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Juneteenth is "Happy Republicans freed the slaves from Democrats day"
AND
MLK was made popular (partly myth) because of his I have a dream speech, which he advocated for a world without DEI / Jim Crow laws to judge people based on their skin color.
Less about white washing than about making the nation what the rest of Trump's life has been: all about him.
I can imagine nothing more pathetic than worshipping at the feet of such a deeply insecure manbaby; dude demands reinforcement of his main character syndrome every five seconds, and throws full-on tantrums at anyone who doesn't provide that reinforcement.
Imagine perceiving such a weak, insecure, needy douchebag as being "soooo tough." Dude is the natural endpoint of every "I'd have served, but I'd totally punch a drill sergeant/you're lucky they're holding me back/girls only date ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥" jackwagon who blames everyone and everything but themselves as the root of their failures.
...maybe that's why he's popular.
"MLK Jr" also = 64 (8x8) and 19 (8th prime). So it's connected to Juneteenth inherently.
The law for MLK Day was signed in '83. "Martin Luther King" = 83 reduction.
I would say MLK is a made up character, and possibly also mocking blacks. MLK is just MILK with the vowels dropped, ie milk without an I. Milk is white, it is what sustains infants. So MLK is white without an I, or a non-sentient animal. When a troublesome infant is crying the mother shushes it by putting it to the breast. She... yes, gives it milk. This and maybe a bit of rocking puts the child back to sleep and calms it down. A standard kabbalistic practice is to drop vowels or consider vowels and consonants separately. Hence why the first twitter post was "Setting up my twttr".
I'm not really all that knowledgeable about MLK but probably this could be the case. Had to think up something to contrast a more militant figure like Malcom X or the Black Panthers. Who knows.
St. Patrick's Day is probably also a trick / contrivance.
Anyone complying with "mandatory" worship of a politician will demonstrate that they never were an American in the sense they believed themselves to be.
We fought the Revolution to throw off the yoke of monarchy. Anyone bending the knee to a wannabe king is just proving the Founders would've spit on them.
Couldn't be me.
Did I say anything about worshipping the founders?
No?
So let's put that strawman back where we found it.
The point of the Revolution was to throw off the idea of being entirely beholden to the whims of any one human being. Leaders are just people, and people are fallible; falling at the feet of any human being, irrespective of position, evinces only a desire to *be led* rather than to think for oneself.
I don't "worship" Washington, Franklin, Hancock, or any of the other founders any more than I would Trump. They were just people. But they gave us our legacy of freedom and independence.
The folks hungrily sucking at Trump's teats make a mockery of that independent, self-sufficient spirit.
Do not even try to pretend that the modern Republican party is even remotely aligned with the Republican party of Lincoln after what happened during the 60s. What a sick joke.