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I wish I could leave pictures here. Substack blocked this article with fact checker warnings 😂

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What did they say was false?

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The entire article

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Kwanzaa = P.O.S.

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Wow I never knew all that before. To allow him,after what he did to those two women, to enter the education system is so scary. He obviously had mental problems, and they should have never put him in that position with his history. So scary about our systems!

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Kwanza and Harris both are phony’s

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Another excellent article that sooo many people are NOT aware of. I never mention it unless someone near me does and they need to be given the wisdom you just put out. I do then try, and succeed sometimes, to get them to know the truth.

You have made it very clear and hope many people come to the truth because of it.

Blessings to you and your family for a New Year, with many more to follow.

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If you celebrate kwanza and profess to be a Christian then you have a problem with Jesus as your savior and will answer to the true king of kings and lord of lords. This is a pagan idolization based on lies and festers in fake black churches.

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Erick,

I hope you are doing well.

Great article on Kwanzaa, thank you for your hard work. We don’t have an abundance of people with the types of skills you have and we need more. But I do appreciate everything you do.

May God hold you and your family in the safety of his arms.

Thank you.

Dennis.

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Thanks for the revisit to the facts about Kwanza and Kamala. i'll share this with my Grandchildren.

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Staying focused on Christmastide. :)

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kwanza another thing they using to divide us , and tear down the USA

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Let’s not forget how special Kwanza was to Kamala when she was growing up…

https://x.com/VP/status/1607388376671391754?lang=en

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I'm a little late but, "Merry Christmas"!

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A great column as always.

The postmodern chronical, The Washington Post, ran an article in Christmas Eve, "Don't say Merry Christmas to me, it's offensive."

I am a Christian and I should act like it.

If someone wants to say Happy Kwanzaa to me I won't be offended, I will know who they are, a person that worships themselves at the alter of secularism.

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Things like this are why I go out of my way to say "Merry Christmas" to everybody at this time of year, especially to the wusses who say "Happy Holidays" trying not to be offensive. It's the principle of the thing, you see.

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Me too.

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Here’s my take on happy holidays. That doesn’t offend me but I often might say merry Christmas and happy holidays. But to wish all other religions a happy time. Jewish Islam, Hindu etc..

I don’t mind people saying happy holidays but I will respond with merry Christmas. 🎄

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Precisely!

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I always reply with "Merry Christmas and a Blessed New Year"

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Kwanza moved our girl into private school and began a political career in our family

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Erick, first time I ever heard of this stupid holiday was back in early 90's we had a temp working for our company, he was black and was full of himself and himself being "black". Fast forward to now this holiday is another thing in our country to make blacks feel "special", "entitled" and so forth. Someone once said to me that you can't be "African" as you have to be born in a "country" and Africa is a continent.

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I feel that sentiment. BUT as if this year I see a lot of the blacks and minorities moving themselves off the plantation. Especially among black men who are fed up with being the portrayed as the villain all the time. Truth is there are straight up standing black men who have only been married once and have good jobs.

And they voted for Trump in record numbers.

Mostly because of trumps persecution. Lots of minorities especially black men, know what it’s like to be put through the wringer of the justice/injustice system. Getting years of jail for simple possession or falsely accused.

After that happened to Trump many of the black men stood behind him. So dems made a poor choice in going after Trump. Very poor choice.

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