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Ivan Medina
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Outrage forces Aussie shopping centre to take down Christmas decoration
For many, Christmas is the season for bringing family and friends together, and making memories. It's also a joyous celebration shared by many cultures around the world – from those who celebrate the traditional Christian holiday to those who have different beliefs they honour in their own right.
But, as the Pacific Werribee Shopping Centre recently discovered the hard way you can’t meddle with Christmas. The cause of outrage? The shopping centre placed a sign that said 'Merry Everything' to be mindful of their customers' different religious, cultural and spiritual practices.
The signage was meant to evoke a message of peace and goodwill and create an inclusive space for all shoppers. However, shortly after the decoration went up, it was taken down after a wave of immediate backlash.
Many claimed the piece 'diluted' traditional Christmas values, while others accused the management of trying to 'water down Australian traditions’. One wrote on Facebook: 'Merry everything. Who came up with that? Ridiculous. We are a multicultural society and respect all those events during the year, even to others outside the community. But can we just be able to celebrate our holiday with the same respect?’.
On the other hand, some shoppers applauded the move, seeing what the shopping centre was trying to accomplish and praising their attempts at cultural inclusivity; and some were indifferent. ‘Boo hoo, who cares if it is Merry Christmas or anything else?’ wrote one social media user. ‘Yeah because how dare we include everyone in the holiday festivities. Some people will fight the air if it looks different.’ said another.
Even so, the backlash was too much, and Pacific Werribee eventually reinstalled the traditional 'Merry Christmas' sign. This situation does raise a question: why did the shopping centre veer away from traditions?
Key Takeaways
- Pacific Werribee shopping centre in Victoria replaced their 'Merry Christmas' signage with the words 'Merry Everything' in an attempt to cater to Australians from different cultural backgrounds.
- This decision was met with backlash from shoppers accusing the shopping centre of watering down Australian traditions.
- Many members of the public voiced concerns over the revised signage, leading to the reinstallation of the traditional Christmas greeting.
We could all use a little bit of hope and a dose of kindness this time of the year – no matter what your beliefs are. What do you think about this, members? Share your thoughts below!