The Klan is (1) a racial separatist group, who want to (2) form a nation of their own race/color, and creed. They like to (3) hold marches for to rally "their" race to be proudly separate. They have a history of (4) violence against those who disagree with them, and of having (5) "softened their approach" in recent decades, to (6) sell their racism more easily.
Luckily for the Klan, there's holiday that was invented by the leader of (1) a racial separatist group, who wanted to (2) form a nation of their own race/color. They liked to (3) hold marches to rally "their" race to be proudly separate. They have a history of (4) violence against those who disagree with them, and of having (5) "softened their approach" in recent decades, to (6) sell their racism more easily.
It was invented a few decades ago by Ron Karenga, a racist/separatist Marxist, who said it was specifically to isolate blacks from everyone else. He called Christmas/Christianity a "white religion" that blacks should shun, because "Jesus was psychotic". His plan was that this new, literally atheistic holiday would drive a wedge between black and white, as well as blacks and Christians, blacks and economic freedom...pretty much any wedge of hate you could drive, Kwanzaa was the hammer.
Sounds like the Klan's wet dream. For years, they've talked about how they don't actually hate blacks, per se, but just want to form their own, ethnically pure nation, and of course blacks are welcome to go off and do the same.
Which is what Kwanzaa was intended to help accomplish.
To this day, Kwanzaa is about black people, is a "black" holiday, a racially separate holiday. It's exactly the same in quality as if the Klan invented a WHITE holiday...which, ironically, would probably start with and contain many of the same letters; maybe Kwismaas...which was for whites to celebrate their culture and race.
Bigotry is exactly as vulgar and evil, no matter who does it.
http://blog.360.yahoo.com/kazvorpal?cq=1&p=355 The Klan is (1) a racial separatist group, who want to (2) form a nation of their own race/color, and creed....
The picture is a nice touch! I always just assumed that Kwanzaa was racist - is this not the common belief? ... -- Daniel Macintyre We're adopting! ...
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From what I understand, Ron Karenga surely said "jesus is psychotic", and followed an attitude most consider racist. In fact, the entire concept to create a...
... Agree. ... Disagree, as long as racist is being used as a pejorative anyway. I think that's a fair definition, or at least part of one, but that alone...
... It really doesn't matter what the composition of the "holiday" is, except if it happens to provide aggrevating effects to the initial wrongdoing. The theme...
*chuckle* Kaz, your points are well taken. I guess just from those that I know who DO celebrate the holiday, their intentions are not that of racism :) Jenn ...
... You have bought into the propaganda of Thanksgiving, it seems. It was a holiday fabricated by Abraham Lincoln, America's Lenin, to exalt nationalism and...
That's why the qualifier 'American' is added before the Indian. It is not the best or most accurate solution either (which would be something unwieldly like...
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... The holiday as it is understood by most today certainly comes from the Lincoln era, however. Perhaps I am cynical, but I don't know of many people who take...
It absolutely does, unless you're going to change the names of the islands too. Let's rename Indiana while we're at it so none of the cry-asses feel bad about...
Kaz, you haven't been banned from wikipedia yet? I figured if the Heinleiners incident didn't get you out, the "please stop the monkeys" article would have...
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