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« Reply #25 on: December 11, 2007, 10:26:58 AM »
What is Kwanza?

If you have to ask, then consider yourself lucky.

I've never heard of it here but why do blacks celebrate it, what is it?

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« Reply #26 on: December 11, 2007, 10:42:26 AM »
What is Kwanza?

If you have to ask, then consider yourself lucky.

I've never heard of it here but why do blacks celebrate it, what is it?

It's a bogus, invented african holiday. It was created because.."Da bruddas & da sistas ain' goona cel'brate no honkey, cracker x-mas! umm hmm"

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« Reply #27 on: December 11, 2007, 10:48:31 AM »
So what do they do to celebrate, rape their own babies?

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« Reply #28 on: December 11, 2007, 10:48:42 AM »
Hold on. Whyare we celebrating kwanza by talking aboutit so much?  
If someone says something bad about you, say something nice about them. That way, both of you would be lying.

In your heart you know WE are right and in your guts you know THEY are nuts!

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« Reply #29 on: December 11, 2007, 10:51:01 AM »
Hold on. Whyare we celebrating kwanza by talking aboutit so much?  

We're lampooning it. There's a difference.

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« Reply #30 on: December 11, 2007, 10:58:34 AM »
Hold on. Whyare we celebrating kwanza by talking aboutit so much?  

We're lampooning it. There's a difference.


i thought it was because we were civil rights leaders
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« Reply #31 on: December 11, 2007, 11:06:38 AM »
What is Kwanza?

If you have to ask, then consider yourself lucky.

I've never heard of it here but why do blacks celebrate it, what is it?
http://www.blackwebportal.com/tidbits/kwanzaa.cfm           8;)














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Get to Know Your Holiday
by Robert Rucker
Kwanzaa in a nutshell is the brainchild of Dr. Maulana Karenga. Maulana invented the holiday one year after the Watts riots of Los Angeles to exemplify the rebuilding and unity of the black community that fostered after this violent event. Thereafter it has become responsible for inspiring Kwanzaa celebrations in England, Canada, Zimbabwe, and Kenya. The foundation of Kwanzaa (meaning first fruits in Swahili) lies in the Nguzo Saba, the Seven Principles which begins on December 26 to January 1.

The Celebration

The first day Umoja (unity) -- to strive for unity in the family, nation, and race. The second day Kujichaglia (self-determination) means that we will define ourselves, name ourselves, and create for ourselves. The third day,Ujima (collective work and responsibility) - to build and maintain our community together and to make our sisters and brothers problems our problems. The fourth day is Ujamaa (cooperative economics), this day symbolizes our need to own our own stores, shops, and other businesses so that we all may profit together. With Ujamaa in full swing we can end some of the poverty that exist in our community. The fifth day, Nia (purpose) implies the need to rebuild our communities and making our surrounding more beautiful with an emphasis on bringing our people back to our traditional greatness. Kuumba (creativity), the sixth day of the Kwanzaa celebration strives to teach all to leave our community more beneficial and beautiful than we inherited it. The final day, Imani (faith) means that we should try with all of our heart to believe in our people, our teachers, our leaders, and the righteousness of our struggle to victory.

Themes and Principles of Kwanzaa

The Theme of Kwanzaa is the building of family, community, and culture. The language of Kwanzaa is Swahili since it is a nationalistic language and is spoken in every country in Africa.

Symbols of Kwanzaa

Most holidays have symbols that represents it's meaning. At the beginning of the Kwanzaa holiday, families traditionally lay a mkeka (a straw mat) on a low table to symbolize the foundation of our being. Our being encompasses our family, community and culture. Next, families put the kinara (candle holder) on top of the mat. The kinara holds seven candles. The three candles on the right side are green and signifies a prosperous future. The three candles on the left symbolize the struggle that we all must fight. The black candle is in the center and symbolies the people, the black people. Usually at home the family will put a bandera (flag) on the table consisting of the colors red, black, and green. Next place ears of muhindi (corn) on the table to symbolize the children. You can put one piece of muhindi on the table for both the sexes, or put one on the table for each child. The mazoa (fruits and vegetables) shown in the picture symbolizes one's labor throughout the year--the families success and accomplishments. Lastly, place a book on the table symbolizing education and the process of our peoples continued looking back to classical African civilization always bearing in mind Dr. Carter G. Woodson's classic quote from his book The Miseducation of the Negro, 1933.


