In a world where the Biden administration claims to champion unity and inclusivity, it appears they’ve made one glaring exception: traditional Christians. According to a recent report from the Justice Department, it seems our president has taken a page right out of the “Do as I say, not as I do” handbook, especially when it comes to religion. The administration that many expected to support Christian values pulled a fast one instead, choosing to treat Christians like an inconvenient speed bump in their relentless quest to enforce their woke agenda.
Peering into the report, one might wonder if the White House swapped its script with a dystopian novel. Policies were put in place that allegedly obstructed foster children from being placed with Christian families who didn’t align with the administration’s views on sexual orientation and gender ideology. A page-turner if there ever was one, it reads like a political thriller where faith and policy collide in an uncomfortable dance. And spoiler alert, it’s the Christians who get kicked off the dance floor for not knowing the latest progressive moves.
The irony of the situation could make anyone’s head spin. Former presidents have often worn their religious beliefs on their sleeves, but this administration seems to be snipping off those sleeves altogether for Christians. Despite President Biden’s own professed Catholicism, it’s evident that there’s a tangled web of contradictions at play. Considering how traditions get the side-eye treatment, folks practicing their faith might want to invest in some invisibility cloaks. After all, it’s hard to be a good citizen when simply existing makes you a target.
The Southern Poverty Law Center got involved too, labeling several Catholic groups as hate groups. The Biden administration appeared to have jumped on that bandwagon without a second thought, narrowly defining what’s acceptable and what gets the boot. Raising a hand to object in the Justice Department apparently wasn’t an option. Had anyone dared, it seems that hand was quickly stamped down, like a game of perennial whack-a-mole at an amusement park, reminding everyone how objectivity and fairness have become quaint memories of yesteryears.
Despite prevailing in courts, where religious families demonstrated resilience, this behind-the-scenes targeting sows seeds of discord in the nation. The blatant attempt to corner traditional faiths reeks of hostility masked as oversight. Perhaps it’s time for the administration to realize that true unity respects differences, rather than trying to weave everyone into a single thread of thought. Presented with a reality that seems stranger than fiction, one might suggest that those orchestrating these policies pick up a good book—something like the Constitution, for starters.






