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6/19/2025, 10:43:36 PM
The stock markets closed early and I wondered what was happening and looked it up. Well it's USA celebrating muttday, a national holiday Biden made in 2021.
So how will you show solidarity towards black folks today? It fucked my trading, but I'm sure to donate to NAACP!
"Juneteenth, officially Juneteenth National Independence Day, is a federal holiday in the United States. It is celebrated annually on June 19 to commemorate the end of slavery in the United States. The holiday's name, first used in the 1890s, is a portmanteau of the words June and nineteenth, referring to June 19, 1865, the day when Major General Gordon Granger ordered the final enforcement of the Emancipation Proclamation in Texas at the end of the American Civil War.[8][9] In the Civil War period, slavery came to an end in various areas of the United States at different times. Many enslaved Southerners escaped, demanded wages, stopped work, or took up arms against the Confederacy of slave states. In January 1865, Congress finally proposed the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution for the national abolition of slavery. By June 1865, almost all enslaved persons had been freed by the victorious Union Army or by state abolition laws. When the national abolition amendment was ratified in December, the remaining enslaved people in Delaware and in Kentucky were freed."
So how will you show solidarity towards black folks today? It fucked my trading, but I'm sure to donate to NAACP!
"Juneteenth, officially Juneteenth National Independence Day, is a federal holiday in the United States. It is celebrated annually on June 19 to commemorate the end of slavery in the United States. The holiday's name, first used in the 1890s, is a portmanteau of the words June and nineteenth, referring to June 19, 1865, the day when Major General Gordon Granger ordered the final enforcement of the Emancipation Proclamation in Texas at the end of the American Civil War.[8][9] In the Civil War period, slavery came to an end in various areas of the United States at different times. Many enslaved Southerners escaped, demanded wages, stopped work, or took up arms against the Confederacy of slave states. In January 1865, Congress finally proposed the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution for the national abolition of slavery. By June 1865, almost all enslaved persons had been freed by the victorious Union Army or by state abolition laws. When the national abolition amendment was ratified in December, the remaining enslaved people in Delaware and in Kentucky were freed."
6/19/2025, 8:03:49 PM
Today, we celebrate Juneteenth, in honor of the resilience, strength, and enduring spirit of Black Americans who fought for and continue to fight for freedom, dignity, and justice. This day marks the end of slavery in the United States, but it also reminds us that the pursuit of equality is ongoing. As we reflect on our past, we recommit ourselves to building a future rooted in truth, equity, and unity.
6/15/2025, 1:19:58 AM
Why is everyday "dey burfday"? They're always celebrating, doesn't matter what day of the week it is or what time, they're always celebrating "dey burfday" and making lots of noise, blasting music. They always have tons of blowup toys and powerwheels cars and KFC. How does an oppressed group do this every day?
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