It's been March 31st for 15 years. The outrage is hilarious.
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The transgender day has been?
yeah. it's not a new thing. maybe it's new for the president to announce it, but it started a long time ago. it's as old as Bitcoin 😂
It's a hokey ploy either which way.
it looks like the first time it was presidentially announced was in 2021. easter changes dates, this day does not, like christmas or valentine's day, so it was bound to happen. i think people are using this as fuel for a fire that's already burning.
It’s fake outrage to get the base riled up about something that they don’t actually have to do anything to fix
That's all politicians do anymore is do bullshit to make their base bang their drums. Politicians aren't supposed to be worshipped. It's a really bad look.
When it comes time to vote there is little difference between the two parties. When it comes to policies, they say they support different interests. When it comes to social issues that the government really shouldn’t be involved in they scream it from the rooftops and beat their chests on tv so everyone is talking about stupid things instead of the important things that they don’t want to talk about.
Yep. It's all a distraction.
At the risk of sounding like an old fuddy duddy, the celebration of Christ's ressurection is a good bit older than that, and your nations foundational documents rely on recognition God, and if the part is double-booked so to speak, to whom should we pay homage to?
Fair points, but also the separation of Church and State is a foundation of our country too.
unpopular opinion but this was more to protect the church from the state then vice versa... same way Bitcoin wants to separate money to protect it from the state
Absolutely
That's true to an extent, and I would agree with the seperation.
Theres are certain theological concepts that would be catastrophic were they to be removed from your constitution, but
I've no appettite for quarrel so I'll shake your hand and leave it here.