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HATES the word Juneteenth.

It sounds Ebonic and awful. I don't understand why our African American citizens don't find it demeaning.
I'm not even one myself, but I find it demeaning.
By all means, celebrate the day if it's meaningful to you.
Just give it a more dignified name.
 
HATES the word Juneteenth.

It sounds Ebonic and awful. I don't understand why our African American citizens don't find it demeaning.
I'm not even one myself, but I find it demeaning.
By all means, celebrate the day if it's meaningful to you.
Just give it a more dignified name.

:) That sounds mighty 'white' of you for that suggestion. I wonder how many Wokesters will support you?


"Juneteenth
Juneteenth – also known as Freedom Day, Jubilee Day, Liberation Day, and Emancipation Day – is a holiday celebrating the emancipation of those who had been enslaved in the United States. Originating in Galveston, Texas, it is now celebrated annually on June 19 throughout the United States, with varying official recognition.Wikipedia"
 
:) That sounds mighty 'white' of you for that suggestion. I wonder how many Wokesters will support you?


"Juneteenth
Juneteenth – also known as Freedom Day, Jubilee Day, Liberation Day, and Emancipation Day – is a holiday celebrating the emancipation of those who had been enslaved in the United States. Originating in Galveston, Texas, it is now celebrated annually on June 19 throughout the United States, with varying official recognition.Wikipedia"

I had never heard of it until recently (last few years). The word is confusing because there are several days in June that are numbered in the teens. It sounds childish, like the way a small child would get confused about the date of a holiday and make up his/her own word for it.

And that being said, I never heard about the horrible Tulsa massacre in public school history class either. There was plenty about the mistreatment of slaves and then freed blacks in the South post Civil War, and then the (what were current events then) going on in the 60s with the marches and passage of the Civil Rights Act. But not a single word about Tulsa. Did they want us to believe that hatred and racism magically ended after 1900, until the 1960s?
 
Sorry, Jack. I try to be progressive while remaining properly asleep to PC cancel culture.

You may have put your foot in it this time. :(

So, now that we all know about 'The Tulsa Massacre', what should be the recourse?

Some are pissed off that the area is becoming a 'Get rich off Black History' with all the Museums and Tours.
Some are pissed off at the 'Lost Wealth' of the Families that lived there.
Some people call 'White People' the Enemy.
Some are rethinking 'integration' and 'segregation'.
 
I had never heard of it until recently (last few years). The word is confusing because there are several days in June that are numbered in the teens. It sounds childish, like the way a small child would get confused about the date of a holiday and make up his/her own word for it.

And that being said, I never heard about the horrible Tulsa massacre in public school history class either. There was plenty about the mistreatment of slaves and then freed blacks in the South post Civil War, and then the (what were current events then) going on in the 60s with the marches and passage of the Civil Rights Act. But not a single word about Tulsa. Did they want us to believe that hatred and racism magically ended after 1900, until the 1960s?

:) Well. 'Juneteenth' is ethnic. Like, I think 'Yankee' is a slur from the British that Americans embrace. So, trying to 'whitewash' Yankee or Juneteenth would be offensive to those that have embraced the 'word'.

'Tulsa Massacre' is very 'Woke'. Previously it was called the the Tulsa Riot. Yeah, pretty interesting. This could be a good test case on 'Reparations'. The 100 year centennial is a good launch point.


"Why the Yankees, you ask? It’s quite simple. The term “yankee” was created by the British to mock the American colonists during the Revolutionary War. It was an insult. And the history of its use — unlike Redskins — is not in dispute."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...7a2c46-2085-11e3-9ad0-96244100e647_story.html
 
:) Well. 'Juneteenth' is ethnic. Like, I think 'Yankee' is a slur from the British that Americans embrace. So, trying to 'whitewash' Yankee or Juneteenth would be offensive to those that have embraced the 'word'.

'Tulsa Massacre' is very 'Woke'. Previously it was called the the Tulsa Riot. Yeah, pretty interesting. This could be a good test case on 'Reparations'. The 100 year centennial is a good launch point.


"Why the Yankees, you ask? It’s quite simple. The term “yankee” was created by the British to mock the American colonists during the Revolutionary War. It was an insult. And the history of its use — unlike Redskins — is not in dispute."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...7a2c46-2085-11e3-9ad0-96244100e647_story.html
Nicely done, Jack;)
 
Nicely done, Jack;)

I think the only place that uses 'Juneteenth' is Texas. So, outside Texas, people wonder 'WTF'. :)

(TOP. Did you know that down here, when people use 'Yankee' in a sentence, they spit after saying the word)



:truestory:
 
I think the only place that uses 'Juneteenth' is Texas. So, outside Texas, people wonder 'WTF'. :)

(TOP. Did you know that down here, when people use 'Yankee' in a sentence, they spit after saying the word)



:truestory:
They use it here....
I did not know that....You're having some teaching moments...it suits you...;)
 
They use it here....
I did not know that....You're having some teaching moments...it suits you...;)

It's interesting how Southern Blacks bring their local customs with them. Always a good excuse for a Party. :)


:party::clink::party:
 
It's interesting how Southern Blacks bring their local customs with them. Always a good excuse for a Party. :)


:party::clink::party:
We have a very nice combo of the Lincoln Theater/King Complex district for cultural and educational opportunities and events.. "
Juneteenth" here is just another gathering.....
 
:) Well. 'Juneteenth' is ethnic. Like, I think 'Yankee' is a slur from the British that Americans embrace. So, trying to 'whitewash' Yankee or Juneteenth would be offensive to those that have embraced the 'word'.

'Tulsa Massacre' is very 'Woke'. Previously it was called the the Tulsa Riot. Yeah, pretty interesting. This could be a good test case on 'Reparations'. The 100 year centennial is a good launch point.


"Why the Yankees, you ask? It’s quite simple. The term “yankee” was created by the British to mock the American colonists during the Revolutionary War. It was an insult. And the history of its use — unlike Redskins — is not in dispute."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...7a2c46-2085-11e3-9ad0-96244100e647_story.html

I don't recall even hearing about the "Tulsa riots," either.

Personally I think that reparations are stupid this far away from the event. Honor the day as we do with the memory of the Holocaust, so future generations won't let something like that occur again.
 
We have a very nice combo of the Lincoln Theater/King Complex district for cultural and educational opportunities and events.. "
Juneteenth" here is just another gathering.....

Which I'm sure you'll pretend to attend. Don't forget to bring the cookies you always pretend to make for any event you can find to show that you're not really a racist homophobic twat. :laugh:
 
If we paid reparations to every ethnic group that were taken advantage of, killed, had the land they lived on taken from them, ect ect ect.....the money would just go in one big circle and we would all end up right back in the same place...LOL When it comes to matters such as this people tend to have fantastic memories when it comes to the injustice done to their group but VERY selective memories when it comes to what their group has done to other groups. Its actually kind of comical when you think about it.
 
HATES the word Juneteenth.

It sounds Ebonic and awful. I don't understand why our African American citizens don't find it demeaning.
I'm not even one myself, but I find it demeaning.
By all means, celebrate the day if it's meaningful to you.
Just give it a more dignified name.


Dude


Wow


These types of names for days like this were hidden language


The racist whites around you didn’t KNOW what it meant


Racist white: they is celibratin’ some African holiday we don’t know bout


To call it Juneteenth was part of the history of racism


Think about it


4th of July


Juneteenth


You are not saying the actual date for a reason

White reprisal
 
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