British retailer Sainsbury recently pulled a Christmas
card from its shelves, according to Townhall.com. Why? Because it featured the Grinch with the caption "This
Christmas, I'm identifying as a Grinch." Which was, apparently, "offensive
to trans people." Which prompted GB News host Michelle Dewberry to state
of the card, "So-called trans activists took about a nanosecond to
complain about this, saying that it was an 'anti-trans dog whistle' and
'belittled the trans community.'" In truth, the trans community does an
excellent job belittling itself. With actions like this.
Care to guess how the card’s publisher reacted? It pulled
the card. And apologized to the trans community. Shocking, right? The “trans”
people who complained about this card don’t have to “identify” as a grinch.
They are grinches.
Two members of the busy “trans community” went to the
trouble of creating a transgender holiday song, a tune that has, sadly, been “liked”
by thousands of folks on Instagram. The duplicitous duo cleverly titled their
song “Make Christmas Trans Again.” In their “song,” the two state things like “I
think we all agree that Christmas isn’t trans enough, so this is our decree to
fill it with transgender stuff,” “What if Jesus was trans-masculine?” and “It’s
going to be a transgender Christmas!”
Jesus transitioned from dead to living again.
That was the most important transition for all of us.
Gratitude and reverence would be far more appropriate
than blasphemy.
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