Coulter Nails Kwanzaa

If only Bush had Ann Coulter as an advisor we’d never have to endure his praise of Islam nor his race pandering palaver to blacks. While Bush has long ago ceased to be amusing, the farce that is Kwanzaa is very amusing indeed.

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… Kwanzaa was invented in 1966 by a black radical FBI stooge, Ron Karenga, aka Dr. Maulana Karenga. Karenga was a founder of United Slaves, a violent nationalist rival to the Black Panthers and a dupe of the FBI.

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Kwanzaa itself is a lunatic blend of schmaltzy ’60s rhetoric, black racism and Marxism. Indeed, the seven “principles” of Kwanzaa praise collectivism in every possible arena of life — economics, work, personality, even litter removal. (”Kuumba: Everyone should strive to improve the community and make it more beautiful.”) It takes a village to raise a police snitch.

When Karenga was asked to distinguish Kawaida, the philosophy underlying Kwanzaa, from “classical Marxism,” he essentially explained that under Kawaida, we also hate whites. While taking the “best of early Chinese and Cuban socialism” — which one assumes would exclude the forced abortions, imprisonment of homosexuals and forced labor — Kawaida practitioners believe one’s racial identity “determines life conditions, life chances and self-understanding.” There’s an inclusive philosophy for you.

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2 Responses to “Coulter Nails Kwanzaa”

Ronnie January 3rd, 2008 at 5:36 am

Wow, and here I was just getting ready to ask you if perhaps you’d like to come to my Kwanzaa celebration! I guess you might not be interested and that’s to bad, we’re going to have a good time. The local iman is coming over to express his unity with our oppressed young men. Well, maybe next year….

zee January 3rd, 2008 at 12:06 pm

I appreciate you thinking of me, but I’ll be busy working with a shaman to create an inclusive Easter ritual to make up for the horror of oppressing hapless souls with white easter eggs and white bunnies….

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