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Title: Seattle school renames Easter eggs 'Spring Spheres'
Post by: claws on April 11, 2011, 03:13:24 PM
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A sophomore at a local private high school thinks an effort to make Easter politically correct is ridiculous.

Jessica, 16, told KIRO Radio's Dori Monson Show that a week before spring break, the students commit to a week-long community service project. She decided to volunteer in a third grade class at a public school, which she would like to remain nameless.

"At the end of the week I had an idea to fill little plastic eggs with treats and jelly beans and other candy, but I was kind of unsure how the teacher would feel about that," Jessica said.

She was concerned how the teacher might react to the eggs after of a meeting earlier in the week where she learned about "their abstract behavior rules."

"I went to the teacher to get her approval and she wanted to ask the administration to see if it was okay," Jessica explained. "She said that I could do it as long as I called this treat 'spring spheres.' I couldn't call them Easter eggs."

Rather than question the decision, Jessica opted to "roll with it." But the third graders had other ideas.

"When I took them out of the bag, the teacher said, 'Oh look, spring spheres' and all the kids were like 'Wow, Easter eggs.' So they knew," Jessica said.

The Seattle elementary school isn't the only government organization using spring over Easter. The city's parks department has removed Easter from all of its advertised egg hunts.


Source: mynorthwest.com (http://www.mynorthwest.com/?nid=11&sid=459668)

Politically correct is just weird to me.


Title: Re: Seattle school renames Easter eggs 'Spring Spheres'
Post by: Cthulhu on April 11, 2011, 03:33:20 PM
(http://prohardver.hu/dl/upc/2010-06/13063_double_facepalm_lg.jpg)

Political correctness must die horribly, preferably in a fire.
It is just so wrong on so many levels.
I can't even begin to describe it.


Title: Re: Seattle school renames Easter eggs 'Spring Spheres'
Post by: Newt on April 11, 2011, 03:46:33 PM
Politically correct perhaps (I do think that is debatable) but certainly mathematically INcorrect!  The state of education these days is deplorable.


Title: Re: Seattle school renames Easter eggs 'Spring Spheres'
Post by: Flick James on April 11, 2011, 03:56:30 PM
It's just plain ridiculous, but am I the only one that is just getting tired just of the term "political correctness?" It's almost like calling something politically correct is itself robbing the thing of it's atrocity. Look, Easter is a real holidy that's been around for a long, long time. Just like Christmas, the practices associated with the holidy are a hybrid of Christian observances and pagan practices. Which came first the Easter chicken or the Easter egg? I really don't care, not being religious, but even I can recognize when something is full of s**t and a mindless attempt to rob something of it's cultural identity and impact. Let the kids have their freaking Easter eggs. If they or their parents don't want them to partake in the festivities, THEY DON'T HAVE TO! I'm talking about the U.S. Constitution in this case, but there is an Establishment Clause that allows for people not to partake if they don't want to. Use it, morons.


Title: Re: Seattle school renames Easter eggs 'Spring Spheres'
Post by: ghouck on April 11, 2011, 03:59:03 PM
Politically correct perhaps (I do think that is debatable) but certainly mathematically INcorrect!  The state of education these days is deplorable.

Wouldn't that be Geometrically incorrect?


Title: Re: Seattle school renames Easter eggs 'Spring Spheres'
Post by: SPazzo on April 11, 2011, 04:32:16 PM
If there is technically a point when political correctness is just stupid, this is it.


Title: Re: Seattle school renames Easter eggs 'Spring Spheres'
Post by: ghouck on April 11, 2011, 04:59:54 PM
It's just plain ridiculous, but am I the only one that is just getting tired just of the term "political correctness?" It's almost like calling something politically correct is itself robbing the thing of it's atrocity. Look, Easter is a real holidy that's been around for a long, long time. Just like Christmas, the practices associated with the holidy are a hybrid of Christian observances and pagan practices. Which came first the Easter chicken or the Easter egg? I really don't care, not being religious, but even I can recognize when something is full of s**t and a mindless attempt to rob something of it's cultural identity and impact. Let the kids have their freaking Easter eggs. If they or their parents don't want them to partake in the festivities, THEY DON'T HAVE TO! I'm talking about the U.S. Constitution in this case, but there is an Establishment Clause that allows for people not to partake if they don't want to. Use it, morons.

