People who live in Fairfax County, Virginia will not be celebrating Easter Sunday thanks to local elected leaders. Instead, citizens will commemorate Transgender Visibility Day.
The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to designate March 31 as a day to celebrate the visibility of men who think they are women and vice versa.
“Members of the board are also sending a message to Christians that they do not matter as they turn one of their holiest days into a celebration of an ideology that undermines the church’s core convictions,” wrote Stephanie Lundquist-Arora in a column published by the Washington Examiner.
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She accused lawmaker of hijacking Easter, the day Christians celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
“The transgender activist community does not have a visibility problem in northern Virginia. But it does appear to have a narcissism problem,” Lundquist-Arora wrote. “Fairfax County School Board, for example, has designated June as LGBT Pride Month and October as LGBT History Month. The community gets two full months of celebration in our district’s schools. Apparently, that just wasn’t enough.”
Board Chairman Jeffrey McKay defended their decision to add yet another LGBT celebration to the calendar.
“As an elected official, it should be our moral responsibility to stand up for all people that we represent, not just the people we like or we agree with,” McKay said in remarks reported by Christian Post. “But stand up for all people in our community, especially those who are persecuted relentlessly by people who think that that shows strength when in reality it shows a tremendous amount of weakness to walk out on people and not stand up for them.”
This is nothing more than an attempt to by gender confused people to shove their perverted religion down the throats of the citizens in Fairfax County. And I suspect that most of the people will be celebrating the Risen Savior on Easter Sunday, not a bunch of men who wear ladies undergarments.
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