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  • The Dark Truth About Kwanzaa

    01/01/2024 12:50:35 PM PST · by lightman · 38 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | 1 January A.D. 2024 | Mia Cathrell
    Kamala Harris likes to play pretend. Fortunately for her, there's no better performance of make-believe than the cultural charade that is Kwanzaa. And since it's politically advantageous to do so, Kamala the Chameleon purports to be a lifelong celebrant of Kwanzaa. Advertisement For years, Kamala has told tall tales of cherished age-old Kwanzaa traditions in the Harris household. She has repeatedly claimed to nostalgically recall fond childhood memories of multi-generational Kwanzaa celebrations led by "the elders"® sharing stories of yore and lighting candles on the "kinara," a knock-off menorah. (The first "kinara" was forged from a desecrated Jewish menorah, in...
  • Kwanzaa: The Scientology of Holidays

    12/28/2013 2:37:29 AM PST · by markomalley · 17 replies
    Redstate ^ | 12/27/2013 | Erick Erickson
    What do you get when you take a bad science fiction writer with a desire for immortality and add a lust for tax breaks? Scientology. What do you get when you take a neo-marxist felon and add a desire for black nationalism? Kwanzaa. What do both Kwanzaa and Scientology have in common? They are products of post-modern culture given legitimacy by a press hell bent on diminishing the Judeo-Christian heritage in the United States.Over the next few weeks, the media will be profiling families celebrating Kwanzaa — advent wreath lighters are too religious for media profiles. Kwanzaa has absolutely nothing...
  • Ann Coulter: Kwanzaa: Holiday Brought to You By The FBI

    12/26/2012 7:33:03 PM PST · by SeekAndFind · 38 replies
    Townhall ^ | 12/26/2012 | Ann Coulter
    Is it just me, or does Kwanzaa seem to come earlier and earlier each year? And let's face it, Kwanzaa's gotten way too commercialized. A few years ago, I suspended my annual Kwanzaa column because my triumph over this fake holiday seemed complete. The only people still celebrating Kwanzaa were presidential-statement writers and white female public school teachers. But it seems to be creeping back. A few weeks ago, House Minority Leader Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., complained about having to stick around Washington for fiscal cliff negotiations by accusing Republicans of not caring about "families" coming together to bond during...
  • Who killed the phrase "Merry Christmas?" A schizophrenic felon and Al Sharpton did!

    12/26/2012 8:40:17 AM PST · by Oldpuppymax · 9 replies
    Coach is Right ^ | 12/26/12 | Kevin "Coach" Collns
    This year those of us who cherish the phrase “Merry Christmas” have started to say “Merry Christ-mas” to reinsert the name Christ into the greeting. Here’s a reminder of how we started to lose “Merry Christmas” 40 years ago. On the day before Christmas in 1971 the New York Times ran an article about a new “holiday” called Kwanzaa that was invented by an America hating Black separatist named Ron Everett. Everett now uses the made up “African” name Maulana Ron Karenga to show the world he wants nothing to do with White America. That Mr. Karenga was in a...
  • Fewer African-Americans are observing Kwanzaa - why?

    12/21/2010 1:58:27 PM PST · by kingattax · 87 replies · 1+ views
    Philadelphia Daily News ^ | Dec. 21, 2010 | Jenice Armstrong
    I ASKED A 17-year-old I know what he thought about Kwanzaa and he said, "That Jewish holiday?" Uh, no. Clearly, his high school hasn't embraced the multicultural thing and isn't teaching students about the 44-year-old Afrocentric holiday. But I don't knock his ignorance because the truth is that Kwanzaa has never caught on with the majority of black Americans. At the same time, though, it has grown in mainstream acceptance as evidenced by the Kwanzaa postal stamps and greeting cards.
  • Learn about Kwanzaa, it's worth celebrating (Gag Alert!)

    12/25/2006 12:18:10 PM PST · by DogByte6RER · 58 replies · 1,655+ views
    Contra Costa Times ^ | Sun, Dec. 24, 2006 | Akilah Monifa
    Learn about Kwanzaa, it's worth celebrating By Akilah Monifa COMMENTARY I CELEBRATE Kwanzaa, a holiday that honors family, community and culture. My family and I have done so for years. But five years after Sept. 11, in this climate of religious and cultural intolerance in America, I can sympathize with Muslims here who feel like outsiders. Many white Americans are suspicious and fearful of Kwanzaa. Like other holidays that are celebrated predominantly by people of color -- such as Ramadan, Juneteenth, Holi, Hispanic Heritage Month -- Kwanzaa ought to be an opportunity for those who are unfamiliar with it to...
  • Kwanzaa is Right Around the Corner

    12/25/2006 11:55:47 AM PST · by DogByte6RER · 49 replies · 1,620+ views
    KNX 1070 News radio ^ | December 25, 2006 | CNS
    Kwanzaa is Right Around the Corner LOS ANGELES, CA (CNS) -- The seven-day festival of Kwanzaa begins tomorrow, marking its 40th anniversary amid growing official acceptance and criticism of its authenticity and value. Maulana Karenga, a professor in Cal State Long Beach's Department of Black Studies, created Kwanzaa in 1966 in an attempt to reaffirm and restore blacks' ties to African culture, reaffirm and reinforce bonds among blacks and to introduce and reinforce the ''Nguzo Saba,'' the Seven Principles, according to the Official Kwanzaa Web Site, www.officialkwanzaawebsite.org. The Seven Principles are unity, self-determination, collective work and responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose,...
  • Kwanzaa Not Catching on Despite Black Population

    12/25/2006 11:37:22 AM PST · by DogByte6RER · 72 replies · 2,491+ views
    Wilmington Star ^ | December 25, 2006 | AP
    Article published Dec 25, 2006 "Kwanzaa Not Catching on Despite Black Population" Cox said he and many other blacks respect the holiday, but there are barriers to its broader acceptance. Associated Press Columbia, S.C. | It has been four decades since Kwanzaa was created as an African-American celebration of family and community, but in that time it has not resonated widely in South Carolina, a state where one-third of the population is black. "I personally don't know a single person who celebrates the holiday," said Marcus Cox, founding director of the African-American Studies Program at The Citadel. The holiday was...
  • Kwanzaa Principles Help to Serve Our Children (Child Abuse Alert!)

