I was watchingTucker Carlson yesterday, just cause I could, and i heard something about Kawanzaa that i neva heard before.
I really thought that kawanzaa really had something to do with Africa, i didnt know it was American made.
after the short years of my life, I never once thought to research it until i heard some information on Tucker Carlson yesterday.
shit was wild and true.
Do any of you celebrate Kawanzaa?
If so, did you know the whole history?
transcript from show................
Link to transcript!!!!!!!!!!!!
REV. JESSE LEE PETERSON, FOUNDER, BOND: Thank you for having me on.
I appreciate it.
CARLSON: Well, you have described Kwanzaa, and I am quoting now, as not legitimate holiday. It is a platform for race hatred which was started in America by a Marxist ex-con who served four years in prison for torturing two women. That‘s quite a sentence there.
PETERSON: That‘s right.
CARLSON: Can you explain it? Would you?
PETERSON: In 1966, Ron Karenga started or founded Kwanzaa. And I have to tell you, there‘s no such thing as Kwanzaa. You can go up and down the coast of Africa, and you‘re not going to find Kwanzaa.
Ron, prior to that, was the head of a radical, mean, hateful organization, very violent organization called United Slavery Organization, back in the early 1960‘s, and at the same time, we had the Black Panther party, and as we all know, the Black Panther party was a very violent organization. Well, United Slave Organization was worse than that.
As a matter of fact, they were fighting over who would head up the black studies program at UCLA at the time, either United Slave Organization or the Black Panther, and the United Slave Organization ended up killing a couple of the members from the Black Panther Party.
CARLSON: Wait, the founder of Kwanzaa‘s organization committed murder?
PETERSON: Yes. And after that, five years later, after starting Kwanzaa, Ron Karenga later suspected two of the women from his organization. He thought that they had turned on him.
And as a result of that, he beat them with an electric cord. He took
he later took a soldering iron, and he put it in the mouth of one of the black women that he thought had turned on him. He whipped them with karate baton, and then he forced them at gunpoint to take off their clothes, and he took some washing powder, detergent, and he ran some water, put it down the throats of those women.
CARLSON: He sounds like a pretty bad guy.
PETERSON: Yes.
CARLSON: If he‘s the founder, I‘m a little bit confused here, because if he‘s the founder of Kwanzaa, and you‘re right, he is.
PETERSON: Yes.
CARLSON: I think he‘s now a professor at Cal State Long Beach, if I‘m not mistaken. He went to prison, four years.
PETERSON: Yes, he went to prison. He went to prison...
CARLSON: If all this is true, why did the president of the United States, George w. Bush, Republican for that matter, issue a presidential message a couple of years ago, extending best wishes to people throughout the globe for a wonderful and memorable Kwanzaa. Why is the president on the side of Kwanzaa if its founder is this monster you described?
PETERSON: Well, you know, this guy is a felon, as you said. He‘s at Cal State, Long Beach. I was very disappointed, very disappointed when President Bush proclaimed Kwanzaa as a national holiday. Prior to that, Bill Clinton did the same thing.
I wasn‘t surprised that Bill Clinton, because Bill Clinton, you know. He is a liar, a perverted kind of a guy anyway, and he is always stroking black folks rather than telling them the truth. But when President Bush did it, I was absolutely disappointed.
Ron Karenga wrote a book back in 1968, and in that book, he said that the reason, part of his motivation for starting Kwanzaa was because he felt that Christianity was the white man religion, and he didn‘t like Jews, and so he made up this lie. And he called it an African holiday because he was concerned that if he didn‘t call it an African holiday, that black Americans would not participate in it.
CARLSON: I want to read a quote from the Kwanzaa information center. It‘s describing the color red in the Kwanzaa flag. “We lost our land through blood. We cannot gain it except through blood. We must redeem our lives through the blood.”
Sounds a little violent. Kwanzaa inspire violence that you‘re aware of? I‘ve never heard that.
PETERSON: What it does, it encourages anger toward white Americans and Jews because the so-called holiday is for blacks only.
And there is no mention of God. Ron Karenga won a national holiday—
I mean, a national—a black nation for black people, he wanted it. White people were not allowed to participate, and because of his hatred of Christianity, and Christ, he doesn‘t want black Americans to participate, and, you know, what is so sad about this is that they have taken Christiandom and Christ out of the public school system and replaced it with Kwanzaa, a godless holiday.
CARLSON: Well, that is—that is amazing. Reverend Jesse Lee Peterson from Los Angeles. That‘s interesting, really interesting. I appreciate your explaining all that. Thank you.
PETERSON: Thank you. I want the people to read about it in my book, “Scam: How the Black Leadership Exploits Black America.” Also, go to my web site and get more information about it.
CARLSON: OK. Doubtless people will. Thanks a lot.
