Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you think this holiday is for black people - then you are 100% part of the problem.
This is a holiday to recognize an important event in *our* country.
So why honor Juneteenth, which was only about freeing slaves in Texas? Why not the 13th amendment anniversary, that ended slavery in the USA? All slaves, just not the ones in Texas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would like it better if it wasn’t called Juneteenth. June 19th sounds good. Can we just combine it with MLK day? We are heading toward a lot of holidays. Besides the usual days, our school system takes off Christian, Jewish and Muslim holidays. I think we should cut Presidents’ Day or Columbia Day or Easter Monday.
Did you actually just ask if we could combine MLK Day and Juneteenth? How about first we combine Memorial Day and Veterans Day?
Anonymous wrote:If you think this holiday is for black people - then you are 100% part of the problem.
This is a holiday to recognize an important event in *our* country.
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.
In theory, it should not be decisive at all. Not at all.
However, given the fact that July 4th was recently politicized, I would not be surprised if "journalists" hinted one is good, and one isnt. Because they love drama.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d rather have legislation that holds police accountable for killing us.
How are you posting here if you were killed by police?
Hey, but you’ve just identified the reason for a holiday in March or April. Maybe we’ll have the “mass shooting by assault weapon” Memorial Day holiday in April and March can be the “I’m a criminal / rioter that was abused by and occasionally killed by police” holiday. Then we’ll have a holiday for every month and some will even have two. Oh wait, I forgot about August. Let’s have a holiday for the day we dropped the bomb. We’ll call it the “this is what justified, bean-counter mass murder really looks like” holiday.
Sound good?
I’m sure this sounded really good in your head - and you thought you were making some clever point. It does not come across clearly. A generous read would be that you think we have too many holidays and don’t believe that the end of human slavery in this country is worth celebrating as one. That isn’t a good look.
Hopefully this new holiday will trigger a little more self-reflection in future generations.
Not trying to be clear, simpleton. That’s pretty obvious. I am mocking the post about killer cops, and this holiday’s purpose. It is a joke. We give a holiday to slaves like that is going to repair racism, but not to the entire nation of native Americans we wiped off the map. Why? Because the folks on the reservation don’t vote. It is a hypocritical and meaningless farce. But, again, I will enjoy the day off along with the celebration of a false prophet on Dec 25th, a now completely convoluted Columbus/Indigenous Day in Oct., Labor Day (random). I assume at some point Presidents’ Day will be removed due to the clearly racist past of GW and even AL, who despite issuing the edict to free slaves, thought they were an inferior sub-species.
As far as self-reflection, what does that even mean? I did not enslave anyone. Nor did my ancestors who came here as immigrants in the late 19th century. I’ve always know slavery was wrong. This does not awaken me to the plight of enslaved people, as that was known already. This is a vapid, political gesture triggered by a need to be liked and re-elected. But hey, I feel so much better now that the feds have made up yet another holiday. Yippee.
Anonymous wrote: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?
CIA, State, AID, and civilian DOD to name a few. Amb. Stevens (Benghazi) for example.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d rather have legislation that holds police accountable for killing us.
How are you posting here if you were killed by police?
Hey, but you’ve just identified the reason for a holiday in March or April. Maybe we’ll have the “mass shooting by assault weapon” Memorial Day holiday in April and March can be the “I’m a criminal / rioter that was abused by and occasionally killed by police” holiday. Then we’ll have a holiday for every month and some will even have two. Oh wait, I forgot about August. Let’s have a holiday for the day we dropped the bomb. We’ll call it the “this is what justified, bean-counter mass murder really looks like” holiday.
Sound good?
I’m sure this sounded really good in your head - and you thought you were making some clever point. It does not come across clearly. A generous read would be that you think we have too many holidays and don’t believe that the end of human slavery in this country is worth celebrating as one. That isn’t a good look.
Hopefully this new holiday will trigger a little more self-reflection in future generations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d rather have legislation that holds police accountable for killing us.
How are you posting here if you were killed by police?
Hey, but you’ve just identified the reason for a holiday in March or April. Maybe we’ll have the “mass shooting by assault weapon” Memorial Day holiday in April and March can be the “I’m a criminal / rioter that was abused by and occasionally killed by police” holiday. Then we’ll have a holiday for every month and some will even have two. Oh wait, I forgot about August. Let’s have a holiday for the day we dropped the bomb. We’ll call it the “this is what justified, bean-counter mass murder really looks like” holiday.
Sound good?
You are probably the most ignorant poster on this thread and that’s saying a lot. Congrats!
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you think this holiday is for black people - then you are 100% part of the problem.
This is a holiday to recognize an important event in *our* country.
The new holiday is for everyone, with each to celebrate in their own way. Rehoboth, here we come!
Anonymous wrote:If you think this holiday is for black people - then you are 100% part of the problem.
This is a holiday to recognize an important event in *our* country.
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.