Biden Declares December 25th P. Diddy Day
The announcement is the latest in a series of festive fiascos.
In yet another tone-deaf gaffe, President Biden is facing backlash after declaring December 25th as "P. Diddy Day" in honor of the now disgraced hip-hop mogul, Sean "Diddy" Combs. The White House issued a statement explaining the decision, citing Diddy's immeasurable contributions to American music and culture. However, critics were quick to point out that the timing couldn't be worse, given recent allegations against the rapper.
Diddy, who is under scrutiny following raids on his Los Angeles and Miami homes by Homeland Security amid serious allegations of underage sex trafficking, seemed surprised by the announcement. "I'm honored, but maybe now's not the best time?" he mused in a statement, adding, "Can we reschedule?"
This decision comes hot on the heels of the Easter Sunday debacle where Biden faced criticism for dubbing March 31st "Transgender Day of Visibility." The controversy took an unexpected turn when it was revealed that the administration invited a drag queen Easter Bunny, "Bunny Boo Boo," to a special White House Easter celebration. Photos circulated showing the brightly colored, scantily clad bunny, donning high heels, a full beard, a glittery bow tie and a pair of Easter eggs dangling from his G-string, posing alongside the President. While some praised the move as inclusive and progressive, others questioned the optics.
The move sparked outrage on social media, with many questioning Biden's judgment. "First Easter, now Christmas? What's next, Thanksgiving featuring R. Kelly?" tweeted one user. “Even if Diddy is totally innocent of these charges, he’s known for promoting a culture of gang violence, drug use and mysoginy. Not exactly the best figure to honor on Christmas day.”
Republican lawmakers seized the opportunity to criticize the president, with Senator Ted Cruz stating, "Looks like Biden's holiday calendar is as appalling as his immigration policy."
Meanwhile, the transgender community, still reeling from the Easter controversy, expressed frustration at the administration's priorities. "So, we get Easter Sunday, and they give Diddy Christmas? What kind of crap is that?! You aren’t doing us any favors, Sleepy Joe," tweeted activist Laverne Cox.
As the debate rages on, one thing is clear: President Biden may need to consult with better advisors before making any more holiday declarations. These latest controversies only add credence to the speculations of Biden's advancing senility, leaving many wondering what festive surprises might be next on the presidential agenda. What are your predictions? Let us know in the comments below!
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Critics rip Biden proclamation that Easter Sunday is ‘Transgender Day of Visibility’ -NY Post
since Santa is an anagram for Satan I would say the designation is appropriate
Thought it was sarcasm until my wife informed me that Biden did in fact declare 31 March Transgender day. Just shows what you miss when you ignore the legacy media. Notch up another chuckle for the "Farce Feed".