The chief difficulty with the education of the Negro (you can put in black or african, the word negro is from that time period, RRRjr) is that it has been largely imitation resulting in the enslavement of his mind. Somebody outside of the race has desired to try out on Negroes some experiment which interested him and his coworkers; and Negroes,being objects of charity, have received them cordially and have done what they required. In fact, the keynote in the education of the Negro has been to do what he is told to do."
About Gifts

Giving gifts is not a fundamental part of Kwanzaa, and if gifts are given they are usually given to children. Unlike the Christmas holiday most Kwanzaa gifts consists of a book and a symbol of African heritage.   ;D ;D ;D
Let's Feast

On the sixth day of Kwanzaa a karumu (feast) is given. The karamu consists of your traditional dish or even Carribbean or Motherland dishes. If you want more information on the Kwanzaa celebration check out the December 1997 and December 1998 issues of Essence magazine, or the fine books listed.

My First Kwanzaa, by Deborah M. Newton (for ages 5-11)
Kwanzaa: An Uplifting African-America Holiday, by Haki R. Madhubuti
The African-American Holiday of Kwanzaa: A Celebration of Family, Community, and Culture, by Maulana Karenga, the founder of Kwanzaa.
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« Reply #32 on: December 11, 2007, 12:06:43 PM »
"Yeah, dem Honkies be having dar holidays, how can we not have a holiday to celebrate looting"
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« Reply #33 on: December 11, 2007, 12:09:45 PM »
"Yeah, dem Honkies be having dar holidays, how can we not have a holiday to celebrate looting"

Kwanza is a fake made up phony black African-American holiday, because they don't believe in righteous holidays such as Christmas or Hanukkah.

Btw, what food do they eat on Kwanza?  ;D

If any. ;D
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« Reply #34 on: December 11, 2007, 12:16:42 PM »
"Yeah, dem Honkies be having dar holidays, how can we not have a holiday to celebrate looting"

Kwanza is a fake made up phony black African-American holiday, because they don't believe in righteous holidays such as Christmas or Hanukkah.

Btw, what food do they eat on Kwanza?  ;D

If any. ;D
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On the sixth day of Kwanzaa a karumu (feast) is given. The karamu consists of your traditional dish or even Carribbean or Motherland dishes. If you want more information on the Kwanzaa celebration check out the December 1997 and December 1998 issues of Essence magazine, or the fine books listed.
;D ;D
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« Reply #35 on: December 11, 2007, 01:15:56 PM »
"Yeah, dem Honkies be having dar holidays, how can we not have a holiday to celebrate looting"

Kwanza is a fake made up phony black African-American holiday, because they don't believe in righteous holidays such as Christmas or Hanukkah.

Btw, what food do they eat on Kwanza?  ;D

If any. ;D

Potato Kahkahs
If someone says something bad about you, say something nice about them. That way, both of you would be lying.

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« Reply #36 on: December 11, 2007, 01:17:25 PM »
"Yeah, dem Honkies be having dar holidays, how can we not have a holiday to celebrate looting"

Kwanza is a fake made up phony black African-American holiday, because they don't believe in righteous holidays such as Christmas or Hanukkah.

Btw, what food do they eat on Kwanza?  ;D

If any. ;D

Potato Kahkahs

 ;D

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« Reply #37 on: December 11, 2007, 01:43:54 PM »

Kwanza is a made up holiday created by black separatists Ron Karenga of the US movement. Kwanza was created in 1967 as a way to promote black separatist and Marxist values among blacks in America. Its 7 principles are:


    * Umoja (unity)—To strive for and maintain unity in the family, community, nation, and race.
    * Kujichagulia (self-determination)—To define ourselves, name ourselves, create for ourselves, and speak for ourselves.
    * Ujima (collective work and responsibility)—To build and maintain our community together and make our brother's and sister's problems our problems and to solve them together.
    * Ujamaa (cooperative economics)—To build and maintain our own stores, shops, and other businesses and to profit from them together.
    * Nia (purpose)—To make our collective vocation the building and development of our community in order to restore our people to their traditional greatness.
    * Kuumba (creativity)—To do always as much as we can, in the way we can, in order to leave our community more beautiful and beneficial than we inherited it.
    * Imani (faith)—To believe with all our heart in our people, our parents, our teachers, our leaders, and the righteousness and victory of our struggle.this is the one.

