Drag queen group mocks Jesus, Christianity in Easter show marketed to kids
Briefly

The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence are hosting a transgender-themed Easter event in San Francisco called 'No Easter without the T,' which includes a children's Easter egg hunt. The event features participants dressed in drag as religious figures, but it raises concerns over appropriateness for young children. Critics, including conservative commentators, have condemned the inclusion of children in an event purportedly deemed unsuitable for them. Advocates for Christian values are outraged, claiming the group mocks Christianity while promoting a progressive agenda.
They literally say that their show is inappropriate for children while still encouraging children to attend, highlighting a contradiction that has angered critics.
The ruling class abides bigotry, as long as it's targeted against faithful Christians generally and Catholics specifically, sparking outrage among Christian advocates.
Read at New York Post
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