PETERSON: Thank you.
I really thought that kawanzaa really had something to do with Africa, i didnt know it was American made.
after the short years of my life, I never once thought to research it until i heard some information on Tucker Carlson yesterday.
shit was wild and true.
Do any of you celebrate Kawanzaa?
If so, did you know the whole history?
transcript from show................
Link to transcript!!!!!!!!!!!!
REV. JESSE LEE PETERSON, FOUNDER, BOND: Thank you for having me on.
I appreciate it.
CARLSON: Well, you have described Kwanzaa, and I am quoting now, as not legitimate holiday. It is a platform for race hatred which was started in America by a Marxist ex-con who served four years in prison for torturing two women. That‘s quite a sentence there.
PETERSON: That‘s right.
CARLSON: Can you explain it? Would you?
PETERSON: In 1966, Ron Karenga started or founded Kwanzaa. And I have to tell you, there‘s no such thing as Kwanzaa. You can go up and down the coast of Africa, and you‘re not going to find Kwanzaa.
Ron, prior to that, was the head of a radical, mean, hateful organization, very violent organization called United Slavery Organization, back in the early 1960‘s, and at the same time, we had the Black Panther party, and as we all know, the Black Panther party was a very violent organization. Well, United Slave Organization was worse than that.
As a matter of fact, they were fighting over who would head up the black studies program at UCLA at the time, either United Slave Organization or the Black Panther, and the United Slave Organization ended up killing a couple of the members from the Black Panther Party.
CARLSON: Wait, the founder of Kwanzaa‘s organization committed murder?
PETERSON: Yes. And after that, five years later, after starting Kwanzaa, Ron Karenga later suspected two of the women from his organization. He thought that they had turned on him.
And as a result of that, he beat them with an electric cord. He took
he later took a soldering iron, and he put it in the mouth of one of the black women that he thought had turned on him. He whipped them with karate baton, and then he forced them at gunpoint to take off their clothes, and he took some washing powder, detergent, and he ran some water, put it down the throats of those women.
CARLSON: He sounds like a pretty bad guy.
PETERSON: Yes.
CARLSON: If he‘s the founder, I‘m a little bit confused here, because if he‘s the founder of Kwanzaa, and you‘re right, he is.
PETERSON: Yes.
CARLSON: I think he‘s now a professor at Cal State Long Beach, if I‘m not mistaken. He went to prison, four years.
PETERSON: Yes, he went to prison. He went to prison...
CARLSON: If all this is true, why did the president of the United States, George w. Bush, Republican for that matter, issue a presidential message a couple of years ago, extending best wishes to people throughout the globe for a wonderful and memorable Kwanzaa. Why is the president on the side of Kwanzaa if its founder is this monster you described?
PETERSON: Well, you know, this guy is a felon, as you said. He‘s at Cal State, Long Beach. I was very disappointed, very disappointed when President Bush proclaimed Kwanzaa as a national holiday. Prior to that, Bill Clinton did the same thing.
I wasn‘t surprised that Bill Clinton, because Bill Clinton, you know. He is a liar, a perverted kind of a guy anyway, and he is always stroking black folks rather than telling them the truth. But when President Bush did it, I was absolutely disappointed.
Ron Karenga wrote a book back in 1968, and in that book, he said that the reason, part of his motivation for starting Kwanzaa was because he felt that Christianity was the white man religion, and he didn‘t like Jews, and so he made up this lie. And he called it an African holiday because he was concerned that if he didn‘t call it an African holiday, that black Americans would not participate in it.
CARLSON: I want to read a quote from the Kwanzaa information center. It‘s describing the color red in the Kwanzaa flag. “We lost our land through blood. We cannot gain it except through blood. We must redeem our lives through the blood.”
Sounds a little violent. Kwanzaa inspire violence that you‘re aware of? I‘ve never heard that.
PETERSON: What it does, it encourages anger toward white Americans and Jews because the so-called holiday is for blacks only.
And there is no mention of God. Ron Karenga won a national holiday—
I mean, a national—a black nation for black people, he wanted it. White people were not allowed to participate, and because of his hatred of Christianity, and Christ, he doesn‘t want black Americans to participate, and, you know, what is so sad about this is that they have taken Christiandom and Christ out of the public school system and replaced it with Kwanzaa, a godless holiday.
CARLSON: Well, that is—that is amazing. Reverend Jesse Lee Peterson from Los Angeles. That‘s interesting, really interesting. I appreciate your explaining all that. Thank you.
PETERSON: Thank you. I want the people to read about it in my book, “Scam: How the Black Leadership Exploits Black America.” Also, go to my web site and get more information about it.
CARLSON: OK. Doubtless people will. Thanks a lot.
PETERSON: Thank you.
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