Synbad wrote:
This should go into Talking Stuff..
In my opinion and i have travelled the world . and been to more than a dozen countries for longer than a stopover.. Australia has very little customs/tradition and culture compared to everywhere else...
I know you have lived elsewhere so i cant see how you can say that with a straight face.
and as for going to the footy on Good fridays... the players should get a choice if they want to be your entertainment on that day.
No doubt the majority would say "yes".. but i reckon there would be a few that would say "no"...
In other words.. why do you want there to be a game on a holiday but the players cant choose?
Love the "me" "me" attitude by people that cant find something to do with their families on a day off from work...
People usually work and are too tired.. even if youre not religious its an opportunity to have to spend time with people you love.
Its unbelievable how people are too bored to do that even when forced they will seek other entertainment...

Customs and traditions are subjective things, and while many of our examples are quaint or corny or lacking history, they are customs and traditions nonetheless. You know me well, and I rarely say anything without a smile.
As for the players, as I understand the player agreement, they have allowances in their contracts, so there is a choice. I don't know this for sure, but I'd be surprised if it wasn't the case.
While the debate certainly has a 'Me' factor about it, there is a broader context at play. Am I selfish for not wanting religion to dictate how I live my life? Certainly.
As for spending quality time with my family, I do that when I choose. What does surprise me is why families need a religious holiday to get together? Surely if these families are so close and loving, they might be able to organise something more regularly than once a year? Perhaps they could use weekends?
GWS's suggestion solves the problem of people having time off to celebrate religious holidays, whilst not interfering with the rest of us. Families can co-ordinate gatherings with their nominated day off, rather than be limited by one particular day.
This is a solution where everyone will be happy.