White House Faces Backlash for Banning Religious Easter Art
The decision to exclude religious themes from the Easter egg contest and declare Easter Sunday as 'Transgender Day of Visibility' has sparked controversy.
- The Biden White House has prohibited religious-themed art in this year's Easter egg art contest, sparking widespread criticism.
- Critics argue the move disregards the Christian significance of Easter, with some accusing the administration of undermining religious freedom.
- The contest's theme, 'Celebrating our Military Families,' encourages submissions from National Guard families without religious symbols.
- President Biden has also declared Easter Sunday as 'Transgender Day of Visibility,' further fueling controversy.
- Responses from political figures and the public have been polarized, with some defending the decision as inclusive, while others see it as an attack on Christian values.