No, but this is also a particularly woke administration (or at least woke on paper) that loves to celebrate cultural diversity. The same day these lights go on just so happens to be the most widely celebrated Irish traditional day.
The fountains there are spewing green water too. Genuinely.
Beyond an image of a Q post which I can't figure out how the date in it relates specifically to March 17th. I see the link of green light and the White House awash with green light but that doesn't showcase the Q post itself is referencing this event either in direct message or date relation.
Not St. Patrick, though, that's Christian and coming from a white country. Ms. Diversity Michelle started dyeing the fountains green which is kind of repulsive.
Has the White House been bathed in green light in past years? Just wondering.
All I could find on the subject is that the tradition is to dye the fountains green in front of the White House.
The lights have been turned off every night, except last night. The green stayed shining past 11pm EST.
No, but this is also a particularly woke administration (or at least woke on paper) that loves to celebrate cultural diversity. The same day these lights go on just so happens to be the most widely celebrated Irish traditional day.
The fountains there are spewing green water too. Genuinely.
Beyond an image of a Q post which I can't figure out how the date in it relates specifically to March 17th. I see the link of green light and the White House awash with green light but that doesn't showcase the Q post itself is referencing this event either in direct message or date relation.
But I'm open to clarification.
Not St. Patrick, though, that's Christian and coming from a white country. Ms. Diversity Michelle started dyeing the fountains green which is kind of repulsive.
Yes it has. I remember exactly this thing last year, everyone quoting same posts everything as yesterday lol. And probably next year too!