Anonymous wrote:You must be invited? You can't decide to begin celebrating it on your own? And I presume finding it absurd makes one ignorant? I fail to see the point in connecting to my "African roots"--nobody in my immediate family has lived in Africa in 200 years
Anonymous wrote:To answer the original question, my family has celebrated Kwanza in the past. I celebrated Kwanza with friends this year. It can be a very emotional and spiritual bonding for those who are of like minds. More people celebrate and or recognize Kwanza than people think. However you must be invited to celebrate the event with others. And you only celebrate this event with people who you want to share it with, as many people can be judgmental or downright ignorant, as has been shown on this thread. We will not be letting it go. And yes, we also celebrate Xmas to the extent one can separate the consumerism from the true meaning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Political correct police has decided that it is being celebrated
The grammatically correct police need to make you rewrite this sentence so that readers can actually understand whatever it is you're trying to convey.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Political correct police has decided that it is being celebrated
The grammatically correct police need to make you rewrite this sentence so that readers can actually understand whatever it is you're trying to convey.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Or the 12 yr old virgin Mary
But was she really a virgin
Anonymous wrote: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.
Or the 12 yr old virgin Mary
Anonymous wrote:Somehow I'm not surprised that the DH of a woman who isn't black doesn't celebrate Kwaanza.