    12/21/2006 7:04:21 PM PST · by DogByte6RER · 49 replies · 1,407+ views
    Baltimore Times Online ^ | 12/21/2006 | Naeemah Carter
    Kwanzaa Principles Help to Serve Our Children by Naeemah Carter Baltimore Times Originally posted 12/21/2006 The National CASA Association shares one unique volunteer opportunity As the holiday season and New Year arrive, so does our increased attention to the needs of our families and communities. No matter what your holiday traditions may be, it is important to remember those around us who are less fortunate. Our children, often overlooked in the holiday season, need your help more than ever to make their lives more stable and safe. Often, we search for the perfect time to get involved in personally rewarding...
  • Kids celebrate Kwanzaa

    12/18/2006 9:27:18 AM PST · by DogByte6RER · 66 replies · 2,504+ views
    Long Beach Press Telegram ^ | 12/17/2006 | Araceli Esparza
    Kids celebrate Kwanzaa Holiday: School lessons culminate in festivities honoring heritage of African-Americans. By Araceli Esparza, Staff writer Long Beach Press Telegram Article Launched:12/17/2006 08:31:08 PM PST NORWALK - Alasdair Jackson, a fourth-grader at Morrison Elementary School, said he's gaining valuable lessons about life and mankind. "I'm learning about other people's cultures. And the more I learn about other people's cultures, the more I learn about people," the 9-year-old said. As a student in Diahann Greenidge's class, Jackson and his classmates are exploring a new aspect to their traditional holiday season. They're learning about Kwanzaa, the week-long secular holiday that...
  • MILLION MOAN MARCH: A CLOSER LOOK AT THE SPEAKERS (Kwanzaa fabricator brutal, deranged torturer)

    10/16/2005 7:59:59 AM PDT · by Libloather · 50 replies · 2,397+ views
    Michelle Malkin .com ^ | 10/15/05 | Michelle Malkin
    MILLION MOAN MARCH: A CLOSER LOOK AT THE SPEAKERS By Michelle Malkin October 15, 2005 12:21 PM ***135pm EDT update...Al Sharpton calls President Bush "evil...James Crow Jr., Esquire...broken levees are weapons of mass destruction...Our people are dying in Iraq and being drowned in New Orleans...We'll be in Baton Rouge on the 29th...this is the beginning of the regeneration of the movement for our people..."*** If you tune into C-SPAN right now, you will hear a lot of angry bloviating and blaming. The 10th anniversary of the Million M[o]an March is here and Farrakhan's fulminators have seized the day in D.C....
  • Kwanzaa -- Racist Holiday from Hell

    12/29/2004 1:06:19 AM PST · by kattracks · 14 replies · 5,223+ views
    FrontPageMagazine.com ^ | 12/29/04 | Reverend Jesse Lee Peterson
    While public officials, schools, and the ACLU worked overtime this year to ban every vestige of Christmas from the public square, the recently invented holiday known as Kwanzaa is gaining in popularity among black Americans. These occurrences are not unrelated. In an earlier time, blacks held a strong faith in God. But over the past 40 years, the black community has largely let God slip away. Sure the community has maintained the outer trappings of religion, but the solid morality at its core is nearly gone. Enter a God-hating black racist named Ron Karenga. Born Ron Everett on a poultry farm...
  • Happy Kwanzaa - (Exposé of sordid, concocted origins)

    12/08/2004 12:44:17 PM PST · by CHARLITE · 76 replies · 3,306+ views
    FRONT PAGE MAGAZINE.COM ^ | DECEMBER 26, 2004 | PAUL MULSHINE
    On December 24, 1971, the New York Times ran one of the first of many articles on a new holiday designed to foster unity among African Americans. The holiday, called Kwanzaa, was applauded by a certain sixteen-year-old minister who explained that the feast would perform the valuable service of "de-whitizing" Christmas. The minister was a nobody at the time but he would later go on to become perhaps the premier race-baiter of the twentieth century. His name was Al Sharpton .... With money also comes forgetfulness. As those warm Kwanzaa feelings are generated in a spirit of holiday cheer, those...
  • The TRUTH about Kwanzaa

    12/24/2001 6:54:10 PM PST · by CrossCheck · 53 replies · 9,440+ views
    Jewish World Review ^ | Dec. 31, 1999 | Tony Snow
    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" ...
  • What Bush, Post didn't tell you about Kwanzaa

    01/14/2004 1:32:47 AM PST · by ppaul · 11 replies · 421+ views
    WorldNet Daily ^ | 1/14/04 | LES KINSOLVING
    Two days after President Bush sent "greetings to those observing Kwanzaa, celebrated by millions across the world, honoring history and heritage of Africa," the Washington Post's Phnuong Ly reported that Kwanzaa "was created by a California educator and activist in 1966, during the height of the 'black pride' movement." But neither the president nor the Post identified this "California educator and activist." WorldNetDaily, however, has identified him. CEO and broadcaster Joseph Farah has noted that Kwanzaa was invented in 1966 – by convicted felon Ron Karenga. Five years after he invented Kwanzaa, Karenga was sentenced to prison "for torturing two...