Anonymous wrote:It's a stupid Biden unplanned holiday on a Thursday they should have made it a Friday. He probably forgot the day
Anonymous wrote:I work for a large and very diverse place in DC - people love this holiday, particularly Black people who work here. If you think it doesn't matter, it just doesn't matter in your bubble.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a stupid Biden unplanned holiday on a Thursday they should have made it a Friday. He probably forgot the day
It's June 19th. Unplanned holiday? What the hell? It's whatever day it falls on. Did you fall out of a tree?
The PP who called it a Biden holiday probably doesn't realize it passed both houses of Congress before being signed into law. Because it's actually possible to sign legislation instead of nonstop
executive orders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He probably doesn't care. I kind of don't. It's really a Texas-specific date, and I'm not from Texas. I had never heard of it until 2020 or thereabouts.
The celebration of the true end of chattel slavery in our country is not specific to Texas, nor is it specific to Black people. It's absolutely something our entire country should celebrate, and history we should all know. The apathy around history having to do with Black Americans as though it is not also American history is kind of gross.
Anonymous wrote:anyone moaning about a holiday about the end of slavery can go work for free today. sheesh
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a stupid Biden unplanned holiday on a Thursday they should have made it a Friday. He probably forgot the day
It's June 19th. Unplanned holiday? What the hell? It's whatever day it falls on. Did you fall out of a tree?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a stupid Biden unplanned holiday on a Thursday they should have made it a Friday. He probably forgot the day
...You know Juneteenth is shorthand for June 19th, right? So Thursday is the actual date.
I love how you act like this is obvious, when it could also reasonably mean June thirteenth, fourteenth, fifteenth, sixteenth, seventeenth, eighteenth, or nineteenth... Why in the world do we not refer to it by something more descriptive, like the celebration of emancipation, or the end of slavery in the United States. Is absolutely something we should all celebrate in our country, but the title diminishes it as something relevant for a subset of Americans.
OMG study a little history. Stupid people in TX took 2 1\2 extra years to end slavery... June 19, 1865.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a stupid Biden unplanned holiday on a Thursday they should have made it a Friday. He probably forgot the day
...You know Juneteenth is shorthand for June 19th, right? So Thursday is the actual date.
I love how you act like this is obvious, when it could also reasonably mean June thirteenth, fourteenth, fifteenth, sixteenth, seventeenth, eighteenth, or nineteenth... Why in the world do we not refer to it by something more descriptive, like the celebration of emancipation, or the end of slavery in the United States. Is absolutely something we should all celebrate in our country, but the title diminishes it as something relevant for a subset of Americans.
Stop walking around with your whole ahh hanging out.
Anonymous wrote:It's a stupid Biden unplanned holiday on a Thursday they should have made it a Friday. He probably forgot the day
Anonymous wrote:It’s a national holiday as a result of the George Floyd killing and our need for kumbuya. Yes, it commemorates when the last blacks knew about their freedom in Texas. The Emancipation Proclamation was of enormous consequence but why not combine it with MLK Day as has been done with Presidents Day. More than half the states don’t see it as a holiday. The Feds get a holiday but the rest of us don’t.
Anonymous wrote:The federal adoption is an attempt to replace July 4th.