https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtyoNSmOYzo
Congress overwhelmingly passed the Juneteenth National Independence Day Act because Democrats are always trolling for black votes and Republicans are petrified of the charge of being racist. I am opposed to any more national holidays as an excuse for government workers not to do the jobs we pay them to do, but I may be mistaken on that point since government workers are often manifestly working against any concept of the common good.
If we were going to celebrate the Emancipation Proclamation we would do better to make Lincoln’s birthday a national holiday rather than one celebrating when the most ignorant slaves in the Texas hinterland finally got the word. (Contrary to myth, there was fighting in Texas throughout most of the Civil War, with the Union occupying the Gulf coast of Texas throughout almost the entire War, and the black slaves in Texas knew of the Emancipation Proclamation, and were keenly interested in it, from its first proclamation in 1862 on.) Juneteenth, until the race-baiters and the politicians got a hold of it, was fitfully celebrated locally in Texas, and not much there. Now it is a national holiday as a chess piece in the cold race war which is sadly being fought in the United States currently.
Dave Griffey has some thoughts on this debacle at Daffey Thoughts:
The Righteous Gentiles of the Holocaust. That phrase loomed large in the narrative of my younger days. Despite the thrashing Christians got for their complicity in the Holocaust, there was always an attempt to single out those non-Jews – Christian or not – who risked, and even lost, their lives to help save Jews from Nazi clutches.
In Jewish circles, a place of honor was held for those RGs, and in more than one place you can find a memorial honoring their courage and love and sacrifice. I might say that in Jewish circles they were given more praise and thanksgiving than in society at large.
I say that because it was mentioned recently that you don’t see that today among BLM and other modern Black activists. In fact, if you mention the role White Americans played in helping Blacks, you can get smacked down. Either you’re accused of somehow trying to deny racism or downplay Jim Crow or your belittling lynchings, or you’re reminded that even if Whites did do something for Blacks, they were still racists who probably didn’t really care about the Blacks in question.
In our neck of the woods, our city council just passed a resolution recognizing Juneteenth. I listened on FB to the reading of the resolution. Apparently it’s about slaves getting their freedom. Nothing else. No thanks to the Union Army, the Government, or anyone in particular. Lincoln and the Emancipation Proclamation were mentioned, but only to point out that they failed to end slavery, the practice ending on Juneteenth when the last slaves in America acquired their freedom.
I noticed the verbiage used – when slaves acquired their freedom. As if they got it, you know. somehow reached out and did it, obtained it, grabbed it, Black power and all. No, it was given them. By an all white government that sent the Union Army led by a white general down to free the slaves in Texas.
Now slavery in general, and the African Slave trade in particular, would continue on for many generations in other parts of the world (there actually were a couple technical holdouts here). It wouldn’t be until 1980, the year John Lennon was assassinated, Ronald Reagan elected president, and Disco died, that the last country trafficking in African slaves finally outlawed the practice. On the whole, America was part of that radical movement saying all slavery was bad and had to go, joining a growing number of European nations – Western, Christian, Enlightenment based – who were abolishing the practice altogether.
But again, that’s not how I’m hearing this presented. I hear little among modern Civil Rights, BLM or other Black activists giving much of a shout-out to those righteous Caucasians. I wonder why that is. Why is it if you bring up the sacrifice White Americans made in ending slavery and helping Civil Rights, at best you’re corrected, at worst you’re accused of racism? Those who did the fighting and dying are said to have still been racists, or not concerned with Black rights, or somehow deficiently antiracist, or holding racist views.
I don’t know. It’s been years since I paid attention to things like Holocaust remembrance and Righteous Gentiles. After all, most Millennials can barely describe the events meant to be remembered. Perhaps Jews no longer make a big deal about the RGs. But if they do, I wonder why the same attention is not given among BLM, Civil Rights, and other Black activists and their supporters today. In fact, why is it when you try to point out the contributions of Caucasian Americans in ending slavery, Jim Crow and passing Civil Rights, you can be met with almost hostile rebuttals. Or am I just missing something.
Go here to read the comments. Marking the ending of the curse of slavery in this country, which was accomplished at a bloody cost, is worthy of observation, and if that was what this was, I would have no problem with it.
