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sure, if you want to honor a criminal who invented a FAKE holiday that didn't exist befor the 60's...go ahead.

2006-08-10 05:59:10 · answer #1 · answered by R J 7 · 1 0

I need to ask a question of you, what has come into your life that has made you want to celebrate Kwanza this year ?

2006-08-10 13:02:35 · answer #2 · answered by Hoofpaw2 1 · 0 0

Holidays are now secular, Christmas and Easter are just a day off and a chance for all to have a good time.

Go on, have a ball with Kwanzaa... perhaps they could move it to a different time of year when there is a shortage of celebrations? :-)

2006-08-10 13:00:27 · answer #3 · answered by the last ninja 6 · 0 0

Kwanzaa (2 a's, 1 a is the currency of Angola, who knew?) is a celebration of African heritage. However, in the spirit of getting to know other cultures, why not celebrate it?

Here's the website:

2006-08-10 13:05:12 · answer #4 · answered by hazydaze 5 · 0 0

You can if you want but keep in mind it was a holiday
created just to pacify african americans. It didn't exist 20 years ago.

2006-08-10 12:56:57 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

As long as you believe in the message of and/or reason for the holidays, it should be fine.

2006-08-10 12:57:38 · answer #6 · answered by Caroline I 2 · 0 0

No Because You Have Created A holiday the was created by pagans and calim its jesus birthday but we created kwanzaa because white people brought us over here and are holidays were lossed thus kwanzaa was created

2006-08-10 12:57:04 · answer #7 · answered by Ihatebush 1 · 0 3

Do whatever you want. I myself celebrate Festivus!

2006-08-10 12:55:56 · answer #8 · answered by DontPanic 7 · 1 0

Why would you? but yeh, its ok... I haven't yet really figured out why black people celebrate it yet.

2006-08-10 12:57:17 · answer #9 · answered by WhiteHat 6 · 0 0

WTF is kwanza?

2006-08-10 12:55:22 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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