Canceling Easter

There’s no doubt that the so-called “woke” march toward cultural domination suffered a setback after the 2024 presidential election. But any suggestion of a major vibe shift may be premature. In England, an elementary school decided to cancel its Easter celebrations in the name of “diversity and inclusion,” reminding us of the enduring institutional strength of this ideology. 

Instead of Easter, the school opted to commemorate “Refugee Week,” a gesture meant to celebrate inclusivity. But to position these two events in opposition—to replace one with the other—only deepens social divisions and stokes identitarian resentments. One might reasonably wonder whether such decisions are still naive missteps or have taken on a more deliberate, ideological character.

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