However, I doubt this new holiday will be about what this nation can do at its best in the advancement of human freedom, but rather a fanning of race hatred and race separatism, two of the main goals of the contemporary Left in this country. I hope I am wrong. This country desperately needs to remember that we are all children of a loving God, something that the politicians who seek to win votes on the basis of race do their best to deny and obscure.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZB-v5WgN9c
What a dumb name for a holiday. Could easily have been “emancipation day” or something similar. I suspect the dumbest name was chosen simply to increase the probability of someone complaining about it, who can then be labeled a racist.
Slavery was effectively abolished here in Massachusetts on July 8th 1783, but that’s too long ago for the grievance race grifters so there’ll be no mention of that here.
My 3 cent’s.
Dehumanizing any race as a means to play “got cha’ back,” is child’s play.
Yes. Slavery was wrong.
To shove the past sins down the throats of present day whites will do nothing for building bridges, but everything for burning them.
Crystal ball?
Statues and monuments of honorable white statesmen will be tumbling down as hatred for all things white increases.
Don’t worry.
Uncle Joe is a great unifier and devout Catholic.
Of course, the same people dancing in the streets over this national achievement will be hating on America in two weeks on July Fourth.
Otherwise, another paid day off, what’s not to like?
I’m retired. I never get a day off.
If it’s not part of popular culture, it shouldn’t be a legislated holiday. See Anthony Esolen: popular culture is what people celebrate in their own homes or what people in palpable relation to each other celebrate in their own locales. The fife-and-drum corps marching down the street in your suburban village is popular culture. There are only four celebrations that are part of a generalized popular culture – Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s, and the Fourth of July. The rest are either relict (Memorial Day, which was a true holiday 50 years ago and now is the tail-end of a 3-day bender) or they’re sops to lobbies, or they’re hooks for ad campaigns. Some places have days of local significance (St. Patrick’s in certain cities) and some populations have their day (St. Joseph’s among Italians). Otherwise, wipe the slate clean. (While we’re at it, the Congress can quit prescribing rules for anyone but federal workers and employees of bulbous multi-state enterprises; tell JP Morgan or Ford Motor Company what to do; leave local restaurants alone).
Democrats aren’t going to get any more black votes than they do now. It’s just another demand for deference.
Emancipation Day would have been a better name, with a memorial to all the white men who died in the Civil War (when I say all, I mean on both Union and Confederate sides). “Juneteenth” is a concession to popular culture, a sop to the woke.
Wasn’t it a Ralph Ellison novel or something?
I don’t think I’ve ever lived through a time when there was so much ambient humbug in our public life and so much brazen lying. For 60 years or more, the larger society’s dealings with the black population have had a certain negligence incorporated within them. In the last several years, the perpetrators have added actively destructive things to the negligence. (They’ve done that for periods in the past; see what happened to the old AFDC program between 1958 and 1972). I’d like to see some sign of resistance to this among rank-and-file blacks and ordinary Democratic voters, but I’m not holding my breath. You see what’s up in this country, and what seems to apply is this old aphorism from Robert Heinlein
“Stupidity cannot be cured. Stupidity is the only universal capital crime; the sentence is death. There is no appeal, and execution is carried out automatically and without pity.”
Of course, the same people dancing in the streets over this national achievement will be hating on America in two weeks on July Fourth.
That’s what gets you about the Millennial trash in Antifa, and their enablers in the older generation. That comfortable and convenient world into which you were born was built for you by others, layer on layer, and you haven’t got a clue.
We live in a time of universal deceit.
Please God, the woke blob that thinks it’s running the World needs to collide with big-time push-back.
Wake up, people.
Juneteenth as a federal holiday is ridiculous. It’s strictly a blacks only holiday. Are they going to make Cinco De Mayo the next federal holiday to suck up to the Mexicans?
“We human beings never use race, except as a means to power. Race is never an ends, it is always a means. And it has no role in human affairs, except as a corruption”—Shelby Steele “What Killed Michael Brown”
And it has no role in human affairs, except as a corruption
Bingo.
Bob, that’s what was pointed out, and I’ve seen nothing to suggest the observation was wrong. Not only is there no attempt to lift up the white Americans responsible for freeing the slaves and fighting for Civil Rights, let alone America as a whole, attempts to bring them up are met with hostility and accusations of racism or denying America’s racist past. If pressed, you’ll be told the whites were just racists who didn’t really care anyway.
Larry Correia loves this new, national holiday because it celebrates a bunch of Republicans telling a bunch of black people that Democrats had been lying to them and using them – JUST LIKE TODAY.