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Did you have a happy Kwanzaa?
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| Joesph Farah
Posted on 12/24/2003 5:17:43 PM PST by FlyLow
I'm a little late in asking, forgive me.
But, did you have a happy Kwanzaa?
I know the celebration officially ended 10 days ago, but the news has kept me busy until now.
President Bush was quicker to the trigger than I was.
Back on Dec. 20 a full six days before onset of this very spiritual weeklong rite he sent "warm greetings to all who are celebrating Kwanzaa." It gave me a warm and fuzzy feeling all over even though I don't personally celebrate this sacred event.
Why did Bush issue a proclamation on Kwanzaa? Well, he explained that this important holiday was established in 1966 as an African-American celebration of "family, community and culture. The seven-day observance, beginning Dec. 26 and ending Jan. 1, serves as a special time to recognize and reaffirm the Nguzo Saba, or Seven Principles, of African culture. These are unity, self-determination, collective work and responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity and faith."
Bush continued: "Kwanzaa provides an opportunity for people of African heritage regardless of their religious background or faith, to come together and to show reverence for their Creator and creation, to commemorate the past, to recommit to high ideals, and to celebrate the good life. These life-affirming traditions take on particular resonance this year, as the United States and the world face new challenges to peace. As individuals, families and communities take part in this celebration of unity and enduring values, I extend best wishes to people throughout the globe for a wonderful and memorable Kwanzaa."
Touching, moving, multi-cultural.
Bush was correct in pointing out that this new high holy day is a very recent invention. There are few holidays we can actually attribute to one man's vision. Kwanzaa is such a holiday coined by Ron Karenga in 1966.
Who was Ron Karenga?
Glad you asked.
He is a convicted felon sentenced five years after inventing Kwanzaa for torturing two black women by whipping them with electrical cords and beating them with a karate baton after stripping them naked. He placed in the mouth of one of the victims a hot soldering iron, also scarring her face with the device. He put one of her big toes in a vise, and detergent and running water in both of their mouths.
But that wasn't the beginning of the bizarre and violent behavior of Karenga, the patron saint of Kwanzaa not by a long shot.
Just about the time he was dreaming up this new holiday, he was also inventing a new political movement on the campus of UCLA. That movement was called "black cultural nationalism." His group was called United Slaves. And it was defined mainly by violent confrontations with the Black Panthers at UCLA. Two of his followers shot dead two members of the Panthers in 1969.
But no sooner did Karenga get out of prison on the torture charges in 1975 than all was forgotten about his criminal and violent past. He was proclaimed Saint Karenga. Four years later, he was running the Black Studies Department at California State University in Long Beach.
How did he get that job in academia with his record?
Glad you asked again.
Paul Mulshine, who has done an admirable job of chronicling Karenga's history for FrontPagemag.com, has a theory.
Karenga had a jailhouse conversion.
No, he did not become a born-again Christian. He did not renounce violence. He did not even repudiate his past. But he did become a Marxist.
And, while becoming a Christian might have disqualified him for a role in the world of the modern U.S. university, a conversion to Marxism was perceived as a sign of rehabilitation. The one-time psychopath had seen the light.
In conclusion, I hope this little cultural and history lesson helps you see the light about Kwanzaa. It's being taught to your kids in your government schools. It's become a commercial bonanza in black communities through the United States. And, now, even the president of the United States is praising it as a legitimate holiday.
Good grief. What's wrong with America?
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To: FlyLow
It starts 26 Dec. Habari gani.
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posted on
12/24/2003 5:46:19 PM PST
by
RightWhale
(Close your tag lines)
To: FlyLow
The seven-day observance, beginning Dec. 26 and ending Jan. 1, serves as a special time to recognize and reaffirm the Nguzo Saba, or Seven Principles, of African culture. These are unity, self-determination, collective work and responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity and faith." As I type this, the murder rate in Baltimore for 2003, so far, is 264. By far, the perps and the victims are African-Americans.
Happy Kwanza.
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posted on
12/24/2003 5:47:48 PM PST
by
jackbill
To: FlyLow
Because GWB Is a Politician.. When you win by 575 votes anybody who is anything gets a nod.
Now...the distinction between a 'legitimate' holiday and a 'bogus ' one is merely numbers. If you have 500 adherents you are dangerous a cult. If you have 5,000 adherents you are a "misguided cult" if you have 50,000 adherents you are a cult like religion" 500,000 adherents and you are an' Emerging religion" 5,000,000 adherents and presidents and congressmen will say " Happy Uoogla Baramabam" if that is what you call your celebrations.
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posted on
12/24/2003 5:52:32 PM PST
by
tcuoohjohn
(Follow The Money)
To: FlyLow
In keeping with the spirit of Kwanzaa, I mugged a wino and offered up his Muscatel in a ritual sacrifice to "Jobu"
To: FlyLow
I haven't had any problems at all with my Kwanzaa since I switched to boxers from briefs.
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posted on
12/24/2003 5:54:43 PM PST
by
FreedomCalls
(It's the "Statue of Liberty," not the "Statue of Security.")
To: Beck_isright
Well I feel kinda awkward imparting such wisdom on a child who isn't mine. ;) But I've really made a convert of her mom. Don't get her started on illegal aliens!
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posted on
12/24/2003 5:54:46 PM PST
by
rintense
To: Beck_isright
Kwanzaa is a pseudo-holiday created back in the sixties. It was originally proposed as a "black-nationalist Christmas."
