
Fairfax County Democrats Designate Easter Sunday as ‘Transgender Visibility Day’
Fairfax County of Virginia will celebrate “Transgender Visibility Day” on the upcoming Easter Sunday, in what critics call a deliberate mockery of their Christian beliefs. In a 9-0 vote, the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors at its March 19 meeting approved a proclamation declaring March 31 as Transgender Visibility Day. County Board Chairman Jeff McKay, a Democrat, said the decision was the board’s “moral responsibility to stand up for all people, not just the people we like or the people we agree with.” Supervisor Jimmy Bierman, another Democrat, echoed the remarks. “I’m just very happy that we’re recognizing a community that has too often been pushed into the shadows and celebrating yet another community within our diverse tapestry here in Fairfax County,” he said. “We really are One Fairfax, and we want to make sure that everybody who’s a part of our community feels welcomed, feels loved and feels empowered.”...
