Pelosi Denounces GOP Lack of Recognition of Kwanzaa

CuteOldGuy's Avatar
Funny you should mention that. Here's a clip of me during my last administration.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSsUoxlSADk
Guest123018-4's Avatar
Pelosi is a certifiable idiot.
I B Hankering's Avatar
True. All holidays are made up. But some are more made up than others.

I think Orwell said that.

Do you really need a holiday to teach and celebrate "principles", as opposed to events or famous people?

And when you look at the definitions, are those really "African" principles? They look pretty generic to me.

Take Ujamaa, for example: "Cooperative economics emphasizes our collective economic strength and encourages us to meet common needs through mutual support."

That isn't really African. That's warmed over Marxism.

Which makes sense considering who Ron Karenga was - a 60s radical. He was basically substituting secular economic ideas for religious beliefs he didn't share. And he tried to sell it by wrapping it in African garb to sell it in the black community. It's more of a Trojan horse than it is a religious or cultural celebration.

I think black Christians of all people ought to be insulted by it and oppose it for leading young folks away from Christianity (to the extent that it actually does). And I say this as someone who is borderline atheist.

The rest of the world isn't obligated to put on blinders and pretend Kwanzaa is real. I think Mormonism is a bunch of hoodoo espoused by a con man, Joseph Smith. If I can say that about Mormonism, I should be able to say the same thing about Kwanzaa and Ron Karenga without having anyone insinuate that it is racism.

To put it another way, if CoG started a new "holiday celebration" based on individualism, self-reliance, and limited government principles and called it "Libertaria" and pitched it as a celebration of Anglican Protestant "principles", would you laugh at it or treat it seriously?

If Hallmark used Libertaria as an excuse to sell more holiday cards, would that make Libertaria any less of a phony manufactured holiday? Originally Posted by ExNYer
Excellent analysis ENYer.....

Can't wait to read the responses to your points.
Originally Posted by Whirlaway
+1
I B Hankering's Avatar
The whole question of mass psychology has always been interesting to me. I think we live in a concensus reality. People are sheep; they typically adopt whatever belief appears to be held by the majority. As long as Obama can create the perception that his actions are reasonable, people will go along. I think that's how people lose their freedom, bit by bit, until it's too late.

Eternal vigilance is price of liberty. Originally Posted by joe bloe
JB, if you haven't done so, you need to read The True Believer: Thoughts On The Nature Of Mass Movements (1951) social psychology book by Eric Hoffer, the "longshoreman philosopher". It is a "must read" book for anyone who is seriously interested in the mass psychology of Germans, and others, during the interwar period.