"Jon Kraus"  wrote in message 
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I wouldn't call it a "tirade" at all, you did. 
 
Uh, Jon, no one characterizes their own words as a tirade. But Pete's 
characterization is accurate. You disparaged Kwanza as "made-up" (as though 
any holiday could be other than made-up) and "phony" (because it's not a 
native African celebration--even though its celebrants never claimed it 
was!). 
 
 I don't believe in the "African-American" 
 bull****.  99% of black folks have never set foot in Africa and have long 
 been remove from relatives that are from Africa. 
 
The term "African American" refers to black Americans of African ancestry. 
It does not mean "people who have visited Africa, or who speak to their 
relatives in Africa", contrary to your peculiar objection. 
 
As with the holiday Kwanza, you take the term "African American" and 
misrepresent its meaning in order to make it seem illegitimate. What 
motivates you to do so? 
 
 Jon Kraus (an American not a German-American) 
 
For many Xs, there are some Americans who prefer to call themselves X 
Americans, some who prefer to call themselves Americans, and some who prefer 
neither. Why is that difference so hard for you to understand or respect? 
Why is it "bull****" for someone's preference to differ from yours in that 
regard? Why do you feel the need to insult people for making a different 
choice than you as to whether to put their ancestry on a par with their 
nationality in their self-description? 
 
--Gary 
 
 
 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
			
 
			
			
			
				 
            
			
			
            
            
                
			
			
		 
		
	
	
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