Biden Declares Transgender Day on Easter Sunday; Trump Promises Christian Visibility Day If He Wins zenit.org
President Joe Biden, a baptized Catholic, sparked controversy when, on Good Friday, he announced that he would designate Sunday of the Resurrection as an important day in Americans’ life, but not to commemorate Jesus’ death on the cross and then His Resurrection, as Christian do, but to celebrate “Transgender Day of Visibility.”
Biden’s decision to choose Good Friday for this proclamation did not go unnoticed, as many were surprised to see that the President did not mention Good Friday or Easter Sunday in his statement, preferring to highlight the visibility and rights of transgender people instead of commemorating a central event of Christianity.
In his proclamation, Biden said that transgender Americans are an integral part of society and deserve the same rights and liberties as any other citizen. However, some critics pointed out that this affirmation contradicts the freedom of expression and religion of those opposed to the gender ideology…
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