LGBT+ Black Vegan Feminist Kwanzaa
The more central a holiday is to our culture, the more it needs to be corrupted and displaced. Moonbats have Afrocentralized, homosexualized, and transsexualized Christmas. They have tried to reduce its significance to that of one of many holidays, so that “Merry Christmas” is replaced by the vacuous “Happy Holidays.” They have tried to replace Christmas with Kwanzaa. They have gotten so carried away with their cultural engineering as to queerify Hanukkah, Ramadan, and even Kwanzaa itself. Yet still they have strive to push moonbattery even further.
A Kwanzaa expo is coming to Chesterfield County, Virginia this month, hosted by For the Fem in You, which describes its mission as this:
Cultivating Safe Spaces for BIPOC Womxn X LGBT+ in the creative arts and small business Community.
Andrea Daughtry, founder and executive director, explains what they are celebrating:
“Really, literally it’s just a time to make sure that Black principles are celebrated. We have cooperative economics, which is my favorite, which we get to celebrate during this season. It’s just a time to get together and focus on celebrating Black excellence and Black people, just period.”
No, not just period. There is more to the Christmas season than black supremacism. “Cooperative economics” (a.k.a. socialism), for example. Also, let’s not forget veganism…
“There are over 20 vendors, all amazing vegan food, because we love to prioritize wellness when we are doing these expos…”
…and of course feminism:
Daughtry explained that For the Fem in You is an organization focused on creating safe spaces for women of color in the small business and arts sector.
“Safe spaces” protect them from the threat of those who differ from themselves.
The problem with Christmas is that its spirit embraces everyone. The woke concept of inclusivity entails excluding those who represent disfavored groups: whites, men, people who eat a normal human diet, et cetera.
On a tip from Mike B.
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