The Rotten Roots of Kwanzaa
Thomas Clough
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The story of Christmas cannot be told in a government run school.
Teachers, acting as paid agents of the government, must avoid even the
appearance of endorsing any religion. This constitutional restriction
does not apply to pseudo-religions, however, so the dedicated adherents
of even the most extreme pseudo-religion are free to gain a foothold in
any government school.
Take the
pseudo-religion called Marxism for example. From the moment of its
inception Marxism has not wanted for prophets and self-anointed
infallible leaders. Its adherents believe that their doctrine is true
and unerring, a genuine key to history. The official History of the
Communist Party proclaims: “The power of Marxist-Leninist theory lies
in the fact that it enables the Party to find the right orientation in
any situation, to understand the inner connection of current events, to
foresee their course, and to perceive not only how and in what
direction they are developing in the present but how and in what
direction they are bound to develop in the future.” These words were
written in 1945. After almost six decades of continual blundering such
pretentions to infallibility, insight and historical clairvoyance sound
merely comical to most Americans. And yet, even today, there are those
who would creep up to the bier and attempt to breathe life into
Marxism’s desiccated spiritless corpse. Many of these hopeful Utopians
spend their busiest years teaching in America’s educational system.
Take, for
example, the self-named Professor Maulana Karenga. Way back in 1966,
when he was known as plain ol’ Ron Karenga, this self-proclaimed
radical black separatist had the distinction of creating history’s most
pathetic holiday: Kwanzaa. It was pure Karenga, a seven-day celebration
of crypto-Marxist values with racist overtones. According to the
official Kwanzaa website the celebration was designed to nurture
“conditions that would enhance the revolutionary social change for the
masses of Black Americans.” Each day of Kwanzaa emphasizes a principle
such as “unity” or “collective work” or “cooperative economics.”
Karenga branded Kwanzaa a black alternative to Christmas. In fact, it
is the black anti-Christmas. In 1977, the then sixteen-year-old
minister Al Sharpton declared that the Kwanzaa feast would perform the
much needed service of “de-whitizing” Christmas. (For more on Sharpton
see The Tawana Brawley Hoax).
What makes
Kwanzaa so pathetic is its total lack of authenticity. The name of
Kwanzaa and of each of its principles are all Swahili, a language not
spoken by anyone brought to America in the days of the slave trade. The
culture of East African Swahili speakers is profoundly alien to the
cultures of West Africa.
The Kwanzaa
ceremonies have no African counterparts; they are complete inventions.
They don’t even make sense on their own terms. For the day of
“muhindi”, ears of corn are set aside for each child in the family, but
corn is not indigenous to Africa. Corn was first cultivated by Mexican
Indians; it was brought to Africa by white folks. The day of muhindi
looks more like a Mayan shindig than anything African. And where else
on this planet does anyone celebrate a harvest ritual in December? This
incongruity springs from Karenga’s desire to make Kwanzaa the black
anti-Christmas. That’s why Kwanzaa goes from December 26th to January
first, instead of sometime in October.
The Marxist
creator of Kwanzaa couldn’t resist naming one of the Kwanzaa feasts
“ujima” (collective work and responsibility), which the African tyrant
Julius Nyrere cited as he tore tens of thousands of Tanzanians from
their homes and compelled them to labor on collective farms. No
European invention has caused more mischief in Africa than Marxism; it
is a proven formula for backwardness. It won’t do American blacks any
more good than it did the Tanzanians.
The Kwanzaa
ceremonies, with their suggestion of some ancient Ur-African culture,
is simply fraudulent. Africa has remained stubbornly tribal right into
the Twenty-First Century, complete with warlords, chattel slavery and
sweeping genocides. Bill Clinton, who turned a blind eye to the
genocide of the Tutsi people of Rawanda, signed at least four Kwanzaa
proclamations and jabbered cynically about “The symbols and ceremony of
Kwanzaa, evoking the rich history and heritage of African-Americans...”
as a way of patronizing black activists. The folks at Hallmark gave the
whole silly kit of bogus rituals a cosmetic legitimacy, complete with
sappy sentiments. Those white people who tend to fret overmuch about
political correctness do their best to keep a straight face whenever
Kwanzaa is mentioned. The avatars of PC are, of course, the media
chatterboxes.
