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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Ahh, yes, Kwanzaa.... A make-believe holiday that belittles black folks. Good one.
- busseysmomLv 41 decade ago
Kwanzaa---- the equal opportunity holiday that not even most black people celebrate.
I'm so ticked that the kids in school have to learn about Kwanzaa to be politically correct. Come on!! What percentage of blacks actually celebrate this new holiday. It's a waste of our kids' times learning about it.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
More of a celebration of the african-american heritage, and the harsh struggles they faced living in this country over the past 300 years or so.
I think everyone should be observing Kwanzaa, instead of worshiping some flying fat guy from the northpole who apparently thinks he needs to buy our approval of him spending his life with elves by giving us toys.
edit: At least I know that african-americans are real. I can't say the same for Santa Clause.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
sorry enthusiastic white people...kwaanza hasn very little to do with "black heritage"...ron karenga invented it in 1966 as a christmas alternative for black people...the rituals, custom, and allegory of such are a cast mold copy of ancient israelites. black heritage gets pushed aside by people who dont value it
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