When it was later discovered how popular Christmas was amoungst Blacks it was proposed as a parallel celebration.
Without going into too much detail, how it was defined pretty much provides the evidence of its ghetto origins as well as displaying the typical ignorance of the black nationalism movement including it's sequel known as Afrocentrism. First it's supposed to be a harvest festival, but harvest festivals don't exist during the winter in sub-Saharan Africa. The words it uses for it's principles are derived from Swahilli, which is a language hybrid of Arabic and East African Bantu. Almost all Blacks in the United States and the Western Hemisphere are of West African origin so Swahilli would've been totally foreign to their ancestors.
They use a cheap copy of a Menorrah with candles colored in the "black nationalist" colors. Besides being a complete rip off of Hanukkah, Africans didn't use candles, let alone colored ones.
To: Beck_isright
Kwanzaa.CON
To: FlyLow
He is a convicted felon sentenced five years after inventing Kwanzaa for torturing two black women by whipping them with electrical cords and beating them with a karate baton after stripping them naked. He placed in the mouth of one of the victims a hot soldering iron, also scarring her face with the device. He put one of her big toes in a vise, and detergent and running water in both of their mouths. Is that why Kwanzaa is 6 days long?
One day to commemorate the whipping with electrical cords.
One day to commemorate the beating with a baton.
One day to commemorate the placing of a hot soldering iron in the mouth.
One day for scarring the face with a soldering iron.
One day for placing toes in a vice.
One day for running water and detergent in the mouth.
To: FlyLow
These are unity, self-determination, collective work and responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity and faith."Where in Africa are any of these tenets practiced?
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posted on
12/24/2003 6:10:31 PM PST
by
cardinal4
(Hillary and Clark rhymes with Ft Marcy park...)
To: Coeur de Lion
I think K was invented by this guy and other radicals at UCLA. At the time it was trendy amongst radicals to learn swahili. What do you want, historical accuracy from an excon rebelling against The Man? LOL!
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posted on
12/24/2003 6:14:29 PM PST
by
breakem
To: freedumb2003; All
Where is the article about why black Christians shouldn't vote for Democrats?
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posted on
12/24/2003 6:18:40 PM PST
by
apackof2
(I won't be satisfied until I am to smart for my own good)
To: Beck_isright
Well yeah! That's April 20.
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posted on
12/24/2003 6:33:29 PM PST
by
BykrBayb
(I'm going home, and I'm taking my ball with me.)
To: Richard-SIA
My disenchantment is exceeded only by my disgust at the perverse threats masquerading as logical arguments, used in attempting to bully me in to staying with the party!I'm feeling this way myself more and more. If I hear the word "amnesty" again, I don't know what I'll do! As it is, I've been seriously thinking of changing my affiliation from Republican to what is called "unaffiliated" here in NC. It may very well be time to go back to a more independent status.
Even the word "disenchantment," which accurately describes my thinking, is quickly becoming an understatement of biblical proportions.
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posted on
12/24/2003 6:34:14 PM PST
by
viaveritasvita
("When Love takes you in, everything changes.")
To: Beck_isright
Click on picture for Official Kwanzaa Website
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posted on
12/24/2003 6:38:00 PM PST
by
South40
(My vote helped defeat cruz bustamante; did yours?)
To: apackof2
Where is the article about why black Christians shouldn't vote for Democrats? The following is a list:
- http://www.deanforamerica.com/
- http://www.johnkerry.com
- http://www.votehillary.org/
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posted on
12/24/2003 6:43:46 PM PST
by
freedumb2003
(Peace through Strength)
To: FlyLow
'Twas the night before Kwanzaa
And all through the 'hood,
Maulana Karenga was up to no good.
He'd tortured a woman and spent time in jail.
He needed a new scam that just wouldn't fail.
("So what if I stuck some chick's toe in a vice?
Nobody said revolution was nice!")
The Sixties were over. Now what would he do?
Why, he went back to school -- so that's "Dr." to you!
He once ordered shootouts at UCLA
Now he teaches Black Studies just miles away.
Then to top it all off, the good Doctor's new plan
Was to get rid of Christmas and piss off The Man.
Karenga invented a fake holiday.
He called the thing Kwanza. "Hey, what's that you say?
"You don't get what's 'black' about Maoist baloney?
You say that my festival's totally phony?
"Who cares if corn isn't an African crop?
Who cares if our harvest's a month or two off?
Who cares if Swahili's not our mother tongue?
A lie for The Cause never hurt anyone!
"Umoja! Ujima! Kujichagulia, too!
Collectivist crap never sounded so cool!
Those guilty white liberals -- easy to fool.
Your kids will now celebrate Kwanzaa in school!"
And we heard him exclaim as he drove out of sight:
"Happy Kwanzaa to all, except if you're white!"
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posted on
12/24/2003 6:44:27 PM PST
by
South40
(My vote helped defeat cruz bustamante; did yours?)
To: FlyLow
I wasn't able to concentrate on celebrating Kwanza,
I was too busy working with my accountants a toting up my reparations.
To: FlyLow
I missed Kwanza, I was busy celebrating Festivus. The airing of grievences was particulary good this year.
To: South40
Oh happy happy joy joy. A holiday by the Marxist, for the Marxist, and to the Marxist perveting reality. My only question is which Demorat has promised to go to Kwanza services at every, uh, er, mud hut in Africa to win votes?
40
posted on
12/24/2003 6:50:51 PM PST
by
Beck_isright
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