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Who Knows ITAL Jul 2023 #1
I agree. I doubt many people will change their typical annual plans. jimfields33 Jul 2023 #2
Most people will be celebrating. Most of the angst is on du here. Srkdqltr Jul 2023 #3
Yep. Cyrano Jul 2023 #4
Not giving you crap, it's just that people here are more passionate about things than the general Srkdqltr Jul 2023 #5
I wonder how many anti-democratic white people are celebrating? applegrove Jul 2023 #6
Five members of the SCOTUS ... plus one Cyrano Jul 2023 #7
actually, I've never understood black people going all out on July 4 CatWoman Jul 2023 #8
Just as a guess, it's just like Cyrano Jul 2023 #10
Growing up in Atlanta, it was more a case of celebrating family. Not the holiday itself. Solly Mack Jul 2023 #30
I don't think many white people are REALLY celebrating the reason for the holiday Red Mountain Jul 2023 #9
I look at July 4th as the birth of an imperfect Union with aspirations to get better. mackdaddy Jul 2023 #11
Nicely put Deuxcents Jul 2023 #12
Yeah. I said something like this a day or two ago. 👍 electric_blue68 Jul 2023 #26
Well stated! ShazzieB Jul 2023 #35
Where I am, lots. nolabear Jul 2023 #13
Yes, in some ways, it's a day of joy. Cyrano Jul 2023 #17
I don't mean they're secondary in everyday life. Not at all. nolabear Jul 2023 #33
In my experience, most. Elessar Zappa Jul 2023 #14
Why this year? treestar Jul 2023 #15
"Black people have in theory at least, been included." Cyrano Jul 2023 #18
that's rare enough, I mean you can't say those shootings mean treestar Jul 2023 #19
define celebrate dembotoz Jul 2023 #16
Post removed Post removed Jul 2023 #20
Most, from what I've seen and heard. nt Raine Jul 2023 #21
Less and less every year. NotVeryImportant Jul 2023 #22
Most are celebrating. JI7 Jul 2023 #23
Oh, get over yourself. ARandomPerson Jul 2023 #24
(1852) FREDERICK DOUGLASS, "WHAT, TO THE SLAVE, IS THE FOURTH OF JULY" malaise Jul 2023 #25
Thank you Malaise CatWoman Jul 2023 #37
You're welcome sis malaise Jul 2023 #38
Just watched the HBO special on Douglass RussBLib Jul 2023 #40
I need to watch that malaise Jul 2023 #41
What a curious post. Do you not know any "black people"? BlackSkimmer Jul 2023 #27
Not to condemn the op B.See Jul 2023 #32
Well put. BlackSkimmer Jul 2023 #34
Thanks for getting it what I'm saying. Someone apparently missed the point. B.See Jul 2023 #44
Have earned the right? malaise Jul 2023 #39
I was speaking of those who, in spite of that and all that I referenced, somehow believe OTHERWISE. B.See Jul 2023 #43
My whole neighborhood cooking out, relaxing, etc. roamer65 Jul 2023 #28
Exactly the same in my hood. BlackSkimmer Jul 2023 #36
All the black people in my office (15) and in my neighborhood (about 5) are celebrating... Progressive Lawyer Jul 2023 #29
At a Juneteenth event in Tacoma, WA Kennah Jul 2023 #31
"I thought it best to remind ourselves" betsuni Jul 2023 #42
What an incredibly arrogant post Showbizkid Jul 2023 #45
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