Unfortunately, those MORONS get to VOTE, therefor some douchebag political types tend to take them a little too seriously.


Title: Re: Seattle school renames Easter eggs 'Spring Spheres'
Post by: indianasmith on April 11, 2011, 05:40:58 PM
This is not political correctness, if such a thing even exists.

This is a militant attempt by a minority to remove ALL traces of religion from public life.

I just call it like I see it.

Happy Easter, everyone!


Title: Re: Seattle school renames Easter eggs 'Spring Spheres'
Post by: Doggett on April 11, 2011, 05:54:57 PM
I don't get it.

I don't believe in God, but I'm not offended by Easter.

 :question:


Easter's great, you get chocolate.
And If you want to appreactate the religious side to it, well, thats cool too.
How can you find the term 'Easter Egg' offensive ?

I live in an Islamic and Hindu part of London and non of the kids call it the 'Spring Holiday', everyone calls it Easter. I know this because I live across the road from a school and listening to annoying kids outside is all part of the fun.

NO ONE will get offended.
And if they do, they're so small minded and petty that they're not worth thinking about.


Title: Re: Seattle school renames Easter eggs 'Spring Spheres'
Post by: Couchtr26 on April 11, 2011, 09:01:56 PM
I don't get it.

I don't believe in God, but I'm not offended by Easter.

 :question:


Easter's great, you get chocolate.
And If you want to appreactate the religious side to it, well, thats cool too.
How can you find the term 'Easter Egg' offensive ?

I live in an Islamic and Hindu part of London and non of the kids call it the 'Spring Holiday', everyone calls it Easter. I know this because I live across the road from a school and listening to annoying kids outside is all part of the fun.

NO ONE will get offended.
And if they do, they're so small minded and petty that they're not worth thinking about.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XJfRzNOJNE

Gets relevant at about 30 seconds. 

I can't get it myself.  I will admit Easter has a religious tone but in many ways it and Christmas have morphed into a much more secular area.  The actual celebration is becoming more focused around presents and such.  I can understand if anyone wants to keep religious beliefs associated with them.  However, they just seem to be moving away from those origins and I can't understand the problem with them.  I have seen families here from many non-Christian religions participating in these same events as a means of assimilation. 


Title: Re: Seattle school renames Easter eggs 'Spring Spheres'
Post by: indianasmith on April 11, 2011, 10:52:21 PM
I lived for a number of years in Japan - hardly a cradle of Judeo-Christian culture.
But man, did they love Christmas!  Decorations, cards, trees, you name it.  I remember
looking in one store window and seeing a manger scene that incorporated Frosty, the Grinch,
and (I kid you not) the Burgomeister from HERE COMES SANTA CLAUS.

My Christian side wanted to weep a little, but those Shintoists and Buddhists were far more tolerant and accepting than the standard American lawsuit-happy atheist whiner.


Title: Re: Seattle school renames Easter eggs 'Spring Spheres'
Post by: Cthulhu on April 12, 2011, 03:03:32 PM
By the way, who the hell gets offended by Easter? Why?
You don't want people to "force their opinion on you", so you force YOUR opinion on them.
See what the problem is?


Title: Re: Seattle school renames Easter eggs 'Spring Spheres'
Post by: venomx on April 12, 2011, 03:12:06 PM
Sad, sad topic...

I bet all the holidays will be renamed soon and most of the decorations we remember will be forgotten.


Title: Re: Seattle school renames Easter eggs 'Spring Spheres'
Post by: Umaril The Unfeathered on April 12, 2011, 03:26:42 PM
I lived for a number of years in Japan - hardly a cradle of Judeo-Christian culture.
But man, did they love Christmas!  Decorations, cards, trees, you name it.  I remember
looking in one store window and seeing a manger scene that incorporated Frosty, the Grinch,
and (I kid you not) the Burgomeister from HERE COMES SANTA CLAUS.

My Christian side wanted to weep a little, but those Shintoists and Buddhists were far more tolerant and accepting than the standard American lawsuit-happy atheist whiner.

That's really cool!  There again, the Japanese have a very uncanny knack for taking anything outside their culture and inject their own pep into it and it soon becomes an accepted icon or bastion of popularity.

