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Not what I did at all and I love all races and all people.Yeah, check the other thread where you dismissed my cousin's death because he was white. You've made it clear you don't like white people.
Seems you don't understand where black vernacular comes from. You should pick up a good sociology book.Sigh. Straight up DA to refer to a 150 year old phrase has hood rat jive.
Just because you are too uneducated to know our nations history doesnt excuse you making bad assumptions about things you have no clue over.
And it’s a token hand out. So the government can point to it and say “see, we really care”.I have zero problem with Juneteenth being a national holiday. It's basically another Independence Day, only for black Americans. I think it fitting for it to be a national holiday. I do believe that it being made a holiday now is about political pandering, which is a shame, but it is worthy of recognition.
The white guilt and wealth hate that she was born into is strong. Both things she’s admitted too btw. Bay os the worst form of racist. The kind that believes that black people cannot make it without white people to save them from the superior white people like herself.Yeah, check the other thread where you dismissed my cousin's death because he was white. You've made it clear you don't like white people.
Please point out any post here made that said black people shouldn’t be allowed to sit at same table as while people. Because as usual fake evil lawyer you simply are making it upDo we discuss slavery every day of the year? I feel like you're projecting your insecurities. The only people I'm seeing in here who have an issue with making Juneteenth a federal holiday are the same posters who think Chauvin didn't kill George Floyd and that black people shouldn't be allowed to sit at the same table as white people.
It’s not. Establishing it as a federal holiday by act of Congress is the definition of a political issueWondering how celebrating the end of slavery is viewed as political? Seems like we as a people shouldn’t be upset about this but instead happy! Would love to understand how people don’t see this as a good thing.