Where has Christmas gone
Posted by: Mustang17
27th Nov 2010 06:58am
The Child Centre where my daughter-in-law works will not be celebrating Christmas with the children as there are families who attend who dont believe in it. Last time I checked this was Australia and I grew up going to school and making Christmas gifts and easter bonnets as a way of life.
To me this is a tradition of the Australian way of life which we now have to change for a minority. It's not like we would go to their country of origin and demand that they celebrate our way of life.
Ekkaboy
- 17th Dec 2010 08:46pm
Like I said Libby, assimilation. Why can't those kids get "breakup" pressies from their friends and "happy school holidays" cards??
But I do agree that kids need more instruction on different religions to the majority Australian one, to advance cultural diversity; this includes of course more on aboriginal heritage, which although some small stuff is being done on dreamtime etc I'm concerned that all aboriginal languages are dying out while various Asian languages (mostly japanese and chinese) are taught in primary schools???
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