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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] No, but it's an African one, and we must remove race and culture from the picture, too. b/c you know . . . we're all just human beings [/quote] Kwanza is most certainly not an 'African one', you best Wikipedia that one, you are in for a bit of an education on the absolute stupidity of that 'holiday'. [/quote] You're right that Kwanzaa isn't an African holiday, any more than Christmas (for example) is a European holiday. But I honestly don't understand why Kwanzaa is stupider than any other holiday (Christmas, for example).[/quote] Too lazy to do you homework eh…?? Because Christmas celebrates the [b]birth of Jesus [/b]which is considered by many an event of religious significance and is most holy to them. Kwanzaa was fabricated by Ronald Everett an Anti-American ‘cultural nationalist’ Marxist who had his thugs murder two dissenting Panthers in 1969. He then went on to kidnap, strip, whip and beat Deborah Jones and Gail Davis for perceived offenses to the cultural-nationalist cause. Then came the soldering iron. The torture went on for two days and finally they were released. In 1971 the law finally caught up with Ron and off to prison he went. Fast forward to 1998, Ebony magazine brought Kwanza mainstream by featuring its creator and we learn Ron created it to “celebrate ‘us’ as opposed to our oppressors” (from the man who had two men killed and tortured two naked women for two days mind you). And thus we have Kwanzaa. Later in a WaPo interview Ron offers a moment of clarity regarding Kwanzaa; “People think its African, but it’s not. I came up with Kwanzaa because black people in this country wouldn’t celebrate it if they knew it was American. Also, I put it around Christmas because I knew that’s when a lot of bloods would be partying.” Do you see the difference now?? [/quote] Made up[/quote]
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