Crime President Biden declares Easter Sunday a Transgender Day of Visibility

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Weird decision by president Biden, which is sure to annoy a lot of people. Granted, this date won't be Easter next year, but it's legitimate to wonder if this was not deliberate.


President Biden has sparked outrage by declaring this Easter Sunday will also officially become Transgender Day of Visibility.

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The White House doubled up backlash as it also banned religious imagery in submissions from children of military families taking part in the traditional Easter Egg Roll event, as critics branded the moves an 'attack on Christianity.'

Former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy led the charge against the move, as he mused 'I wonder how (Biden) came up with that date' by having Easter Sunday clash with the transgender tribute day.

Others said it was a 'huge insult to Christians' - a charge also levied at the White House after it banned religious submissions for its Easter festivities.

While March 31 has become the official Transgender Day of Visibility, Easter Sunday will not fall on that day again for at least the next decade.


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It's funny because the more they push this trans shit the worse it actually gets for them. They've forced the vast majority that never cared to consider the issue and pick a side. I think gross indifference was better for the trans people that just want to live their life.
 
I mean I get that when it was probably initially declared it probably wasn't a day that Easter fell on that year, but come on . . . pick a day in another month and remove all chances of it occurring on Easter.
 
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