Friday, June 18, 2021

Happy, Happy Juneteenth, Americans!

"The Constitutional framers were peace men; but they preferred revolution to peaceful submission to bondage. They were quiet men; but they did not shrink from agitating against oppression. They showed forbearance; but that they knew its limits. They believed in order; but not in the order of tyranny. With them, nothing was "settled" that was not right. With them, justice, liberty and humanity were "final;" not slavery and oppression."--Frederick Douglass

OregonMuse: Juneteenth In Its Correct Context:

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Love it! Juneteenth is an organic American holiday, not like Kkwwaannzzaa, which is a Commie/FBI plot to cheat black people out of Christmas.

Local black people went into their churches to praise God that He used a Republican president to free them from Democrat tyrants. I hope we'll all do the same again soon and inaugurate another new American Holiday for the coming New Birth of Freedom. 

I view Juneteenth as a tribute to the black Texans who founded the Republican Party there. To Abe Lincoln, Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman. To Justice Benjamin Curtis who stood up to Obama Chief Justice Taney and the Democrat Slave Power, to the Amistad sailors and black patriots of the Revolution such as James Forten.


The problem is not Juneteenth, but the Professional Race Hatred/Divide-and-Conquer agenda of the Occupation Government and their America-Haters. There is a sick need encouraged by professional Race Hustlers to pretend the Civil Rights Movement never even happened. The better people get along, the worse they have to portray it. It is a Divide-and-Conquer strategy for their own power. Don't buy in. Booker T. Washington warned us against these Professional Race Arsonists a century ago.

Pedophile Biden says that the message of Juneteenth is Vote Fraud Forever!

We say the message is this:

Freedom Wins: Honest Elections ARE Civil Rights!

Go West, young, man:

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via LizzieInTexas: Galveston. com:

"Commemorated annually on June 19th, Juneteenth is the oldest known celebration of the end of slavery in the U.S. The Emancipation Proclamation, issued by President Abraham Lincoln on Sep. 22, 1862, announced, “That on the 1st day of January. A.D. 1863, all person held as slaves within any state…in rebellion against the U.S. shall be then, thenceforward and forever free.” However, it would take the Civil War and passage of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution to end the brutal institution of African American slavery.

After the Civil War ended in April 1865 most slaves in Texas were still unaware of their freedom. This began to change when Union troops arrived in Galveston. Maj. Gen. Gordon Granger, commanding officer, District of Texas, from his headquarters in the Osterman building (Strand and 22nd St.), read ‘General Order No. 3’ on June 19, 1865. The order stated “The people of Texas are informed that, in accordance with a proclamation from the executive of the United States, all slaves are free. This involves an absolute equality of personal rights and rights of property between former masters and slaves.” With this notice, Reconstruction Era-Texas began.

Freed African Americans observed “Emancipation Day,” as it was first known, as early as 1866 in Galveston. As community gatherings grew across Texas, celebrations included parades, prayer, singing and readings of the proclamation. In the mid-20th century, community celebrations gave way to more private commemorations. A re-emergence of public observance helped Juneteenth become a state holiday in 1979. Initially observed in Texas, this landmark event’s legacy is evident today by worldwide commemorations that celebrate freedom and the triumph of the human spirit.".......

Don't confuse us with Actual History!

Reflections on Juneteenth › American Greatness:

Juneteenth isn’t supposed to be an alternative independence day for African Americans. Let’s celebrate it for what it is: a joyful date commemorating an event in the spirit of the biblical jubilee.
By Mackubin Owens
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