I repeat: I do not celebrate a name, I celebrate the birth and death of Jesus. You people can celebrate what you like, just leave Christmas festivities and the celebration of Easter to Christianity. Trouble is, you people cannot leave Christianity alone. Those who are Pagans spend most of their time on this forum discussing and de-bunking other beliefs, in paricular, Christianity. Your obsession is worrying.
Getting a bit riled aren't you. Trouble is you cannot actually see the double standards in what you say.
Were you to call your celebration of the purported resurrection of Jesus something other than Easter (as most other countries do, with named derivatives of Paschal) then you might not be accused of double standards. But you don't, so double standards it is.
If I genuinely believed that in your celebration of Christmas that you restricted it totally to Christian elements, with no customs and symbolism with pagan mid winter routes (e.g. holly, mistletoe, decorations, yule log on the fire, cards with winter scenes etc etc etc, lights to brighten the darkest time of the year - none of which have anything to do with the nativity and everything to do with older mid winter festivities) then you might not be accused of double standards. But I doubt very much that you do.