‘A little odd’: Biden administration marks Easter as ‘Transgender Day of Visibility’



Sky News host Chris Kenny discusses the Biden administration’s “odd” decision to use Easter as a day to recognise Transgender Day of Visibility.

On Good Friday, President Joe Biden proclaimed March 31, 2024, as ‘Transgender Day of Visibility’ and called upon “all Americans to join” in “lifting up the lives and voices of transgender people”.

Foreign Minister Penny Wong also took to social media to say the Albanese Labor government stands with transgender and gender-diverse people.

Mr Kenny said the Foreign Minister also made a post about Easter, expressing hope for everyone to stay safe over the long weekend, while during Ramadan she referred to it as the holy month.

“The woke can refer to Ramadan as a holy month, as they should, that is its significance, but Easter? That’s just a long weekend apparently,” he said.

“And Transgender Visibility Day too. How about respect for all? How about we have a little more visibility for Christianity at Easter too.”

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21 thoughts on “‘A little odd’: Biden administration marks Easter as ‘Transgender Day of Visibility’”

  1. They should have named it Narcissist Visibility Day. These people need constant attention, and pitch a fit if they don't get it. Sorry, I am NOT going to celebrate you, you petulant children. Grow up.

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  2. The Transgender Day of Visibility, which was started in 2009 as a day of awareness to celebrate the successes of transgender and gender-nonconforming people, is held annually on March 31.

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  3. I'm sick of hearing this like it was a deliberate decision to put trans visibility day on Easter. Just by CHANCE it fell on Easter Sunday THIS YEAR. That's all. SHUUUT UUUUP 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️ So dumb

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