This is probably due mostly to the rigidness of their own culture and their desire for the chance to step out of the box and seek stress relief and fun in ways their culture dosen't provide.  And that's really cool.   Great story, bud!  :cheers:


Title: Re: Seattle school renames Easter eggs 'Spring Spheres'
Post by: Cthulhu on April 12, 2011, 03:41:07 PM
I lived for a number of years in Japan - hardly a cradle of Judeo-Christian culture.
But man, did they love Christmas!  Decorations, cards, trees, you name it.  I remember
looking in one store window and seeing a manger scene that incorporated Frosty, the Grinch,
and (I kid you not) the Burgomeister from HERE COMES SANTA CLAUS.

My Christian side wanted to weep a little, but those Shintoists and Buddhists were far more tolerant and accepting than the standard American lawsuit-happy atheist whiner.
You have used the perfect word to describe PC-freaks.
Whiners.

Are you really unable to live with the thought that other people think differently? They might have a different religion?  Should the world conform to YOUR majestic Highness?(Just to clear things up, this paraghraph wasn't aimed at you, Indy.)

Anyways, sorry, I could ramble on about "political correctness" for hours.
It p**ses me off.


Title: Re: Seattle school renames Easter eggs 'Spring Spheres'
Post by: Doggett on April 12, 2011, 06:06:06 PM
It's fear of political correctness.

I bet there is no actuall law about whats an Easter egg or not.
And I'm sure the teacher who told the woman to call them 'Spring Sphere's' thought it was just as stupid; and was covering her own hide. Which you can't blame her. You only have to read newspapers to see the stupid things people will sue over and a school can't afford to be sued.


Title: Re: Seattle school renames Easter eggs 'Spring Spheres'
Post by: indianasmith on April 12, 2011, 10:51:33 PM
Reminds me of that old BLOOM COUNTY  cartoon punchline:

"Oh my gosh!!! LIFE IS OFFENSIVE!!!"


Title: Re: Seattle school renames Easter eggs 'Spring Spheres'
Post by: El Misfit on April 14, 2011, 07:16:22 AM
To the people whao doesn't want to use Easter Eggs
(http://media.comicvine.com/uploads/6/67078/1719265-1108845_godzilla_facepalm_godzilla_facepalm_face_palm_epic_fail_demotivational_poster_1245384435_super_super.jpg)


Title: Re: Seattle school renames Easter eggs 'Spring Spheres'
Post by: AndyC on April 14, 2011, 07:25:46 AM
Spring spheres. It's so utterly lame, I'm amazed anyone could do it with a straight face. It's self-parody. That they can't see how ridiculous it is - that's what blows me away.


Title: Re: Seattle school renames Easter eggs 'Spring Spheres'
Post by: El Misfit on April 18, 2011, 12:02:29 AM
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A sophomore at a local private high school thinks an effort to make Easter politically correct is ridiculous.
What does Easter have to do with being politically correct at all? what's next, Halloween will have to be called "Dress up as a freak" day? when will these people learn? oh wait, they don't learn because their way is legit, not say the FRIGGEN LOGICAL WAY! :hatred: what a bunch of bozos.


Title: Re: Seattle school renames Easter eggs 'Spring Spheres'
Post by: Allhallowsday on April 18, 2011, 08:19:07 PM
 :bouncegiggle:  "Spring spheres"   :bouncegiggle: 
That's silly. 


Title: Re: Seattle school renames Easter eggs 'Spring Spheres'
Post by: Flick James on April 19, 2011, 11:53:44 AM
Calling it politically correct is just a cop out. What ever happened to just calling something stupid or bulls**t. It's like the concept I've heard of blaming the vanishing of Western civilization on a conspiracy of cultural Marxism to undermine our country through cultural diversity. It's just a convenient target for people who can't think for themselves. There's a hell of a lot more to it than that, but because somebody said "cultural Marxism" or "political correctness" it becomes a scapegoat for people to blame their problems or dissatisfaction with life on.

"Spring spheres" is just plain stupid, and if the parents of those children had any values or balls at all they would be doing whatever they could to get rid of that ludicrous teacher. Either walk the walk or shut the f**k up and stop giving me the "politically correct" cop out response.