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KWANZAA: A HOLIDAY FROM THE FBI (Coulter Classic Repost)
anncoulter.org via freerepublic.com ^ | 12/14/2002 | Ann Coulter

Posted on 12/27/2004 7:41:49 AM PST by Lancey Howard

Kwanzaa: A Holiday From The FBI anncoulter.org | 12/24/2002 | ANN COULTER

TRENT LOTT, call your office: Apparently some parts of American history can be sanitized and forgotten. Earlier this week, President George Bush issued a formal White House proclamation celebrating Kwanzaa.

Sounding like a "Saturday Night Live" send-up, Bush praised the "seven principles" of Kwanzaa, "known as Nguzo Saba," and discussed the "early harvest gatherings called 'matunda ya kwanza,' or first fruits." He included the usual claptrap about how Kwanzaa celebrates "traditional African values" and "uniting people of diverse backgrounds and beliefs."

It is a fact that Kwanzaa was invented in 1966 by a black radical FBI stooge, Ron Karenga, aka Dr. Maulana Karenga. Karenga was a founder of United Slaves, a violent nationalist rival to the Black Panthers and a dupe of the FBI.

In what was probably ultimately a foolish gamble, during the madness of the '60s the FBI encouraged the most extreme black nationalist organizations in order to discredit and split the left. The more preposterous the organization, the better. Karenga's United Slaves was perfect. In the annals of the American '60s, Karenga was the Father Gapon, stooge of the czarist police.

Despite modern perceptions that blend all the black activists of the '60s, the Black Panthers did not hate whites. They did not seek armed revolution. Those were the precepts of Karenga's United Slaves. United Slaves were proto-fascists, walking around in dashikis, blowing away Black Panthers and adopting invented "African" names. (That was a big help to the black community: How many boys named "Jamal" currently sit on death row?)

Whether Karenga was a willing dupe, or just a dupe, remains unclear. Curiously, in a 1995 interview with Ethnic NewsWatch, Karenga matter-of-factly explained that the forces out to get O.J. Simpson for the "framed" murder of two whites included: "the FBI, the CIA, the State Department, Interpol, the Chicago Police Department" and so on. (He further noted that "the evidence was not strong enough to prohibit or eliminate unreasonable doubt" -- an interesting standard of proof.) Karenga should know about FBI infiltration.

In the category of the-gentleman-doth-protest-too-much, back in the '70s, Karenga was quick to criticize rumors that black radicals were government-supported. When Nigerian newspapers claimed that some American black radicals were CIA operatives, Karenga leapt in to denounce the idea publicly, saying, "Africans must stop generalizing about the loyalties and motives of Afro-Americans, including the widespread suspicion of black Americans being CIA agents."

By now, there is no question that the FBI fueled the bloody rivalry between the Panthers and United Slaves. In one barbarous outburst, Karenga's United Slaves shot Black Panther Al "Bunchy" Carter on the UCLA campus. Karenga himself served time, a useful stepping-stone for his current position as a black studies professor at California State University at Long Beach.

Kwanzaa itself is a lunatic blend of schmaltzy '60s rhetoric, black racism and Marxism. Indeed, the seven "principles" of Kwanzaa praise collectivism in every possible arena of life -- economics, work, personality, even litter removal. ("Kuumba: Everyone should strive to improve the community and make it more beautiful.") It takes a village to raise a police snitch.

When Karenga was asked to distinguish Kawaida, the philosophy underlying Kwanzaa, from "classical Marxism," he essentially explained that under Kawaida, we also hate whites. While taking the "best of" -- I'm not making this up -- "early Chinese and Cuban socialism," Kawaida practitioners believe one's racial identity "determines life conditions, life chances and self-understanding." There's an inclusive philosophy for you.

Coincidentally, the seven principles of Kwanzaa are the very same seven principles of the Symbionese Liberation Army, another charming invention of the Least-Great Generation. In 1974, Patricia Hearst, kidnap victim-cum-SLA revolutionary, posed next to the banner of her alleged captors, a seven-headed cobra. Each snake head stood for one of the SLA's revolutionary principles: Umojo, Kujichagulia, Ujima, Ujamaa, Nia, Kuumba and Imani -- precisely the seven "principles" of Kwanzaa.

With his Kwanzaa greetings, President Bush is saluting the intellectual sibling of the Symbionese Liberation Army, killer of housewives and police. He is saluting the founder of United Slaves, who were such lunatics that they shot Panthers for not being sufficiently insane -- all with the FBI as their covert ally. It's as if David Duke invented a holiday called "Anglica," and the president of the United States issued a presidential proclamation honoring the synthetic holiday. People might well stand up and take notice if that happened.

