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I've been noticing that the SAME people who dye their hair blonde are usually the SAME people who celebrate Christmas, Easter, Thanks Giving, and any other day White people established for their "subjects" to celebrate.
And both types usually use the same excuses for doing so.


There was a time in America....roughly between 1965-1995....where Black folks were coming out of celebrating those pagan holidays and we were doing our own thing.
That also was the same time period where Black women were more likely to embrace their natural hair texture and color!
I don't think those examples are coincidences.
 

 

And just like after around 1995 more AfroAmerican women started shamelessly dying their hair blonde and wearing red lipstick again, this was around the same time period a lot of AfroAmericans went BACK to shamelessly celebrating Christmas and other holidays!
Again, I don't think they were coincidences.

Around 1995 was the time period where the collective mentality of the community started becoming weaker and more fragmented.
 

 

 


 

Black Family Christmas Traditions We Grew Up On

"Come on bro.....
What's wrong with enjoying a few days off to
spend with your family and friends?
What's the harm?"


 

 

 

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"Nothing.....
However if you REALLY loved your family and relished the time you spent 
with them you wouldn't  need a White man  to TELL you when to do it. 
You'd take the initiative to do it yourself.
When you want to get drunk...you do it when you like.
When you want to get high....you do it when you like.
But when it comes to spending time with your family,
you wait for a specially designated day to do so."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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"Excuse me but I am NOT trying to be White.
I'm just trying to be ME."

 


Just like you have some Black women who'll get up on stage on national television with their hair dyed blonde and proclaim that they're a "proud Black woman"; you have so-called conscious and "woke" Black Influencers on social media who will do a live in Christmas sweaters or with Santa Claus hats on sipping on eggnog and justifying their behavior by saying things like "YOLO" or "it ain't that serious".

 


What's the problem?
If our people start shamelessly celebrating and embracing THOSE traditions and making up excuses for doing so....what other traditions will we start going back to celebrating and embracing? 
Jim Crow? 
Slavery?

 


The brainwashing and programming has been taken to another level, and I realized that when I started hearing Christmas music BEFORE Halloween.....lol.

 

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