeing this.

it's really too bad no athletes bailed as a result of such blatant anti-white, anti-european, anti-christian propoganda.