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What is Juneteenth?

The Civil War was won because black, brown, & white races fought & died together to end slavery.
"Boston Ben" Haith created & copyrighted the flag. Artist Lisa Jeanne Graf modified the flags design.

The best parts are the colors of the flag (red, white, blue) like USA flag, as African American history is one with America’s history. With these colors, Haith & the flag's designers wanted to show that all U.S. citizens have access to "liberty and justice for all."

The star was designed to and also represents "African American" (which the term African American is racist at heart to proud Americans ) freedom in every state.

The burst around the star (NOVA), a new, bright star. A symbol of new beginnings for Black people (ONLY). But discriminates against the White race in USA.
The arc that extends across the flag horizontally is symbol of hope. It represents a new horizon of opportunities & promises for all Black Americans only.

The design & celebration behind the holiday does not include any appreciation for the white or brown Americans that stood along side their black American friends & family to fight slave owners, (there were white slaves to) but mainly the flag discriminates against the White race as a whole and the ambiance surrounding the holiday represses White America & thrusts Black America into the spot light ultimately dividing The United States of America.

Dad why did Black Americans engross themselves through the Juneteenth flag to promote prosperity for their race and their race only not The United States of America in a very selfish manner?

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Juneteenth - meme gif

Juneteenth meme gif

Juneteenth - video


Juneteenth - what is it?

An obvious lie of a national holiday implemented by amoral Democrats who want black people to pretend Republicans didn’t free the slaves.

Fellow Democrats, how do we get people to forget we represent the Klan? I know! Let’s invent Juneteenth!!!

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What does "Juneteenth" mean?

In the US, slavery was officially abolished with the 1863 Emancipation Proclamation. No one bothered to tell all the slaves in Texas until June 19, 1865, a day commonly celebrated as "Juneteenth."

Every Juneteenth we're reminded just how mean people could be.

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Juneteenth - what does it mean?

On June 8, 1967, Israel sunk US research ship USS Liberty in order to raise a false flag and blame the Egyptians for it. Thanks to audio recordings and witness testimonies, that false flag operation failed, even though media today says it was only a mistake on Israel's part. Juneteenth is a day specifically remembering the horrific tragedies the supposed "greatest ally" of the US caused to innocent US citizens.

Every Juneteenth we are reminded just how mean people could be.

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