Im not deliberately against christmas, in fact every day should be christmas. Of course not every day of the year can be a historical figures birthday. One might now say I am missing the point, but many accept christmas as a celebration, especially a celebration of love forgiveness and maybe even a celebration for the sake of celebrating.
I'm not against celebrating, love, forgiveness or the likes, neither do I mean that by everyday being christmas that the days would only be christmas.
I believe that, wether we accept the deeper reason underlying a celebration or not, as long as we dont disrespect the underlying reason and celebrate along, no matter which cultural background we have, we show respect for each other and each others beliefs.
All the christmas fuss is really unnerving. Christmas is two, maybe three days, thats it. No need to stretch it over two weeks.
The easter bunny reminds me that it is striking, that for all theese celebrations, even those who celebrate the underlying reason or historical event, make up completely unrelated figures to "upgrade" the celebration, neither the santa claus nor the bunny has any obvious connection to jesus and in both cases the focus shifted in favour od those apparently random figures. I must add that traditional we do not have santa claus here, but its more and more present lately. Years ago there was no "santa claus coming" the people simply said "jesus christ came today".
Here it appears that more and more people confuse st. Nikolaus with santa claus, st. Nikolaus has a completely different day and story and is traditionally depicted as what he was: a Bishop.
St. Nikolaus (chocolate)
English wiki entry seems a bit short sadly:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Nicholas"Nicholas thus became the model for Santa Claus, whose modern name comes from the Dutch Sinterklaas, itself from a series of elisions and corruptions of the transliteration of "Saint Nikolaos"" - it is confusing, there is too many accounts regarding different sources of origin, I expect the truth is somewhat of a smelting pot for many origins.
"Made to feel the way that every child should..."