The anti-Christian, San Francisco-based drag queen group known as the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence is once again drawing backlash, this time for its annual Easter event, which openly mocks Christianity as well as promotes transgender ideology to children.
This year’s event, titled “No Easter Without the T,” features an Easter egg hunt for kids, alongside a drag-themed costume contest encouraging attendees to dress as “Hunky Jesus” and “Foxy Mary.” According to a report by Fox News, a promotional poster for the event includes a depiction of a tattooed “Jesus” surrounded by men dressed in drag.
Photos from past events show individuals dressed as Jesus in high heels and holding signs that read, “Can I get a gaymen?” and “Haus of Jesus.”
The group’s website shows previous winners of the contest that include “Barbie’s Ken Jesus”, “Historically Accurate Jesus,” “Transgender Maria de…