KWANZAA

READ THROUGH THE FOLLOWING LIST of items and tell me if you think that they are racist, or hateful:
7 Principles:

Unity -- to strive for and maintain unity in the family, community, nation and race.

Self-determination -- to define ourselves, name ourselves, create for ourselves and speak for ourselves.

Collective work and responsibility -- to build and maintain our community together and make our sister's and brother's problems our problems and to solve them together.

Cooperative economics -- to build and maintain our own stores, shops, and other businesses together.

Purpose -- to make our collective vocation the building of our community to restore our people to their traditional greatness.

Creativity -- to do as much as we can to leave our community more beautiful and beneficial than we inherited it.

Faith -- to believe with our hearts in our people, our parents, our teachers, our leaders and the righteousness and victory of our struggle.
It is amazing how much I Love White Folks has in common with that list. Building your race, your community, and striving for the racial greatness you know your people are capable of, all are noble and wonderful things to struggle to attain. Working to build businesses for your own race and striving to maintain a community together with others of your race is what this web page is all about. However if that list is applied to White people, it is called "hate!"
Where did this list come from? For years I was unaware of the holiday called "Kwanzaa." I had neither celebrated it, nor known anyone else that did. I suddenly started hearing that children were being taught about this holiday in school, and that it had something to do with Africa. So, with this background, I headed out on the Internet to find out what this holiday was and what it stood for. This search led me to a site called Kwanzaa: An African-American Celebration. On this site, which I am sure that no Leftist running our school system would object to, I found the list above, only with some additional words as show here:
Seven Principles Of Kwanzaa

Umoja (unity) -- to strive for and maintain unity in the family, community, nation and race.

Kujichagulia (self-determination) -- to define ourselves, name ourselves, create for ourselves and speak for ourselves.

Ujima (collective work and responsibility) -- to build and maintain our community together and make our sister's and brother's problems our problems and to solve them together.

Ujamaa (cooperative economics) -- to build and maintain our own stores, shops, and other businesses together.

Nia (purpose) -- to make our collective vocation the building of our community to restore our people to their traditional greatness.

Kuumba (creativity) -- to do as much as we can to leave our community more beautiful and beneficial than we inherited it.

Imani (faith) -- to believe with our hearts in our people, our parents, our teachers, our leaders and the righteousness and victory of our struggle.
Notice that in this Leftist blessed holiday, we have embodied all of the things that are constantly condemned by these hypocrits:
  1. A complete rejection of multiculturalism. A striving for unity within a racial group, apart from, and in opposition to, blending in as an indistinct member of an aracial community.
  2. Creation of your own view of your race, and to define your own goals as a racial group, without interference from government or other racial groups. Your own racial voice speaking for your own racial group.
  3. Building and maintaining a racial community, homogenous, with your own racial brothers and sisters, whose problems are the problems of the entire racial group.
  4. Building and maintaining as a race, your own stores, shops, and other businesses, while working together as a race to promote your own businesses above all others.
  5. As a race, working towards building your racial community, and to restore your people to their traditional greatness.
  6. Working as a people to remove elements that are destructive to the community's beauty and benefit, thereby leaving the community better off than you found it.
  7. To accept that the Founding Fathers, your leaders, your people, your teachers, were acting righteously and positively in your best interests, and that you shall ultimately be victorious in your struggle for survival and ascendancy in your own lands.
For one week, many Blacks, and even some White kids, celebrate the holiday of Kwanzaa, artificially created to celebrate a single race, and supported by our school system, and our Leftist totalitarians.
This is a very healthy thing to do for the Black race. It is just as healthy for the White race to celebrate its own people, with a holiday dedicated to the principles listed above. It goes without saying that such a celebration is nothing but love for your people. And yet, can you even imagine the school system promoting a White holiday in the image of Kwanzaa? Can you even picture our government tolerating such a thing, or the ADL letting it exist without a full scale attack against it?
What else does the Kwanzaa web page have to offer in the explaination of this racist holiday?
What Is Kwanzaa?

Kwanzaa (Quansa) is a holiday celebrated by many African-Americans. It is held December 26th through January 1st. It was started in 1966 by Doctor Maulana Karenga, Professor at the California State University, Long Beach, California.

The seven day celebration encourages people to think about their African roots as well as their life in present day America. Kwanzaa is based on African festivals. The word means "the first fruits."
So this holiday is specifically racist. It is only for Africans who celebrate their racial roots. It was created specifically for that purpose. It is not religious, nor is it a celebration of an event, as all other holidays in America are, but rather a celebration of a particular race of man.
Note once more that this racist holiday is supported by the Leftist controlled government and media. It is not condemned for its racism. Racism, by all races but one, is promoted by the enemies of our people. This is indisputable, and it is out in the open enough to where anyone who desires to be informed about it can know it. It actually takes great effort to seriously believe that racism is universally condemned in our land. We have many racist leaders for other racial groups, who are treated as mere political leaders by the media, while White racial leaders like David Duke, are treated as evil haters. This form of hypocrisy is normally repugnant to fair minded Americans, but in this case Americans are so brainwashed that they do not even see it happening.
One last item on the Kwanzaa web site is the listing of "traditional" Kwanzaa colors.
Colors

Black for the face of our people
Red for the blood our people shed
Green for the hope and the color of the motherland
Note that these colors are focused only upon the Black race. No diversity here. The color of their skins, their blood, and their motherland. It is interesting how the ideas and terms that are decried as evil for the White man are praised as good and holy for the Black man. Should we choose colors that represent our skin, our blood and our motherland (or fatherland) for a holiday, we would be attacked for being Nazi animals.
I do not condemn the celebration of Kwanzaa. I salute it! The holiday of Kwanzaa embodies the very heart of the philosophy of I Love White Folks. It is time that the White race stood up and declared for racial unity, working together to build its White communities, while being led by strong and moral White leaders. It is time for White businesses, and White schools to flower once more on our soil, and for our race to ascend to its past greatness. All of the things that Kwanzaa stands for in reference for the Black race, needs to be applied with equal vigor to the White race.
I suggest that all of us join together for a holiday celebration of the White race during this upcoming festive season, which exists specifically because of the people of the north. Whether you are a devout Christian, or an avowed atheist, join with your White brothers and sisters, the people of the ice, and celebrate the ones who gave you your culture and your heritage, and promote the future of those brothers and sisters of your race. It is the least you can do.