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In 2017 Australian academic Dr [[Red Ruby Scarlet]] proposed replacing [[Father's Day]] with [[Special Person's Day]]. Scarlet's proposal was met with widespread mockery among the Australian population. Major Australian supermarket Woolworths did briefly produce cakes for Special Person's Day.<ref>https://www.triplem.com.au/story/woolies-defend-their-delicious-special-persons-day-mud-cake-55298</ref><ref>https://www.news.com.au/finance/business/retail/woolworths-special-persons-day-cake-sparks-shopper-outrage/news-story/bb99b77713fd7b65ca86f837dd2acf1c</ref><ref>https://archive.ph/5FGU9</ref><ref>https://archive.ph/LNijD</ref>
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In 2017 Australian academic Dr [[Red Ruby Scarlet]] proposed replacing [[Father's Day]] with [[Special Person's Day]]. Scarlet's proposal was met with widespread mockery among the Australian population. Major Australian supermarket [[Woolworths]] did briefly produce cakes for Special Person's Day.<ref>https://www.triplem.com.au/story/woolies-defend-their-delicious-special-persons-day-mud-cake-55298</ref><ref>https://www.news.com.au/finance/business/retail/woolworths-special-persons-day-cake-sparks-shopper-outrage/news-story/bb99b77713fd7b65ca86f837dd2acf1c</ref><ref>https://archive.ph/5FGU9</ref><ref>https://archive.ph/LNijD</ref>
   
 
== In Popular Culture ==
 
== In Popular Culture ==

Revision as of 08:23, 23 November 2023

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In 2017 Australian academic Dr Red Ruby Scarlet proposed replacing Father's Day with Special Person's Day. Scarlet's proposal was met with widespread mockery among the Australian population. Major Australian supermarket Woolworths did briefly produce cakes for Special Person's Day.[1][2][3][4]

In Popular Culture

A meme circulated widely online displays an image from the Star Wars movie The Empire Strikes Back with Darth Vader saying "No, I am your special person" to Luke Skywalker. This is a parody of the widely known plot point that Darth Vader is in fact the father of Luke Skywalker.[5]

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