I wouldn't call it a "tirade" at all, you did. I said that it was my
..02 and it was. As usual with things on the left, the Political
coorectness in this country has gone way over the edge.
My horizons are broad. I don't believe in the "African-American"
bull****. 99% of black folks have never set foot in Africa and have long
been remove from relatives that are from Africa. Sorry to bust your
bubble but they are just plain old Americans just like me. Again just my
..02.
Merry Chrismas
Jon Kraus (an American not a German-American)
PP-ASEL
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Peter Duniho wrote:
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Just seems odd to me that Kwanza is piped up to be this big African
celebration
By whom? I never heard anyone call it an "African celebration".
and "real" Africans have never heard of it.
It's not an African tradition. It's an African-American construct,
celebrated by a minority of African-Americans, and a few other people.
There's no reason to expect Africans to have heard of it, nor is it telling
or unusual in any way that Africans have not.
The holiday does borrow a lot from African culture, but that doesn't make it
African.
The Politically Correct crowd in this country won't allow you to say Merry
Christmas without mentioning the phoney made-up "African" holiday that is
Kwanza.
Ahh, I see. You're just trying to co-opt Kwanza in your goal to write an
anti-PC tirade.
Still, I don't see why you have to be so hostile toward Kwanza. It's no
more "phoney" or "made-up" than any other holiday we celebrate. It's just a
lot newer. It's never been advertised as an "African" holiday. It's
African-American, which is an entire culture unto itself. You should at
least broaden your horizons enough to understand the difference between
"African-American" and "African". They aren't the same thing.
Pete
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