On the second day of Kwanzaa Karenga gave to me
Two Jaily birds,
And a Marxist in a red tree.
On the third day of Kwanzaa Karenga gave to me
Three ’Lectric cords.
Two Jaily birds,
And a Marxist in a red tree.
On the fourth day of Kwanzaa Karenga gave to me
Four Lenin busts.
Three ’Lectric cords,
Two Jaily birds,
And a Marxist in a red tree.
On the fifth day of Kwanzaa Karenga gave to me
Five Golden pliers.
Four Lenin busts,
Three ’Lectric cords,
Two Jaily birds,
And a Marxist in a red tree.
On the sixth day of Kwanzaa Karenga gave to me
Six Castro jumpsuits.
Five Golden pliers,
Four Lenin busts,
Three ’Lectric cords,
Two Jaily birds,
And a Marxist in a red tree.
On the seventh day of Kwanzaa Karenga gave to me
Seven Mao pajamas,
Six Castro jumpsuits,
Five Golden pliers,
Four Lenin busts
Three ’Lectric cords,
Two Jaily birds,
And a Marxist in a red tree.
Kwanzaa is a holiday for the uneducated idiots with a college diploma who use words like “juneteenth.”
Isn’t the symbol of Kwanzaa a hot soldering iron ?
Only White Liberals care about Kwanzaa.
When you don’t have a culture of your own, you steal some from others, make a mockery of what’s left, and pretend it was stolen from you all along.
She’s not a bit African. She’s Jamaican and Indian. But she probably doesn’t know the difference.
Kwanzaa is a holiday commensurate with the ethics and fictitious writings that gave us the MLK,Jr. National Holiday. It has been accepted by the white apologists trying to appease the black community when in reality it is just a perversion of truth.
I decorate for Kwanzaa. I hang electrical cords on the wall for easy access for whipping. I set up an auto battery with long cords on each terminal for easy access as well.
Kwanzaa is a political product of the 1960s black power movement. As aptly phrased by The Star-Ledger columnist Paul Mulshine, the so-called holiday has "nothing to do with Africa and everything to do with California in the 1960s." It's a black-separatist idea devised to divide Americans along racial lines. James Coleman, a former Black Panther, reportedly acknowledged the tactic of sowing racial division: "By only stressing the unity of black people, Kwanzaa separates black people from the rest of Americans..."
Kwanzaa's red, black, and green flag—adopted from the Pan-African flag—previously promoted racial separatism and political violence. Before alterations in order and interpretation of the colors, Kwanzaa's flag was the "symbol of devotion" to "establish an independent African nation" on the North American continent through bloodshed. "Red is for the Blood. Black is the Black People. Green is for the Land," the official Kwanzaa Information Center declared, pledging allegiance to the flag of black nationalism:
Amid a turf war fighting for control over the black studies program at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Karenga's followers, in 1969, murdered two Black Panthers who had confronted the United Slaves cult leader inside the student center.
The Los Angeles Times described the barbaric torture in an article covering testimony at Karenga's trial, revealing that the women were whipped with cords, beaten with batons, and seared with irons—all while naked—in an effort to elicit confessions:
"You must have a cultural revolution before the violent revolution," Karenga penned in his self-published pamphlet "The Quotable Karenga,"
Karenga sought to achieve "re-Africanization" of black Americans—or "Back to Black," as he described in "our own Ebonics way," a.k.a. "black speech" (a portmanteau of ebony and phonics). "Black is not simply a color, it is also culture and consciousness," Karenga pontificated.
However, at the time that he created Kwanzaa, Karenga had not visited Africa. Scholars have since criticized Karenga for manufacturing a mysticized notion of Africa,
Kwanzaa's seven pillars are identical to the seven principles of the Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA),
Kwanzaa is not rooted in faith, either. Intended to be a strictly secular African-American "alternative" to Christmas, Kwanzaa lacked and continues to lack appeal to black Christians. (Several black Baptist leaders have publicly spoken out against Karenga's anti-Christian preachings.)
Armed with a Messianic complex, Kwanzaa's creator urged his followers to reject Christianity as "a white religion.
In Brooklyn, New York, the EAST Organization, which was a vocal promoter of Kwanzaa, chastised black Americans for Christmas shopping, believing it was akin to slavery: "TAKE THE CHAINS OFF YOUR BRAIN BLACK PEOPLE!!!"
In 1971, the Harlem Commonwealth Council commissioned race-hustler Al Sharpton (before his Fat Albert days) to indoctrinate black elementary school students about Kwanzaa's "connection with the African past," claiming it's "a spiritual ceremony"
Karenga even admitted that Kwanzaa is a farce to an audience at Howard University, a "historically black" college, in 1987:
Karenga currently chairs the Africana Studies Department at California State University. - https://townhall.com/tipsheet/miacathell/2024/01/01/kwanzaa-dark-truth-n2632847
> claimed to nostalgically recall fond childhood memories of multi-generational Kwanzaa celebrations
Back in her homeland of Wakanda?
The way to celebrate Kwanzaa is to get knee walking drunk like Sandra Lee and watch her bake Kwanzaa cake, as per this epic Youtube video (only available there, but worth a viewing!). An historical video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=we2iWTJqo98
Kamala has told tall tales of cherished age-old Kamala has told tall tales of cherished age-old Kwanzaa traditions.
BS the spooky old wench Kwanzaa didn’t come a trend until years later.
Kwanzaa = First Fruit
Thanks for the post.
Before the reminders of abduction torture and murder, I was just getting into the traditional Kwanzaa spirit like Kamala.
That’s done now.
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