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Happy 3rd d ay of Kwanzaa
Sam06
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Get those lighters out we have 3 candles to light today.
The Black one in the middle the red one we lit yesterday and now the green one right next to the black one.
Today we are going to celebrate collective work and responsibility. I am not knocking that but the bl*ck community would do well celebrating those two ideals as they apply to their community.
Collective work to clean up the area and keep it looking like a place where humans live and not a junkyard.
Responsibility is another ideal lacking especially personal responsibility, like knocking up as many women as you can and playing no part in the children's lives. Or maybe not shooting at each other or stop selling/doing drugs to your neighbors and then killing them.
Maybe there is something to this Kwanzaa garbage.......
We say; Habari Gani(They say it means "Whats going on")
You reply with; ujima(They say it means Collective work and responsibility)
What a load of tripe! They don't even know the right words and what they mean in Swahili[xx(]
Habari Gani means "How are you"
ujima is a word that roughly means "Communalism" a noun.
So you are walking down the street in your Dashiki with your Black Power hair pick stuck in your hair and you say to some sister with a 60" * walking the other way "How are you" and she replies with "Communalism",,,,,,,,,WTH!!
That is when you run the other way as fast as you can in your purple platform shoes thinking she has some kind of STD like Chlamydia[;)]
I will say this Ronny the commie really pulled one his people.
But it has some good sides to as we saw today.
Happy Kwanzaa....................m*th#^fu#ker[:D]
The Black one in the middle the red one we lit yesterday and now the green one right next to the black one.
Today we are going to celebrate collective work and responsibility. I am not knocking that but the bl*ck community would do well celebrating those two ideals as they apply to their community.
Collective work to clean up the area and keep it looking like a place where humans live and not a junkyard.
Responsibility is another ideal lacking especially personal responsibility, like knocking up as many women as you can and playing no part in the children's lives. Or maybe not shooting at each other or stop selling/doing drugs to your neighbors and then killing them.
Maybe there is something to this Kwanzaa garbage.......
We say; Habari Gani(They say it means "Whats going on")
You reply with; ujima(They say it means Collective work and responsibility)
What a load of tripe! They don't even know the right words and what they mean in Swahili[xx(]
Habari Gani means "How are you"
ujima is a word that roughly means "Communalism" a noun.
So you are walking down the street in your Dashiki with your Black Power hair pick stuck in your hair and you say to some sister with a 60" * walking the other way "How are you" and she replies with "Communalism",,,,,,,,,WTH!!
That is when you run the other way as fast as you can in your purple platform shoes thinking she has some kind of STD like Chlamydia[;)]
I will say this Ronny the commie really pulled one his people.
But it has some good sides to as we saw today.
Happy Kwanzaa....................m*th#^fu#ker[:D]
RLTW
Comments
JOMBO Sam! [:)]
Nzuri, u hali gani?
quote:Originally posted by Brookwood
JOMBO Sam! [:)]
Nzuri, u hali gani?
NO, I watched Daktari when I was a bit younger. [:)]
What the heck is Kwanzaa?
quote:Originally posted by Sam06
quote:Originally posted by Brookwood
JOMBO Sam! [:)]
Nzuri, u hali gani?
NO, I watched Daktari when I was a bit younger. [:)]
You know something funny. I watched that movie after learning Swahili and the Duke was really speaking it.
I don't know if you know it but William Holden was a big fan of Africa. He has a Game Ranch and Animal shelter just outside of Nanuki Kenya on the slopes of Mt Kenya. Its a beautiful place. The Army trains near there and I drove by it many times, so one day I stopped and talked to the guy at the gate. They invited me in and I looked around and had a few beers with their Game manager.