I’m sure you all saw the White House pro-trans message on Easter Saturday and the doubling down on X on Easter Sunday.
Here’s the deal. The Transgender Day of Visibility has been March 31st since 2009. This year it fell on the holiest of Christian days, Easter Sunday. The progressives in charge of Biden’s social media decided to push the trans message throughout the weekend, with a generic Easter message and flower image appearing on Sunday.
But not to all communities. In the religious Hispanic community transgenderism is not a vote winner. So the White House social media team did not push their woke message to them.
EXPOSED: The White House is deliberately pushing differing messages to its different language-speaking audiences.
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) April 1, 2024
On the main English account, today they celebrated Transgender Day of Visibility.
On the Spanish-language account, zero references to Trans Day Of Visibility.… pic.twitter.com/feeG1DqjEa
Today, on Transgender Day of Visibility, I have a simple message to all trans Americans:
— President Biden (@POTUS) March 31, 2024
I see you.
You are made in the image of God, and you're worthy of respect and dignity. pic.twitter.com/ihvsJrXEyd
Biden White House also forbade religious images on egg design competition for National Guard kids
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