Eastleigh primary school scraps annual Easter service

https://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/25029232.eastleigh-primary-school-scraps-annual-easter-service/

Posted by easy_c0mpany80

16 comments
  1. Most of the easter celebrations have little to do with christianity anyway. It’s mostly about easter bunnies, selling as many chocolate eggs and cards as possible.

    We pretend that x-mas and easter are religious festivals but their real roots are actually pagan and now days more about marketing and consumerism. As far as I’m concerned having a party, parade or games is always a good thing as long as all are welcome, just leave the religious aspects in the churches, temple etc where those who wish express their religion can do so without inflicting it on those who don’t.

  2. Not very inclusive if they’re excluding Christians really. Britain is dying.

  3. Watch the bigots go ‘ Well I never, what is the world coming to ‘ 😂😂

  4. Missed the fact that they want to celebrate a “refugee week” instead. Indoctrination and brainwashing young children. Disgusting Freaks. 

  5. If they wanted to “*respect a diverse range of religious beliefs*”, they would recognise the different celebrations and make accommodations for pupils to celebrate them in school with each other, regardless of their own beliefs. That in itself would foster better relations between the pupils and allow them a chance to better understand their cultural differences.

    Shutting out all celebration/recognition within the school to benefit one group over another only fosters a separative culture. Those who don’t want to participate (or whose *parents* don’t want them to) can sit out.

  6. Ahhh so you’ll celebrate certain other things/types of people but not Easter. Enough said, I think we know the reason this happened

  7. Another example of Marxisim being played out in our schools.

    It’s disgusting.

  8. Pay attention to who is educating your children people.

    This is what state education offers your family.

  9. I’m at the stage now where I’d be checking for the headteacher’s links to far right groups. Anyone with half a brain knows what will happen in the media when something like happens, either they are an imbecile so should be teaching or they’re far right agitators so shouldn’t be teaching.

  10. Most of the easter celebrations have little to do with christianity anyway. It’s mostly about easter bunnies, selling as many chocolate eggs and cards as possible.

    We pretend that x-mas and easter are religious festivals but their real roots are actually pagan and now days more about marketing and consumerism. As far as I’m concerned having a party, parade or games is always a good thing as long as all are welcome, just leave the religious aspects in the churches, temple etc where those who wish express their religion can do so without inflicting it on those who don’t.

  11. Surely to properly celebrate the diversity would be to celebrate everyone’s special days/ festivals/ religious holidays, not by cancelling any.

    I don’t understand how cancelling someone’s religious festival (certainly one of the most important within Christianity) is ‘respecting diverse religious beliefs’, to use their own phrasing. It is doing the complete and total opposite. It is alienating Brits from their own culture. Madness.

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