The Dumbshit White Liberals Have Succeeded in Driving the Wedge of Racism Between American Blacks and Whites
What Is Juneteenth for?
By Jared Taylor: Last weekend, we celebrated our newest national holiday, with brawls and fisticuffs, and the rattle of gunfire. But Juneteenth is a lot more than that. It is an annual reminder that blacks don’t really see themselves as “Americans.”
Yes, there was violence, but that’s just what happens when you get enough young blacks together in one place. The largest Juneteenth celebration in South Carolina, in Finley Park in Charleston, was shut down before the headline musical groups could even take the stage.In Baltimore, on the second day of the AFRAM festival that coincided with Juneteenth, so many young blacks attacked police and ran wild that the city declared a civil unrest zone, sent in the reserves, and even flew a helicopter low overhead to intimidate rioters.
In Kansas City, six people were shot and one man was killed at the Juneteenth party after security went home for the evening.
In Chicago, there was a mass shooting at the festivities that wounded 14 people. Over the entire weekend, blacks shot eight people dead and wounded another 25 people.There were other pockets of Juneteenth trouble — this is Tulsa, Oklahoma — that weren’t important enough to make the news.
Cities know very well what’s coming, but can’t control despite the crowds despite putting police everywhere. Some towns just give up. “Mount Holly, NJ cancels 2026 Independence Day celebration citing security concerns.”
The annual event was supposed to be extra special for the 250th, but the township couldn’t risk a teen takeover.
Juneteenth violence is so common it’s almost boring. This was more interesting. Black children happily beating a Klansman piñata. It’s nice to see our black brothers teaching children goodwill and reconciliation.
The most important thing about Juneteenth, though, is that blacks get to glory in the thing they’re proudest of: They were slaves! And they’ll never let us forget it. They will nurse this grievance — this hatred — and torment us for as long as spineless whites fall for their swindles.
Here’s Juneteenth in Jefferson, Georgia with black women pretending to be slaves picking cotton.
In Atlanta, blacks dressed in rags first marched out as slaves and then marched back in free.
Juneteenth has crossed the Atlantic. Ghanaians reenacted a slave sale with whip-wielding masters and wailing women. The costume drama ended with a stern call for reparations. No mention, of course, that it was Africans who caught the slaves and whites who forced abolition on reluctant Africans who had practiced slavery for millennia.
And since Juneteenth is about slavery, as Time pointed out this year, “You Can’t Separate Juneteenth From the Call for Reparations.”



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