For those of you who may not have experienced such cultures, western Christian countries have a widespread tradition of chocolate-egg hunts on and around the religious festival of "Easter". Chocolate, because the west is about nothing if not consumption. Eggs (and the rabbits that, confusingly, are supposed to hide them), because "Easter" co-opted northern-hemisphere spring rituals of rebirth and fertility along with co-opting the idea of their god being resurrected (I got a card through the door the other day informing me that the resurrection is a FACT, so that's settled then.) (Actual hen's eggs, often painted, also form part of this tradition.) And hunt because it's all about the children isn't it? Plus it gets them out of the house while mummy and daddy get into the spring fertility mood and make new babies (which coincidentally could be born around "Christmas").
But I digress.
It turns out that well-known chocolate maker Cadbury has been promoting egg hunts in conjunction with Britain's National Trust and omitting the word "Easter" from at least one of the announcements.
Her comments come after the Archbishop of York said calling the event the Cadbury Egg Hunt was like "spitting on the grave" of the firm's Christian founder, John Cadbury.
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Meanwhile, a descendant of John Cadbury pointed out that "as a Quaker, he didn't celebrate Easter".
And the prime minister laid out her credentials on the subject: “I’m not just a vicar’s daughter, I’m a member of the National Trust as well,” she said. “I don’t know what they are thinking about, frankly.”
Did you know there was a war on Easter? Because there is — as I write, fluffy bunnies across Britain are digging trenches and sharpening adorable little bayonets.
May has been silent on many other issues which lay people might have assumed were more significant, but she's PM and we're not!
Non-Christian David Baddiel noted that May made these comments while in Saudi Arabia:
Good, tho', that PM said removal of Easter from Egg Hunt was "frankly ridiculous" whilst in a country where women aren't allowed to drive.
Can all Beaker Folk please note that today is the first day of "Eggmas." It should have been the Spring Eggwinox same as normal, but St Joseph's Day was transferred because Sunday so Eggmas had to be moved as well.
Eggmas is the first day of the year when you are allowed to complain that the word "Easter" is not on Easter eggs.
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After all, the Easter Egg's been in eggsistence ever since that first Third Monday in Lent when Judas demanded to know why Mary Magdalene was busy pouring molten chocolate into moulds so early.
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But we've got the chance now once again to get Christianity associated with killjoy hysteria so let's go for it. Complain about the pagan eggs! Blame it on fear of Islamic eggstremism, rampant seggularism or Hen Livingstone.
We have been having skirmishes here too because a big store, HEMA, was accused by the Christian Democrat leader (who was trying to out-populist Wilders as is all the rage now) of caving to teh Moozlims and teh Politically Correct (thereby ignoring the fact that extreme right is the new PC and has been for about 15 years) by naming their chocolate eggs 'verstopeitjes' (hide-eggsies) instead of paaseitjes (Easter-eggsies). It keeps us sharp for the annual guerrilla on Zwarte Piet and War on Christmas.
We have been having skirmishes here too because a big store, HEMA, was accused by the Christian Democrat leader (who was trying to out-populist Wilders as is all the rage now) of caving to teh Moozlims and teh Politically Correct (thereby ignoring the fact that extreme right is the new PC and has been for about 15 years) by naming their chocolate eggs 'verstopeitjes' (hide-eggsies) instead of paaseitjes (Easter-eggsies). It keeps us sharp for the annual guerrilla on Zwarte Piet and War on Christmas.
Flashback to babbyhood.
Sudden urge to dye chicken eggs.
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The commanding general in charge of the War on Easter is that damn Easter Bunny. The Easter Bunny may be a perfectly valid symbol of Spring and fertility but with regard to the celebration of the Resurrection the Easter Bunny is a total fraud. Easter Eggs, also valid symbols of Spring and fertility, having been appropriated as symbols of Jesus' tomb can arguably be said to have at least a marginal relevance to Easter.
Disclaimer: Having been born on an Easter Sunday I have a proprietary interest in maintaining the integrity of Easter.
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Russian nesting Easter eggs? But I assume, given the name on his shirt, that that guy is Scandinavian. What gives?
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“All for ourselves, and nothing for other people, seems, in every age of the world, to have been the vile maxim of the masters of mankind.” -Adam Smith
Swedes be crazy. Had it been a real, manly Finnish egg it would have been solid chocolate, none of this dandyesque artisan nested stuff or pansy-ass toy surprise BS.