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1 posted on 11/23/2005 1:24:45 PM PST by OldArmy94
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Mark for later.


2 posted on 11/23/2005 1:25:45 PM PST by Spiff ("They start yelling, 'Murderer!' 'Traitor!' They call me by name." - Gael Murphy, Code Pink leader)
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3 posted on 11/23/2005 1:28:16 PM PST by al baby (Father of the beeber)
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Happy Ramahanakwansmas!

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5 posted on 11/23/2005 1:31:09 PM PST by dawn53
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Ignore it and it will go away.


6 posted on 11/23/2005 1:31:39 PM PST by AbeKrieger (Islam is the virus that causes al-Qaeda.)
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Kwanzaa For Dummies, an old but good expose on the fake holiday called kwanzaa.
7 posted on 11/23/2005 1:32:44 PM PST by SpaceBar
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I would like to start a Holiday in honor of th 41st and 43rd presidents of the United States.

I think I will call it Bushwanza.
8 posted on 11/23/2005 1:34:13 PM PST by msnimje (Bob Woodward is the GRINCH who stole Fitzmas............Cindy Lou (sheehan) WHO?)
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BLACKS IN AMERICA have suffered an endless series of insults and degradations, the latest of which goes by the name of Kwanzaa.

Ron Karenga (aka Dr. Maulana Ron Karenga) invented the seven-day feast (Dec. 26-Jan. 1) in 1966, branding it a black alternative to Christmas. The idea was to celebrate the end of what he considered the Christmas-season exploitation of African Americans.

According to the official Kwanzaa Web site -- as opposed, say, to the Hallmark Cards Kwanzaa site -- the celebration was designed to foster "conditions that would enhance the revolutionary social change for the masses of Black Americans" and provide a "reassessment, reclaiming, recommitment, remembrance, retrieval, resumption, resurrection and rejuvenation of those principles (Way of Life) utilized by Black Americans' ancestors."

Karenga postulated seven principles: unity, self-determination, collective work and responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity and faith, each of which gets its day during Kwanzaa week. He and his votaries also crafted a flag of black nationalism and a pledge: "We pledge allegiance to the red, black, and green, our flag, the symbol of our eternal struggle, and to the land we must obtain; one nation of black people, with one G-d of us all, totally united in the struggle, for black love, black freedom, and black self-determination."

Now, the point: There is no part of Kwanzaa that is not fraudulent. Begin with the name. The celebration comes from the Swahili term "matunda yakwanza," or "first fruit," and the festival's trappings have Swahili names -- such as "ujima" for "collective work and responsibility" or "muhindi," which are ears of corn celebrants set aside for each child in a family.
Unfortunately, Swahili has little relevance for American blacks. Most slaves were ripped from the shores of West Africa. Swahili is an East African tongue.

To put that in perspective, the cultural gap between Senegal and Kenya is as dramatic as the chasm that separates, say, London and Tehran. Imagine singing "G-d Save the Queen" in Farsi, and you grasp the enormity of the gaffe.

Worse, Kwanzaa ceremonies have no discernible African roots. No culture on earth celebrates a harvesting ritual in December, for instance, and the implicit pledges about human dignity don't necessarily jibe with such still-common practices as female circumcision and polygamy. The inventors of Kwanzaa weren't promoting a return to roots; they were shilling for Marxism. They even appropriated the term "ujima," which Julius Nyrere cited when he uprooted tens of thousands of Tanzanians and shipped them forcibly to collective farms, where they proved more adept at cultivating misery than banishing hunger.

Even the rituals using corn don't fit. Corn isn't indigenous to Africa. Mexican Indians developed it, and the crop was carried worldwide by white colonialists.

The fact is, there is no Ur-African culture. The continent remains stubbornly tribal. Hutus and Tutsis still slaughter one another for sport.
Go to Kenya, where I taught briefly as a young man, and you'll see endless hostility between Kikuyu, Luo, Luhya and Masai. Even South African politics these days have more to do with tribal animosities than ideological differences.

Moreover, chaos too often prevails over order. Warlords hold sway in Somalia, Eritrea, Liberia and Zaire. Genocidal maniacs have wiped out millions in Rwanda, Uganda and Ethiopia. The once-shining hopes for Kenya have vanished.

Detroit native Keith Richburg writes in his extraordinary book, "Out of America: A Black Man Confronts Africa," that "this strange place defies even the staunchest of optimists; it drains you of hope ..."
Richburg, who served for three years as the African bureau chief for The Washington Post, offers a challenge for the likes of Karenga: "Talk to me about Africa and my black roots and my kinship with my African brothers and I'll throw it back in your face, and then I'll rub your nose in the images of rotting flesh."

His book concludes: "I have been here, and I have seen -- and frankly, I want no part of it. .... By an accident of birth, I am a black man born in America, and everything I am today -- my culture and my attitudes, my sensibilities, loves and desires -- derives from that one simple and irrefutable fact."

