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Uploaded by on Dec 21, 2006

Information about Kwanzaa. From Wikipedia, I used a "text to speech" program for the audio, so I'm sure there are some mistakes in how some words are said. Also, I know I had to cutoff the "Criticism" part of the Wikipedia article, but I had the 10 minute Youtube limit and I thought it was the least important to a video to help us know about Kwanzaa. From December 26th to January 1st. Any mistakes are my fault or the fault of the various Wikipedia authors. Enjoy. (I hope to make more Wikipedia-Youtube meshvideos if people like this.)

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kwanzaa

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  • Kwanzaa is not racist and these childish Kwanzaa haters need help.

    I've studied Kwanzaa and to me it is a seven-day hoilday for African people and it isn't so-called Christmas.

    It just means African people celebrating their achievements of being the first people on this planet earth.

    African people shouldn't be put off by the crap of these diseases who can't stomach things that's belongs to those who are proud of who they are.

  • So what?

    What's wrong if some create a hoilday for his own people?

    You need to get a life.

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  • @peasah2005 smoking too much jenkem i guess.

  • The thing is this is a holiday fabricated by a black supremeist. It is a silly, nontraditional holiday that very few celebrate but yet kids in holiday pageants are forced to sing a song about

  • @lexiie0226 Well Mexicans were also able to keep, what they believe, are their original languages, and most came on their own with their culture in tow. They also have their own communities, in American cities, with their own languages posted on the doors. Cinco de Mayo is a holiday we all have no problem celebrating and Day of the Dead is even brought up from time to time. But black folks should just stick to their faith and religion and celebrate that. Whoah. Creepy.

  • @lexiie0226 Most sensible comment I've seen on this page

  • Kwanzaa is held throughout the African Diaspora. While it began in the USA is has grown to wherever Black people know of their Culture!

  • @MultiMikey9999 seriously! LOL, I'm a graduate student, soon to be a PHd student. Wipe the eggs off your face

  • @MultiMikey9999 for fuck sake here we go again just like pakis dont want to celebrate christmas.more nigger bullshit

  • idk but no offense wasnt black history month created to celebrate black struggles and accomplishments?? also this isnt an african holiday it is an african american holiday, i dont believe if you go to africa they will be celebrating kwanzaa... i mean come on you dont see latinos creating their own type of holiday and we were treated as slaves and rape on our own land also... every race has gone through hardships so we should all just stick to faith and religion and celebrate that

  • Ray William Johnson brought me here!

  • Habari Gani

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