Transgender Day over Easter – The War on Christianity
Biden’s loss in the upcoming election is imminent, though he may not realize it yet. His recent proclamation of Easter as Transgender Day of Visibility reflects a profound misunderstanding of the significance of the holiday. Easter, also known as Pascha or Resurrection Sunday, holds deep religious and cultural significance as it commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ, a cornerstone of Christian faith.
It seems Biden fails to grasp the demographics of the United States. While the transgender population constitutes a small fraction, approximately 1%, the Christian community comprises a significant majority, around 64%. Alienating such a sizable portion of his voter base over Easter weekend does not bode well for his electoral prospects.
As a Christian, I hold no malice towards the President, as forgiveness is a central tenet of my faith. However, recent events have shed light on Biden’s true character. The past week, in particular, has been telling. His prioritization of politics over the mourning of Jonathan Diller, a fallen police officer, contrasts sharply with the actions of former President Trump, who demonstrated genuine empathy and respect for law enforcement.
Biden’s presidency continues to erode support due to mishandling of various issues, including the Israel-Ukraine conflict, border security, inflation, and energy policy. His unilateral mandates further restrict American freedoms and choices.
Looking ahead to November, alternatives emerge, such as John F. Kennedy Jr.’s candidacy with the Independent Party. While some may find his policies appealing, his chances of winning remain slim, serving primarily to draw votes away from Biden and Trump.
It is evident that Biden lacks the mental capacity to lead for another term. His administration’s decisions, such as the Easter proclamation, underscore this incapacity. While attempts at course correction may follow public backlash, the disparity between Biden and the American people’s values remains stark.
As November approaches, Biden’s disconnect with the electorate may become increasingly apparent. His aides and sympathetic media outlets may seek scapegoats for his inevitable loss, but the reality is far simpler. The election is about addressing the needs of the American people: restoring law and order, securing borders, combating inflation, reviving the energy sector, and bolstering national defense.
Looking ahead, the challenges facing the nation are daunting. Concerns about national security, particularly regarding illegal border crossings, weigh heavily on my mind. This is not about hatred but rather a sober acknowledgment of the threats facing our nation, which Biden’s policies have exacerbated.
Happy Easter to all of those in the world that understand what Easter is about – the resurrection of Jesus Christ. God Bless
I did article edits to reflect on what has happened over the days since Easter. I believe that Christian voters will ultimately decide how the latest turn of events will effect how they vote. For me, RFK or Trump are better choices. Based on President Biden’s denials it should put another concern in your mind; Who wrote the proclamation?