ADVERTISEMENT

Lolololol

It wasn’t mentioned widespread until the late 80/90s. She’s full of sh*t.
“Karenga’s early attempts to popularize the holiday were directed at a relatively small group of activists. Beginning in the late 1970s, however, Kwanzaa began to attract coverage in the mainstream press. The attention grew as Karenga modified his rhetoric to appeal to a broader audience, and as interest in multiculturalism burgeoned in the late 1980s.”



She also isn’t even saying anything about the actual scale of the popularity of the holiday, simply that their family and friends and community celebrated it. She was a black woman born in Oakland, California in 1964…I think she probably heard of Kwanzaa by the 1970s (or earlier) when she was (gasp) still a kid…

Like I said, you morons twist and shape narratives with the best of em…




carry on
 
  • Haha
Reactions: OUSOONER67
“Karenga’s early attempts to popularize the holiday were directed at a relatively small group of activists. Beginning in the late 1970s, however, Kwanzaa began to attract coverage in the mainstream press. The attention grew as Karenga modified his rhetoric to appeal to a broader audience, and as interest in multiculturalism burgeoned in the late 1980s.”



She also isn’t even saying anything about the actual scale of the popularity of the holiday, simply that their family and friends and community celebrated it. She was a black woman born in Oakland, California in 1964…I think she probably heard of Kwanzaa by the 1970s (or earlier) when she was (gasp) still a kid…

Like I said, you morons twist and shape narratives with the best of em…




carry on
She never celebrated it. Her tweet about the fake holiday last year specifically mentioned sitting around and lighting candles and telling stories. She never did that and she’s full of sh*t.

What’s with your anger issues? You sound like you need a hug.
 
She never celebrated it. Her tweet about the fake holiday last year specifically mentioned sitting around and lighting candles and telling stories. She never did that and she’s full of sh*t.

What’s with your anger issues? You sound like you need a hug.

“The central Kwanzaa ritual is candle lighting. First, the mkeka(straw mat) is placed on the table, along with the kinara(candleholder) and the mishumaa saba (seven candles). The three candles on the right in the kinara are red, symbolizing the blood of the African people; the three on the left are green, symbolizing the hope of new life; and the black candle in the center represents the African people. Around the candles are placed the mazeo (fruits), the vibunzi (an ear of corn for each child in the family), the zawadi (gifts, preferably handmade), and the kikombe cha umoja (cup) for shared juice or water.


On each day of the celebration, a child lights the appropriate candle, and the principle for that day is discussed. The highlight is the karamu, or feast, on Kuumba, Dec. 31.”





carry on
 
Nope, and neither were you or any other fAiTh-BaSeD Bible-thumper on this board.




carry on
maxresdefault.jpg
 
I know it’s not the point of the thread but why do white men get so worked up over Kwanzaa? I mean, seriously….who gives a shit?
 
  • Wow
Reactions: okcpokefan12
Just like burning bushes and parting seas…et cetera, et cetera, et cetera…



carry on
I read a whole article about how scientifically the parting of the red sea is possible and it most likely wasn't a miracle.

Your side wrote it just saying.
 
I know it’s not the point of the thread but why do white men get so worked up over Kwanzaa? I mean, seriously….who gives a shit?
Thats a good question, why do white liberal men/women and Indians get so worked up over it and say they Celebrate it? Its a made up Black Holiday afterall. 🤣🤣
 
  • Like
Reactions: GunsOfFrankEaton
ADVERTISEMENT

Latest posts

ADVERTISEMENT