Doesn't this sound ALOT like Jeremiah Wright and Barack Hussein Obama's black separatist church??? Whose 12 principles are:

1. Commitment to God
2. Commitment to the Black Community
3. Commitment to the Black Family
4. Dedication to the Pursuit of Education
5. Dedication to the Pursuit of Excellence
6. Adherence to the Black Work Ethic
7. Commitment to Self-Discipline and Self-Respect
8. Disavowal of the Pursuit of “Middleclassness”
9. Pledge to make the fruits of all developing and acquired skills available to the Black Community
10. Pledge to Allocate Regularly, a Portion of Personal Resources for Strengthening and Supporting Black Institutions
11. Pledge allegiance to all Black leadership who espouse and embrace the Black Value System
12. Personal commitment to embracement of the Black Value System.”

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« Reply #38 on: December 11, 2007, 01:49:03 PM »

Kwanza is a made up holiday created by black separatists Ron Karenga of the US movement. Kwanza was created in 1967 as a way to promote black separatist and Marxist values among blacks in America. Its 7 principles are:


    * Umoja (unity)—To strive for and maintain unity in the family, community, nation, and race.
    * Kujichagulia (self-determination)—To define ourselves, name ourselves, create for ourselves, and speak for ourselves.
    * Ujima (collective work and responsibility)—To build and maintain our community together and make our brother's and sister's problems our problems and to solve them together.
    * Ujamaa (cooperative economics)—To build and maintain our own stores, shops, and other businesses and to profit from them together.
    * Nia (purpose)—To make our collective vocation the building and development of our community in order to restore our people to their traditional greatness.
    * Kuumba (creativity)—To do always as much as we can, in the way we can, in order to leave our community more beautiful and beneficial than we inherited it.
    * Imani (faith)—To believe with all our heart in our people, our parents, our teachers, our leaders, and the righteousness and victory of our struggle.this is the one.

Doesn't this sound ALOT like Jeremiah Wright and Barack Hussein Obama's black separatist church??? Whose 12 principles are:

1. Commitment to G-d
2. Commitment to the Black Community
3. Commitment to the Black Family
4. Dedication to the Pursuit of Education
5. Dedication to the Pursuit of Excellence
6. Adherence to the Black Work Ethic
7. Commitment to Self-Discipline and Self-Respect
8. Disavowal of the Pursuit of “Middleclassness”
9. Pledge to make the fruits of all developing and acquired skills available to the Black Community
10. Pledge to Allocate Regularly, a Portion of Personal Resources for Strengthening and Supporting Black Institutions
11. Pledge allegiance to all Black leadership who espouse and embrace the Black Value System
12. Personal commitment to embracement of the Black Value System.”


Kwanza has many made up origins.

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« Reply #39 on: December 11, 2007, 02:01:25 PM »

Kwanza is a made up holiday created by black separatists Ron Karenga of the US movement. Kwanza was created in 1967 as a way to promote black separatist and Marxist values among blacks in America. Its 7 principles are:


    * Umoja (unity)—To strive for and maintain unity in the family, community, nation, and race.
    * Kujichagulia (self-determination)—To define ourselves, name ourselves, create for ourselves, and speak for ourselves.
    * Ujima (collective work and responsibility)—To build and maintain our community together and make our brother's and sister's problems our problems and to solve them together.
    * Ujamaa (cooperative economics)—To build and maintain our own stores, shops, and other businesses and to profit from them together.
    * Nia (purpose)—To make our collective vocation the building and development of our community in order to restore our people to their traditional greatness.
    * Kuumba (creativity)—To do always as much as we can, in the way we can, in order to leave our community more beautiful and beneficial than we inherited it.
    * Imani (faith)—To believe with all our heart in our people, our parents, our teachers, our leaders, and the righteousness and victory of our struggle.this is the one.