Nobody ever ennobled a people with a lie or restored stolen dignity through fraud. Kwanzaa is the ultimate chump holiday -- Jim Crow with a false and festive wardrobe. It praises practices -- "cooperative economics, and collective work and responsibility" -- that have succeeded nowhere on earth and would mire American blacks in endless backwardness.

Our treatment of Kwanzaa provides a revealing sign of how far we have yet to travel on the road to reconciliation. The white establishment has thrown in with it, not just to cash in on the business, but to patronize black activists and shut them up.

This year, President Clinton signed his fourth Kwanzaa proclamation. He crooned: "The symbols and ceremony of Kwanzaa, evoking the rich history and heritage of African Americans, remind us that our nation draws much of its strength from our diversity."

But our strength, as Richburg points out, comes from real principles: tolerance, brotherhood, hard work, personal responsibility, equality before the law. If Americans really cared about racial healing, they would focus on those ideas -- and not on a made-up rite that mistakes segregationism for spirituality and fiction for history.


9 posted on 11/23/2005 1:36:13 PM PST by Mikey_1962
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They should just celebrate the Flying Spaghetti Monster. It makes much more sense than taking up a felon's holiday.


11 posted on 11/23/2005 1:38:34 PM PST by teenyelliott (Soylent green should be made outta liberals...)
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"Anywhere we are, Us is."

Wherever you go, there you are.

12 posted on 11/23/2005 1:41:27 PM PST by JennysCool (Non-Y2K-Compliant)
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in a maneuver that even The Kingfish might have found difficult -- he got himself installed as the chairman of the Department of Black Studies at California State University at Long Beach.

Probably not so difficult.

13 posted on 11/23/2005 1:46:46 PM PST by bkepley
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Ron Karenga (aka Dr. Maulana Ron Karenga) invented the seven-day feast ... the celebration was designed to foster "conditions that would enhance the revolutionary social change for the masses of Black Americans" and provide a "reassessment, reclaiming, recommitment, remembrance, retrieval, resumption, resurrection and rejuvenation of those principles (Way of Life)

What can you do? The man obviously new how to party down.

14 posted on 11/23/2005 1:51:35 PM PST by bkepley
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21 posted on 11/23/2005 2:06:58 PM PST by BenLurkin (O beautiful for patriot dream - that sees beyond the years)
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WHITE CHRISTMAS

I’m dreaming of a white Kwanzaa
But I guess that is not PC
Kwanzaa is such baloney…it's made up and phony
Karenga laughs at you and me

I’m dreaming of a white Kwanzaa
For pagan whites, oh what a coup
I could make up the rules, you see
And then you could start celebrating me

I’m dreaming of a white Kwaanzaa
Are racist thoughts deep in my head?
But it could get messy…protesting Jesse
Might say that I would be better dead

I’m dreaming of a white Kwanzaa
Would Maxine Waters go insane?
She’d be on the television…what's new?
She’d be screaming “I’ll get DFU”

23 posted on 11/23/2005 2:15:57 PM PST by doug from upland (The troops will come home when the mission is complete)
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later Happy Holidays pingout.


26 posted on 11/23/2005 2:27:21 PM PST by little jeremiah
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Every year on FR we're reminded of the easily demonstrable fact that Kwanzaa is a complete sham with no roots whatsoever in actual African history.

But here's what we don't hear enough about. Black Americans don't observe Kwanzaa. Oh, maybe a few academics and some other folks posing for the camera pretend to celebrate Karenga's silly, made-up rituals, but actual flesh-and-blood African-American families know less about Kwanzaa than the typical Freeper who's read about it on this forum over the years, and do nothing to participate in it.

Kwanzaa is wholly the child of the left and its guilt-ridden sycophants in the lily white liberal media. Blacks themselves pay no attention to it.

28 posted on 11/23/2005 2:28:54 PM PST by beckett (Amor Fati)
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bttt


29 posted on 11/23/2005 2:35:58 PM PST by Artemis Webb
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FESTIVUS for the Rest of US

-Seinfeld


30 posted on 11/23/2005 2:39:45 PM PST by scandalon
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Where been the buses? Where be all the gumint buses at?!


31 posted on 11/23/2005 2:43:20 PM PST by emiller
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Ron N. Everett had as much right to start Kwanza as L. Ron Hubbard had to start Scientology.

If people are stupid enough to fall for their scams then what right has anyone else got to complain.

IMO these people are Con Artists just like the guy who puts burnt oil on your driveway and calls it sealer. However because its a religion of sorts the Govt. allows it.


34 posted on 11/23/2005 2:59:20 PM PST by sgtbono2002 (The Dems are willing to throw the game in Iraq, just to embarrass President Bush)
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Personally I'll be celebrating Festivus this year. A Festivus for the rest of us! /Sienfeld


37 posted on 11/23/2005 3:04:09 PM PST by BlueYonder
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