The Results Are In: Jesus Was A Woman
In a hilarious display of religious insensitivity and a complete lack of correlation, President Joe Biden managed to raise eyebrows and draw ire by dubbing Easter Sunday as 'Transgender Day of Visibility.' Because, you know, what better way to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ than by shifting the spotlight to transgender Americans?
In a White House statement that surely left some scratching their heads, Biden waxed poetic about honoring the "courage and contributions" of transgender individuals, completely overshadowing the significance of the holiest day in Christianity. Because nothing says "reaffirming our nation's commitment to equality" like hijacking a religious holiday, right?
As if the timing couldn't be more off, the announcement coincided perfectly with Easter Sunday, prompting a flurry of criticism from both the faithful and those with a modicum of common sense. Former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy couldn't resist a jab, wondering aloud how Biden stumbled upon this brilliant idea.
Republican Rep. Alex Mooney, meanwhile, wasted no time calling out the blatant disregard for Christianity, labeling it a "direct assault" on religion. And he's not alone. Tennessee Rep. Diana Harshbarger chimed in, decrying the move as intentional and yet another salvo in the left's ongoing war against tradition.
Conservative commentator Benny Johnson summed it up best, calling the gesture a "slap in the face" to Christians across America. Because, really, what could be more tone-deaf than overshadowing Easter Sunday with a proclamation about transgender visibility?
In a curious twist, Biden's own religious credentials have been called into question, with only a measly 13% of Americans viewing him as "very religious." Perhaps it's time for a refresher course on religious sensitivity in the White House? Just a thought.