Kwanzaa

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Veteran XV
Is half way through, but do you celebrate it? If not, here's some history.

The Fourth Day of Kwanzaa (December 29)
On the fourth day of Kwanzaa, the black candle is lit at first, then the utmost left red one, then the farthest right green one and at last the next red candle, placed at the left hand side of the black one, is lit. It represents the 4th principle, i.e. Ujamaa (oo-jah-MAH) or Collective economics.

I'm sure white guilt leftists and SJWs are celebrating "diversity / multiculturalism" (see underlined below) given it is a marxist based belief system.

Curious how history.com portrays it:

Dr. Maulana Karenga, professor and chairman of Black Studies at California State University, Long Beach, created Kwanzaa in 1966. After the Watts riots in Los Angeles, Dr. Karenga searched for ways to bring African-Americans together as a community. He founded US*, a cultural organization, and started to research African “first fruit” (harvest) celebrations. Karenga combined aspects of several different harvest celebrations, such as those of the Ashanti and those of the Zulu, to form the basis of Kwanzaa.
* US = United Slaves
Kwanzaa - Holidays - HISTORY.com

vs.

In 1966 Karenga created Kwanzaa, a holiday that urged the establishment of a separate and independent political structure exclusively for African Americans. This holiday is celebrated each year from December 26 through January 1, and its name is a Swahili term meaning “first fruits.” The Official Kwanzaa Web Site says that Kwanzaa's origins lie in “the first harvest celebrations of Africa,” which allegedly “are recorded in African history as far back as ancient Egypt and Nubia”—but it does not explain why any ancient Egyptians or Nubians might have held harvest festivals just after the winter solstice; neither does it mention what crops they harvested. Karenga states that Kwanzaa is rooted in “the best in nationalist, Pan-Africanist, and socialist thought.”
Maulana Karenga - Discover the Networks

Big Tent, all inclusive, equality for all. Light your candles and celebrate diversity that you arent included in. If you dont, you're a racist.

Sing to the tune of Jingle bells:

Kwanzaa bells, kwanzaa bells
looting and rioting all the way
O what fun
it is to have
the White Devil pay
on this manufactured holiday
 
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