I received a press release from Parramatta City Council earlier today on some Easter news for western Sydney:
Parramatta City Council has again thrown caution into the winds of political correctness, this time to celebrate Easter in the city. Following on from the very successful initiative in 2010 to celebrate Christmas and wish it’s residents a “Merry Christmas” rather than “Seasons Greeting”, Parramatta councillors voted on Monday night to celebrate Easter by putting signs around the city wishing it’s residents a “Happpy Easter”.
Councillor Michael McDermott who drove the initative said “I think we have moved on beyond this nonsense notion that celebrating our traditions will offend any of our residents, it’s time for other cities to wake up and realize that no one is offended, in fact residents of other faiths and backgrounds are breathing a sigh of relief that some sense has been brought back to the debate and as long as we respect and value their traditions, there is no problem”. Councillor McDermott stated that “while the usual naysayers on council tried to throw up administrative and bureaucratic reasons why not to do it, the majority of councillors supported the move which will see signs placed around Parramatta city and suburban shopping areas”.
50% of the signs will carry the traditional Easter Eggs and Easter Bunny images while the other 50% will carry images representing the Christian notion of Easter. Councillor McDermott went on to say that “he was especially pleased that this time the signs will be pushed out into our suburban shopping precincts as well as the city center. It’s important to share the hope, joy and fun of these celebrations with all of our residents . There was mention of the Lord Mayor handing out Easter eggs in front of the town hall and even the Deputy Lord Mayor dressing in an Easter Bunny suit. This will be a lot of fun”.
Lest people think this shift from “political correctness” represents a repression of religions other than Christianity, I draw attention to the fact that Parramatta is also set to stage one of the largest Indian cultural celebrations in the Southern Hemisphere later this year to coincide with the Hindu festival of Dwali. I welcome this new respect for diversity and receptivity to both Christianity and other religions.







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