Hopping to conclusions? No, Easter has not been ‘replaced’ with Transgender Day of Visibility


Kid at Biden Easter Egg Roll at the White House, 4-18-2022
A girl wears bunny ears before President Joe Biden appears with first lady Jill Biden and the Easter Bunny on April 18, 2022, at the White House. (AP)

Has Easter been replaced?

Nope, the internet is just hopping to conclusions.

“Trans activists replaced Easter with the Transgender Day of Visibility,” posted conservative influencer Ian Miles Cheong on X. “Easter is no more.”

The March 14 post featured an infographic from the LGBTQ+ advocacy organization PFLAG that announced the “Transgender Day of Visibility” on March 31. 

Easter Sunday falls on the same day this year, but that is just a coincidence.

Transgender Day of Visibility, a day dedicated to raising awareness about the transgender community, has been on March 31 every year since its creation more than a decade ago.

It is a fixed date like the Fourth of July, Veterans Day, or Christmas.

But Easter’s date changes each year.

The Christian holiday celebrating Jesus Christ’s resurrection is also observed by children with chocolate bunnies and egg hunts. It falls on March 31 this year. In 2023, it fell on April 9, and the year before, on April 17. 

Easter’s date is based on the lunar calendar, and always falls on the Sunday following the first full moon after the spring equinox. Other roving holidays such as Thanksgiving or Memorial Day are based on a certain week in a given month.

The Easter Bunny’s favorite workday has not been replaced by the Transgender Day of Visibility.

If anything is to blame for a crowded calendar, it’s the moon.

We rate this claim False. 

By
Grace Abels
Staff writer
March 14, 2024

Truth-o-meter Ruling

False

IF YOUR TIME IS SHORT

  • Transgender Day of Visibility falls on March 31 every year. 

  • Easter Sunday’s date changes each year depending on the lunar calendar. This year, Easter falls on March 31, but that is just a coincidence. Easter has not been replaced. 

Statement

“Trans activists replaced Easter with the Transgender Day of Visibility.”

Context

a post

Speaker/Target

Speaker: X posts

Statement Date

March 14, 2024
Our Sources

X post (archived) March 14, 2024

PFLAG, "Home page," accessed March 14, 2024

Human Rights Campaign, "International Transgender Day of Visibility," accessed March 14, 2024

GLAAD, "Transgender Day of Visibility," accessed March 14, 2024

Country Living, "When Is Easter Sunday 2024? How is Easter Date Determined," Jan. 23, 2024

USA Today, "Graphics show how Easter's date has been historically determined," April 7, 2023

PFLAG, "TDOV Social Toolkit," accessed March 14, 2024

PBS News Hour, "The history behind International Transgender Day of Visibility," March 31, 2021

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