Cheap, cynical bollocks. "Easter" was originall called in English "Pasch", and we should go back to that.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Pasch
Pasch and Easter are entirely different words with different etymologies - hence the discussion.
Pasch is derived from passion and ultimately from passover. It is the derivative term linked to the death and purported resurrection of Jesus.
Easter is derived from at least one purported god of the Spring and its etymology is entirely different from Pasch or Pascal etc.
Most countries refer to the Christian festival marking the death and purported resurrection of Jesus as Pasch, Passion, Paschal etc. In the UK we refer to Easter which has nothing whatsoever to do with Jesus or Christianity, and indeed is linked to a pagan goddess of the Spring.
More than happy for you Christians to go back to celebrating Pasch, and the rest of us can celebrate Easter as a Spring festival. In reality, of course both festivals have been mashed up over the centuries and no-one has a monopoly on the
real meaning of the festival, regardless of whether you call it Pasch or Easter - it means different things to different people.