The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a San Francisco drag queen group, is facing backlash for their upcoming event “No Easter without the T,” which celebrates transgenderism and includes a children’s Easter egg hunt and a costume contest. Critics, including conservative groups, argue the event is inappropriate for children and accuse the group of mocking Christianity, with some describing it as “blasphemous.” Supporters of the critique emphasize the need for Christians to push back against perceived ridicule of their faith.