Easter vs. the Woke Schoolyard, By James Reed
Walk into an Aussie school just before Easter, and what do you see? No crosses, no hymns—just "spring festivals" with bunnies and "diversity" posters. The woke brigade's got our kids' classrooms in a chokehold, swapping the Resurrection for feel-good fluff that'd make Jesus weep. From Perth to Parramatta, schools are ditching Easter's Christian soul for secular slop—think "inclusion" workshops that sideline the Cross while preaching every other cause. It's not a holiday; it's a hijack, with Lefty bureaucrats turning our young ones into confused pawns who know pronouns better than prayers. Easter's truth—sacrifice, redemption, hope—built Australia's heart, but the woke schoolyard's burying it. Parents, this is our fight. Let's kick the wokery out, bring Easter back to Jesus, and save our kids and country from a faithless future!
The takeover's blatant. In Queensland, primary schools have binned Easter pageants, too "religious" for "harmony days" where kids learn about everything but Christ. Sydney's no better: one public school banned hot cross buns because the cross might "offend." Teachers push inclusivity scripts, saying Easter's just one "story," equal to any myth. It's textbook secularism, straight from the Left's playbook—strip faith, sow division. Since the 2000s, religious education's been gutted; only 10% of state schools now offer solid Christian studies. Meanwhile, woke dogma's mandatory: gender lessons, "reconciliation" talks that skip our Christian roots. This isn't fairness, it's erasure, aimed at killing the Christian Australia that gave us mateship and morals. Kids are the collateral, taught to question faith but worship trends, leaving them rootless in their own land.
Easter's got the antidote. Its story—Christ's death, victory, love—isn't just history; it's a lifeline. It taught Aussie kids for generations to stand firm, help others, know right from wrong. Think of the 1950s: school halls packed for Easter services, kids reciting Psalms, growing up with a moral spine. That faith built our hospitals, our charities, our fair go. Woke nonsense offers zilch—division, not unity; confusion, not clarity. I've seen Year 6 kids in Melbourne who can't name Jesus but rattle off "microaggressions." If we let Easter fade, we're not just losing a holiday—we're losing the glue that holds Australia together. Kids without faith aren't free; they're adrift, easy prey for a world that'll sell them chaos over country.
Parents are rising, and it'sinspiring. In Bendigo, mums and dads stormed a school meeting, demanding Easter stay Christian—pageants are back. A mate, Trish, in Wollongong, pulls her kids from "spring" events, teaching them the Crucifixion at home; her neighbours are copying. Churches are stepping up, offering Easter camps that pack out. Demand your school keeps Easter holy—write, yell, show up. Teach your kids the Cross, not bunnies; read them John 3:16. Vote for pollies who'll back Christian roots, not woke rules. Make Easter a stand—every hymn, every prayer, tells the Left we're not theirs. Save the schoolyard, save Australia—let's do it for the kids, Australia and the Cross.
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