Kwanzaa was the result of a '60s psychosis grafted onto black community. Liberals have become so mesmerized by multicultural nonsense that they have forgotten the real history of Kwanzaa and United Slaves -- the violence, the Marxism, the insanity. Most absurdly, for leftists anyway, is that they have forgotten the FBI's tacit encouragement of this murderous black nationalist cult founded by the father of Kwanzaa.

Now the "holiday" concocted by an FBI dupe is honored in a presidential proclamation calling it a "holiday that promotes mutual understanding." A movement that started approximately 2,000 years before Kwanzaa leaps well beyond merely "promot(ing) mutual understanding" to say we are all equal before God. It is so inclusive, people get mad at it. That movement is also celebrated this week. But the Christian leaders at the forefront of the abolitionist and civil rights movements have been washed down the memory hole.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: blackracist; coulter; discrimination; diversity; kwanzaa; multiculturalism; racist; racistholiday; tolerance
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1 posted on 12/27/2004 7:41:50 AM PST by Lancey Howard
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To: Lancey Howard

An oldie but goodie from the FR archives.


2 posted on 12/27/2004 7:42:49 AM PST by Lancey Howard
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To: Lancey Howard
Bush praised the "seven principles" of Kwanzaa, "known as Nguzo Saba," and discussed the "early harvest gatherings called 'matunda ya kwanza,' or first fruits." He included the usual claptrap about how Kwanzaa celebrates "traditional African values" and "uniting people of diverse backgrounds and beliefs."

< / there goes breakfast >

Did he do it again this year?

3 posted on 12/27/2004 7:45:27 AM PST by Mr. Mojo
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To: Lancey Howard
It's lines like this one....

United Slaves were proto-fascists, walking around in dashikis, blowing away Black Panthers and adopting invented "African" names. (That was a big help to the black community: How many boys named "Jamal" currently sit on death row?)

....that are written by nobody except Ann Coulter.

4 posted on 12/27/2004 7:46:30 AM PST by Lancey Howard
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To: Mr. Mojo

No. This year's "Kwanzaa message" from the President was short and muted, exactly the way some Presidential aide told the speechwriter intern to write it.


7 posted on 12/27/2004 7:48:54 AM PST by Lancey Howard
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To: Baynative

This guy Karenga sounds like a typical Los Angeles Congressman.


8 posted on 12/27/2004 7:51:05 AM PST by Lancey Howard
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To: Lancey Howard

Does this post violate the rules?


9 posted on 12/27/2004 7:53:49 AM PST by wolfpat
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To: Mr. Mojo

I think Clinton started this tradition of Kwanzaa greetings. I thought since Clinton left, Bush would get rid of this insanity. I wonder how many of Clinton's traditions are still practiced in the White House.


10 posted on 12/27/2004 8:04:33 AM PST by econ_grad
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To: wolfpat
Does this post violate the rules?

Why yes! Yes it does!


11 posted on 12/27/2004 8:05:08 AM PST by Lancey Howard
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To: wolfpat

12 posted on 12/27/2004 8:08:18 AM PST by Lancey Howard
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To: wolfpat

It would seem so.....


13 posted on 12/27/2004 8:09:40 AM PST by Wingy
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Geez Lady - EAT A DOUGHNUT!!!
Pretty from the neck up; scary down-to-the-floor.

Ann, two words: Karen Carpenter.

14 posted on 12/27/2004 8:20:02 AM PST by solitas
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To: Lancey Howard

Kwanza's acceptance by our popular culture is the epitome of our culture's disdain for Truth in place of meaningless feel-good symbolism that is often contrary to the facts.

When one contrasts Kwanzas acceptance with the rejection of Christmas, it is particularly illuminating.

To celebrate the inclusiveness of Kwanza is like celebrating the inclusiveness of Nazism and the KKK.

I really wish political staffers would point out these things, after a little research, before writing such stupid pap for the President to vlather to the public.


16 posted on 12/27/2004 8:27:41 AM PST by JFK_Lib
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To: Lancey Howard
Does the Kingfish give out presents to kids on Kwanzaa?


17 posted on 12/27/2004 8:28:20 AM PST by judywillow
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To: solitas

Two more words: man hands.


18 posted on 12/27/2004 8:31:00 AM PST by Luddite Patent Counsel ("No man's life, liberty or property is safe while the Legislature is in session.")
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To: Lancey Howard
Did David Duke ever come up with a phony holiday to celebrate "Northern European values"?


How well that would have been received?
19 posted on 12/27/2004 8:36:19 AM PST by BenLurkin (Big government is still a big problem.)
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To: Lancey Howard

His Christmas greetings were short and muted as well. As a matter of fact, the words Christ or Christmas did not appear on the White House 'Christmas' card.


20 posted on 12/27/2004 8:49:12 AM PST by ladyjane
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