Every time
December rolls around the newspapers include glowing articles about
Kwanzaa. The designer of the Kwanzaa festival is invariably referred to
in reverential terms. He is called “Doctor Karenga” or “Professor
Karenga” or “the renouned Professor Maulana Karenga”. The timid folk
who scribble articles for such rags as the New York Times or the
Washington Post know that it is bad for business to provoke their core
demographic by referring to Mr Karenga with more descriptive terms,
such as vicious, sadistic, repulsive, depraved and hateful. Two days
before the beginning of Kwanzaa in 1971, the New York Times ran an
article about the new black-unity holiday but didn’t mention Ron
Karenga even once, which is curious because at that very moment Ron
Karenga was a guest of the California prison system. The Times didn’t
mention that Ron had been convicted of the crime of torturing two black
women. The Times was silent about Ron’s role as founder of a black
nationalist cult that indulged in gunplay and homocide.
In the late
1960s Ron Karenga was the commander of a black nationalist paramilitary
group that called itself United Slaves (US). In 1969 Karenga’s gang
clashed with the Black Panthers over control of a black studies program
at UCLA. Everyone was packing heat. When the gunsmoke cleared two
Panthers lay dead at the student center. In May of 1971 Karenga stood
trial for torturing two dissident members of his cult. Both Deborah
Jones and Gail Davis described how Karenga had demanded that they strip
naked. The naked women were then whipped with electrical cords and
beaten with a karate baton. Detergent and a gushing hoses were forced
into their mouths. Ms Jones had one of her toes clamped in a vise.
Karenga’s goon squad forced a hot electrical soldering iron in to Ms
Davis’ mouth as a form of revolutionary discipline. The torturefest
went on for two long days. Karenga was convicted and served more than
three years in a California State prison. The New York Times did not
see any of these lurid and insightful facts as part of “all the news
that’s fit to print”, even though it was all new news in 1971.
When Karenga
declared that he was a convert to Marxism, those who knew him took it
as a sign that he had mellowed. His violent past and muddled thinking
were, apparently, job enhancements in the California university system.
Karenga is now a professor at California State University in Long Beach.
Ron Karenga’s
legacy is the ultimate chump holiday, one that defines black people as
an alien nation. At the very heart of Kwanzaa lies the Cult of Color
which fashions a revered fetish from the accident of race. Kwanzaa is
nostalgia for a yesterday that never existed. Worse yet, it’s an
invitation to embrace a failed system of economics that has
impoverished everyone who has been stupid enough to attempt it.
Equally
insidious is the fact that the true history of Kwanzaa and its depraved
creator is rapidly vanishing into an Orwellian black hole. Using the
same method that Joseph Stalin reduced to a laboratory science, the
keepers of America’s newspaper data bases have simply made all
unpleasant references to Ron Karenga vanish into the ether. There is
not even a whisper about torturefests, blazing campus gun battles,
Marxist ideology or the brutal beatings of Karenga’s critics. All of
this would have been lost forever were it not for the diligent research
of Paul Mulshine, a conservative columnist for the Newark Star Ledger.
It took Mulshine two days of hunting to ferret out the truth in the
microfilmed pages of the Los Angeles Times. As far as America’s liberal
“journalists” are concerned Karenga is a sage culture hero who is above
reproach.
As Christmas
approaches the pseudo-religious and historically rootless rituals of
Kwanzaa are freely celebrated in countless government school
classrooms. Karenga’s blacks-only anti-Christmas is now an established
taxpayer-supported seasonal school event. The legacy of a racially
divisive violent degenerate is kept alive with tax money taken from you
by coersive government power. Any mention of the Prince of Peace in the
same environment is a crime.
Ours is truly a weird republic.
Thomas Clough
Copyright 2001
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