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Transgender Visibility Day turned many on the right into hate spewers while the rest of us celebrated a Happy Easter. People like Newt Gingrich, Libs of TikTok and Wall Street Apes attacked Biden for publicly announcing acceptance of the Transgender community on Easter, while they publicly pushed hate and... show more
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@newtgingrich @libsoftiktok @WallStreetApes I refuse to celebrate a mental illness...

@newtgingrich @libsoftiktok @WallStreetApes What is your definition of "mental illness?" Are you a psychologist?

I find it disgusting that people on the left want to make everything about the LGBT community. Easter is a big holiday for Christians but instead, the Biden administration tries to make it about tr*ns people. By the way there is no such thing as tr*ns. There are only men and women.

@newtgingrich @libsoftiktok @WallStreetApes No one is making everything about the LGBTQ community. Are you saying you can't celebrate two things on the same day, even though this has been observed for the past 15 years.

@newtgingrich @libsoftiktok @WallStreetApes The outrage peddlers turned Easter into a hate-fest under the guise that they are doing something good. I'm sure Jesus would be proud.

Trans are plenty visible as it is. There they are stealing honors from women’s sporting events, there they are again lurking around women’s private spaces, and again, putting on their lewd shows at “family” events. And then comes Biden proclaiming Easter as their visibility day. Screw that and screw him.

@newtgingrich @libsoftiktok @WallStreetApes There are limits to everything. I agree that transgender women should not play women's sports, but I also don't think it's wrong to say that these people are getting hate that they don't deserve.

Ed, i really care less what people want to identify themselves. But this isn’t just simply inclusion and acceptance anymore. There are 16 holidays events totaling 72 days of LGBTQ celebrations. And, 1 day mothers 1 day father. 0 family day. But those who speak their minds are extreme. 🤷 1) Agender Pride Day 19 May Day to promote awareness of agender individuals[2] Aromantic Spectrum Awareness Week 2) The first full week after 14 February 2014 Week to promote information and awareness about aromantic spectrum identities and the issues they face[3] Asexual Awareness Week Last full week in October 3) 2010 Week to promote awareness of those on the asexual spectrum[4] Bisexual Awareness Week 4) Week surrounding 23 September 2014 Also referred to as BiWeek, and Bisexual+ Awareness Week 5) Day of Silence April 1996 Day varies from year to year; GLSEN’s Day of Silence is an organizing tool to end the silencing effect of anti-LGBT bias. 6) International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia 17 May 2005 The main purpose of the 17 May mobilizations is to raise awareness of violence, discrimination, abuse, and repression of LGBT communities worldwide. International Pronouns Day 7) Third Wednesday in October 2018 An annual event that seeks to make sharing, respecting and educating about personal pronouns commonplace International Transgender Day of Visibility 8) 31 March 2009[10] Celebrated to bring awareness to transgender people and their identities as well as recognize those who helped fight for rights for transgender people 9) Intersex Awareness Day 26 October 1996 Celebrated in October to commemorate the first intersex protest, which took place in Boston, MA[11] 10) Lesbian Visibility Day 26 April 2008 Annual day to celebrate, recognize, and bring visibility to lesbians[12][13][14] 11) LGBT Pride Month June[15] June is celebrated as Pride in honor of the Stonewall Riots, though Pride events occur all year round. It also marks the month that same-sex marriage was legalized in the United States. 12) National Coming Out Day 11 October 1988[16] 13) Non-Binary Awareness Week Week surrounding 14th July, Sunday-Saturday[17] 2020 A week by, for, and about non-binary people, that includes celebrating non-binary people, non-binary advocacy, and educating and raising awareness about non-binary experiences and needs. Started by @NBWeek on Twitter.[18] 14) Pansexual & Panromantic Awareness Day 24 May 2015 Annual day to promote awareness of and celebrate pansexual & panromantic identities.[1] Transgender Awareness Week Typically second week of November Week to educate about transgender and gender non-conforming people and the issues associated with their transition or identity. 15) Transgender Day of Remembrance 20 November 1999 Day to memorialize those who have been murdered as a result of transphobia 16) World AIDS Day 1 December 1988 Recognized in 1988 by the United Nations LGBTQ* Awareness

@newtgingrich @libsoftiktok @WallStreetApes Who cares how many holidays there are that you aren't forced to celebrate or even observe? This is a free country and you can celebrate whatever the heck you want to celebrate, as should others.

@newtgingrich @libsoftiktok @WallStreetApes How many days do these people need?

@newtgingrich @libsoftiktok @WallStreetApes As many as they want? Who the heck cares? Does it affect you if they celebrate themselves every day?



