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I don't even know what the hell "juneteenth" even is. Is it wrong that I don't really even want to know?


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"To compel a man to furnish funds for the propagation of ideas he disbelieves and abhors is sinful and tyrannical." -- Thomas Jefferson

We are all Rhodesians now.






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Originally Posted by Stophel
I don't even know what the hell "juneteenth" even is. Is it wrong that I don't really even want to know?

It's the urban version of Yellowstone buffs vs tourons, only it's just a black-on-black body count.


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"What are you doing to celebrate and commemorate Juneteenth?"

Will be starting off with a couple cups of coffee, followed by usual morning constitutional. Looking forward to it and praying all comes out well.


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Not a holiday....

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Q: What is "mass confusion"?
A: Fathers Day in the 'hood!

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Originally Posted by kaywoodie
I have been to picnics with my neighbors who are closer to me than many white folks.


Same.



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Originally Posted by T_Inman
Originally Posted by kaywoodie
I have been to picnics with my neighbors who are closer to me than many white folks.


Same.

Not me.

I have never broken bread with a black person.


Just never had the opportunity.


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Ecc 10:2
The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but that of a fool to the left.

A Nation which leaves God behind is soon left behind.

"The Lord never asked anyone to be a tax collector, lowyer, or Redskins fan".

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I like going to the grocery and watching the wome..., uh females with their passel of rug rats struggling with their calculators with frowns of concern and worry marking their faces while trying to figure out if they loaded up a few hundred more in steaks and shrimp and frosted flakes and OJ than what their $700 in food stamps will pay for.


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The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but that of a fool to the left.

A Nation which leaves God behind is soon left behind.

"The Lord never asked anyone to be a tax collector, lowyer, or Redskins fan".

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Originally Posted by JohnnyLoco
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I guess people can celebrate whatever they want to , but it doesn’t concern me at all.

You are part of the problem Punk.

Stand for something
Didn’t say I support it… so Fugg off cockbite

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you guys do realize it's all white peoples fault ....... you went along with it.... allowing a small fraction of the population to rule over you .... squelching your free speech via illegalizing a fkn word used for centuries

same as just what happened with the phaggs & misc perverts to run all over your free speech


C'mon 'Merica ...... do something


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For those who are not aware as to the origins of "Juneteenth": on 19 June 1865, U.S. General Gordon Granger arrived by a U.S. Navy ship and docked at Galveston, Texas. In front of the Customs House, he read an order declaring that with the surrender of the Confederate Trans-Mississippi Department by Confederate General Edmund Kirby-Smith on 26 May 1865, that the war was officially over and Texas was officially in control by U.S. military forces and therefore the Emancipation Proclamation was now in effect. All former slaves were now free. What is seldom mentioned is included in this speech is instructions that all former slaves need to find employment to support themselves. Hence, since this happened on the 19th of June, the then former slaves in Texas started celebrating 19 June as their emancipation day, which in slang became known as "Juneteenth". As a matter of note: Slavery was still legal and practiced in the states of Missouri, Kentucky, and Maryland where it was not abolished until ratification of the 13th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution in January(?) 1866.


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It’s all Whiteys fault

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Originally Posted by Henryseale
For those who are not aware as to the origins of "Juneteenth": on 19 June 1865, U.S. General Gordon Granger arrived by a U.S. Navy ship and docked at Galveston, Texas. In front of the Customs House, he read an order declaring that with the surrender of the Confederate Trans-Mississippi Department by Confederate General Edmund Kirby-Smith on 26 May 1865, that the war was officially over and Texas was officially in control by U.S. military forces and therefore the Emancipation Proclamation was now in effect. All former slaves were now free. What is seldom mentioned is included in this speech is instructions that all former slaves need to find employment to support themselves. Hence, since this happened on the 19th of June, the then former slaves in Texas started celebrating 19 June as their emancipation day, which in slang became known as "Juneteenth". As a matter of note: Slavery was still legal and practiced in the states of Missouri, Kentucky, and Maryland where it was not abolished until ratification of the 13th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution in January(?) 1866.

Only the “never heard of Foghat” dumbfukks on here would be the ones not aware of the origins of Coonteenth.
Those and yankees and few other 10x10 shed dwelling miserable foucks.

Been hearing people yapp about this since I was 5 years old. Then again, I lived in Savannah Ga as a kid. Only white kid in 3rd grade. Makes me tough though.

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Down here if you have a lot of blacks employed, you gonna be by yourself on coonteenth if it falls during the week.

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