Posted on 12/30/2017 9:04:32 AM PST by pinochet
The article below reveals that 87 percent of Black Americans reject Kwanzaa
https://www.thoughtco.com/what-is-kwanzaa-2834584
In 1962, powerful atheists used their influence to get the Supreme Court to remove prayer from school in Englel v. Vitale, in which the court ruled 8-1. In 1963, the Supreme Court case Abington School District v Schempp, in which the late atheist activist Madalyn O'Hair was a co-complainant, removed Bible reading from school. Since the 1960s, there have been dozens of well funded atheists organizations all over the place, that work to remove the influence of Christianity in public places.
According to Ann Coulter, the creator of Kwanzaa was a Black employee of the FBI, who was hired to destroy black civil rights organizations:
http://www.wnd.com/2017/12/happy-kwanzaa-the-holiday-brought-to-you-by-the-fbi-2/
Dr. Maulana Karenga was alleged to have created Kwanzaa in 1966 when he was an FBI employee. Given that it was the time that the federal government initiated its war on Christianity, and the founder of Kwanzaa had publicly declared his hatred for Christianity and Christmas, did he create Kwanzaa on his own or did the rich white atheists who control the federal government give him orders to do so?
The public schools have brainwashed Blacks for decades to accept Kwanzaa, at a time that Christmas carols were illegal in public schools. Yet, 87 percent of Blacks prefer to celebrate Christmas and reject Kwanzaa.
I agree with Ann Coulter that Kwanzaa was not created by Blacks, but by rich white atheists who are trying to abolish Christianity.
When we were in Africa we would have American visitors who always asked about “Kwanzaa” celebrations. We had to explain to the school secretary what it was. She looked puzzled and said, “They don’t celebrate Christmas in America? Are they not Christians there?”
i still don’t know anyone who celebrates Kwanzaa who doesn’t also celebrate another holiday in December first (Jewish or Christian, usually)
And we were in Kenya at the time. It is not even a minor holiday there.
It flat out does not exist.
Thanks. Boy, I got those mixed up.
The largest single group of kwanzaa celebrants is While female mostly Jewish government school teachers. It has always been this way.
That wold be juneteenth.
If you wish a black person Happy Kwanza, isnt that being rascist?
Several years ago, in the Washington Times I believe, there was an article concerning kwanzaa written by a black American who was married to a black woman born and raised in Africa.
One day their children came home with special school projects for kwanzaa. Having never heard of it he asked his children who told him it was a traditional African celebration.
He asked his African born wife who hadn’t a clue.
When the teacher couldn’t give him a real explanation for this African celebration he started contacting African embassies in DC.
The first one he contacted said they had never heard of it, “try Ghana it might be one of theirs.”
He called, visited or emailed every African embassy in DC and drew a complete blank.
The best answer he got was that it was probably something dreamed up by one of the black supremacist groups here in the US. It wasn’t African.
Thanks.
I don't see anything about white atheists creating it.
The holiday did get some kind of following in the African-American community and I guess white multiculturalists picked it up as a Black Christmas or Hanukah.
That most African-Americans don't celebrate Kwanzaa doesn't rule out that a vocal and visible group promotes the holiday.
"I'm dreaming of a black Kwanzaa......"
I should have said, “At the time, the overhead music company couldn’t find any.” Thank goodness. Now, there are children’s songs on YouTube. Playing those would have destroyed all of the morale the company was working to improve.
Its also on our calendars.
If you would read, you’d see I was corrected and acknowledged it.
And I won’t read your Wikipedia link to that snake.
Maybe on an all white College Campus.
They will all buy something to virtue signal they are down for the cause.
It is pure American invention, not a bit of Africa in it.
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