Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kwanzaa was started by Ron Karenga, a member of a black nationalist group. He was sentenced to prison for torturing a female member of the group. The religion celebrates the Seven Principles of Blackness, so it would be really pretty hilarious if a white person were to celebrate it.
He was convicted of torturing a woman in his group and then people celebrate he invented? That is pretty sick.
Not too far off from the Mormons.
Or the "prophet" mohammed and his 9yr old bride.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FYI--The Anacostia Museum held a huge Kwanzaa celebration today. It was well attended by many families from all over the DMV area.
Was it mostly AA families?
Anonymous wrote:FYI--The Anacostia Museum held a huge Kwanzaa celebration today. It was well attended by many families from all over the DMV area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kwanzaa was started by Ron Karenga, a member of a black nationalist group. He was sentenced to prison for torturing a female member of the group. The religion celebrates the Seven Principles of Blackness, so it would be really pretty hilarious if a white person were to celebrate it.
He was convicted of torturing a woman in his group and then people celebrate he invented? That is pretty sick.
Not too far off from the Mormons.
Anonymous wrote:Somehow I'm not surprised that the DH of a woman who isn't black doesn't celebrate Kwaanza.
Anonymous wrote:Somehow I'm not surprised that the DH of a woman who isn't black doesn't celebrate Kwaanza.
Anonymous wrote:The people who bought slaves celebrated it, as did the people who transported them to AmericaAnonymous wrote:Anyone know if slaves celebrated Christmas or something else? And no, I'm not asking if they got presents.
The people who bought slaves celebrated it, as did the people who transported them to AmericaAnonymous wrote:Anyone know if slaves celebrated Christmas or something else? And no, I'm not asking if they got presents.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone know if slaves celebrated Christmas or something else? And no, I'm not asking if they got presents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH is black and does not celebrate Kwanzaa - he thinks it is a joke.
Really! And your dear husband is the authority on all that is Black American. Amazing. Tell your husband that he speaks for all. LOL
Oh for Pete's sake - I'm the one who wrote the post above. Let me clarify - I was not writing for any other black person - only for my husband "HE thinks it's a joke" - those were his actual words. He is no more an authority than anyone else would be, but that is his opinion. I am sure there are plenty of AA that celebrate Kwanzaa. I can't speak to that. My DH doesn't and he does think it's a joke - his words. That was truly my only point. I certainly wasn't typing that as therefore it must be true for everyone - if you thought that, then you read waaay too much into things.
Also, the OP asked "Anyone actually celebrate Kwanzaa?" So, by mentioning that her DH does not, the post in question here is just answering the original question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH is black and does not celebrate Kwanzaa - he thinks it is a joke.
Really! And your dear husband is the authority on all that is Black American. Amazing. Tell your husband that he speaks for all. LOL
Oh for Pete's sake - I'm the one who wrote the post above. Let me clarify - I was not writing for any other black person - only for my husband "HE thinks it's a joke" - those were his actual words. He is no more an authority than anyone else would be, but that is his opinion. I am sure there are plenty of AA that celebrate Kwanzaa. I can't speak to that. My DH doesn't and he does think it's a joke - his words. That was truly my only point. I certainly wasn't typing that as therefore it must be true for everyone - if you thought that, then you read waaay too much into things.
Also, the OP asked "Anyone actually celebrate Kwanzaa?" So, by mentioning that her DH does not, the post in question here is just answering the original question.