Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't see the logic in making Juneteenth a holiday since it was only about freeing slaves in Texas. I think they should honor the anniversary of the 13th amendment and that should be a federal holiday.
Why not both?
Because the 13th Amendment took effect on December 18, and that's an impractical date to have a federal holiday.
I don't care that Juneteenth's origin is specific to Texas. If they're going to add a holiday to the calendar they could do a lot worse than June.
So now our country will have two separate Independence Days, just 15 days apart. This is incredibly divisive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't see the logic in making Juneteenth a holiday since it was only about freeing slaves in Texas. I think they should honor the anniversary of the 13th amendment and that should be a federal holiday.
Why not both?
Because the 13th Amendment took effect on December 18, and that's an impractical date to have a federal holiday.
I don't care that Juneteenth's origin is specific to Texas. If they're going to add a holiday to the calendar they could do a lot worse than June.
So now our country will have two separate Independence Days, just 15 days apart. This is incredibly divisive.
Who is being divided? Do you also find it incredibly divisive to have two separate federal holidays to honor people who served in the US military, or is that not divisive because one is in May and the other is in November?
FFS there is only one federal holiday, Veterans Day, for people who served in the military. Memorial Day is for those killed while serving. Good god.
They're both for people who served in the military.
You're right. Memorial day should honor all those who died in service for our country, military and civilian. That doesn't mean we should get rid of it though.
What civilians should Memorial Day honor?
Anonymous wrote:Treasury announced the in lieu of day is Monday at 7 30.
Anonymous wrote:Can’t believe some of these comments.
Guess it’s a reminder this is a selfish country.
Every ethnicity should have a celebration to remind us we are a diverse country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't see the logic in making Juneteenth a holiday since it was only about freeing slaves in Texas. I think they should honor the anniversary of the 13th amendment and that should be a federal holiday.
Why not both?
Because the 13th Amendment took effect on December 18, and that's an impractical date to have a federal holiday.
I don't care that Juneteenth's origin is specific to Texas. If they're going to add a holiday to the calendar they could do a lot worse than June.
So now our country will have two separate Independence Days, just 15 days apart. This is incredibly divisive.
Who is being divided? Do you also find it incredibly divisive to have two separate federal holidays to honor people who served in the US military, or is that not divisive because one is in May and the other is in November?
FFS there is only one federal holiday, Veterans Day, for people who served in the military. Memorial Day is for those killed while serving. Good god.
They're both for people who served in the military.
You're right. Memorial day should honor all those who died in service for our country, military and civilian. That doesn't mean we should get rid of it though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't see the logic in making Juneteenth a holiday since it was only about freeing slaves in Texas. I think they should honor the anniversary of the 13th amendment and that should be a federal holiday.
Why not both?
Because the 13th Amendment took effect on December 18, and that's an impractical date to have a federal holiday.
I don't care that Juneteenth's origin is specific to Texas. If they're going to add a holiday to the calendar they could do a lot worse than June.
So now our country will have two separate Independence Days, just 15 days apart. This is incredibly divisive.
Who is being divided? Do you also find it incredibly divisive to have two separate federal holidays to honor people who served in the US military, or is that not divisive because one is in May and the other is in November?
FFS there is only one federal holiday, Veterans Day, for people who served in the military. Memorial Day is for those killed while serving. Good god.
They're both for people who served in the military.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't see the logic in making Juneteenth a holiday since it was only about freeing slaves in Texas. I think they should honor the anniversary of the 13th amendment and that should be a federal holiday.
Why not both?
Because the 13th Amendment took effect on December 18, and that's an impractical date to have a federal holiday.
I don't care that Juneteenth's origin is specific to Texas. If they're going to add a holiday to the calendar they could do a lot worse than June.
So now our country will have two separate Independence Days, just 15 days apart. This is incredibly divisive.
Who is being divided? Do you also find it incredibly divisive to have two separate federal holidays to honor people who served in the US military, or is that not divisive because one is in May and the other is in November?
FFS there is only one federal holiday, Veterans Day, for people who served in the military. Memorial Day is for those killed while serving. Good god.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't see the logic in making Juneteenth a holiday since it was only about freeing slaves in Texas. I think they should honor the anniversary of the 13th amendment and that should be a federal holiday.
Why not both?
Because the 13th Amendment took effect on December 18, and that's an impractical date to have a federal holiday.
I don't care that Juneteenth's origin is specific to Texas. If they're going to add a holiday to the calendar they could do a lot worse than June.
So now our country will have two separate Independence Days, just 15 days apart. This is incredibly divisive.
Who is being divided? Do you also find it incredibly divisive to have two separate federal holidays to honor people who served in the US military, or is that not divisive because one is in May and the other is in November?
FFS there is only one federal holiday, Veterans Day, for people who served in the military. Memorial Day is for those killed while serving. Good god.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't see the logic in making Juneteenth a holiday since it was only about freeing slaves in Texas. I think they should honor the anniversary of the 13th amendment and that should be a federal holiday.
Why not both?
Because the 13th Amendment took effect on December 18, and that's an impractical date to have a federal holiday.
I don't care that Juneteenth's origin is specific to Texas. If they're going to add a holiday to the calendar they could do a lot worse than June.
So now our country will have two separate Independence Days, just 15 days apart. This is incredibly divisive.
Who is being divided? Do you also find it incredibly divisive to have two separate federal holidays to honor people who served in the US military, or is that not divisive because one is in May and the other is in November?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't see the logic in making Juneteenth a holiday since it was only about freeing slaves in Texas. I think they should honor the anniversary of the 13th amendment and that should be a federal holiday.
Why not both?
Because the 13th Amendment took effect on December 18, and that's an impractical date to have a federal holiday.
I don't care that Juneteenth's origin is specific to Texas. If they're going to add a holiday to the calendar they could do a lot worse than June.
So now our country will have two separate Independence Days, just 15 days apart. This is incredibly divisive.
Who is being divided? Do you also find it incredibly divisive to have two separate federal holidays to honor people who served in the US military, or is that not divisive because one is in May and the other is in November?