Doesn't this sound ALOT like Jeremiah Wright and Barack Hussein Obama's black separatist church??? Whose 12 principles are:

1. Commitment to G-d
2. Commitment to the Black Community
3. Commitment to the Black Family
4. Dedication to the Pursuit of Education
5. Dedication to the Pursuit of Excellence
6. Adherence to the Black Work Ethic
7. Commitment to Self-Discipline and Self-Respect
8. Disavowal of the Pursuit of “Middleclassness”
9. Pledge to make the fruits of all developing and acquired skills available to the Black Community
10. Pledge to Allocate Regularly, a Portion of Personal Resources for Strengthening and Supporting Black Institutions
11. Pledge allegiance to all Black leadership who espouse and embrace the Black Value System
12. Personal commitment to embracement of the Black Value System.”


Why is it that there are all of these principles to follow, yet nearly no black follows them or can read them? ???

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« Reply #40 on: December 11, 2007, 02:04:24 PM »

Kwanza is a made up holiday created by black separatists Ron Karenga of the US movement. Kwanza was created in 1967 as a way to promote black separatist and Marxist values among blacks in America. Its 7 principles are:


    * Umoja (unity)—To strive for and maintain unity in the family, community, nation, and race.
    * Kujichagulia (self-determination)—To define ourselves, name ourselves, create for ourselves, and speak for ourselves.
    * Ujima (collective work and responsibility)—To build and maintain our community together and make our brother's and sister's problems our problems and to solve them together.
    * Ujamaa (cooperative economics)—To build and maintain our own stores, shops, and other businesses and to profit from them together.
    * Nia (purpose)—To make our collective vocation the building and development of our community in order to restore our people to their traditional greatness.
    * Kuumba (creativity)—To do always as much as we can, in the way we can, in order to leave our community more beautiful and beneficial than we inherited it.
    * Imani (faith)—To believe with all our heart in our people, our parents, our teachers, our leaders, and the righteousness and victory of our struggle.this is the one.

Doesn't this sound ALOT like Jeremiah Wright and Barack Hussein Obama's black separatist church??? Whose 12 principles are:

1. Commitment to G-d
2. Commitment to the Black Community
3. Commitment to the Black Family
4. Dedication to the Pursuit of Education
5. Dedication to the Pursuit of Excellence
6. Adherence to the Black Work Ethic
7. Commitment to Self-Discipline and Self-Respect
8. Disavowal of the Pursuit of “Middleclassness”
9. Pledge to make the fruits of all developing and acquired skills available to the Black Community
10. Pledge to Allocate Regularly, a Portion of Personal Resources for Strengthening and Supporting Black Institutions
11. Pledge allegiance to all Black leadership who espouse and embrace the Black Value System
12. Personal commitment to embracement of the Black Value System.”


Why is it that there are all of these principles to follow, yet nearly no black follows them or can read them? ???

because they jungle and animal it up with their own rules, so it's their own Kwanza.

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« Reply #41 on: December 11, 2007, 02:09:14 PM »
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1. Commitment to G-d
2. Commitment to the Black Community
3. Commitment to the Black Family
4. Dedication to the Pursuit of Education
5. Dedication to the Pursuit of Excellence
6. Adherence to the Black Work Ethic
7. Commitment to Self-Discipline and Self-Respect
8. Disavowal of the Pursuit of “Middleclassness”
9. Pledge to make the fruits of all developing and acquired skills available to the Black Community
10. Pledge to Allocate Regularly, a Portion of Personal Resources for Strengthening and Supporting Black Institutions
11. Pledge allegiance to all Black leadership who espouse and embrace the Black Value System
12. Personal commitment to embracement of the Black Value System.”

"3. Commitment to the Black Family": Breed more bastards and abandon mo' ho's.

"4. Dedication to the Pursuit of Education": Affirmitive Action degrees

"6. Adherence to the Black Work Ethic": (are they kidding?)
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"7. Commitment to Self-Discipline and Self-Respect": (see above)

"8. Disavowal of the Pursuit of “Middleclassness”: They've succeeded there!

"12. Personal commitment to embracement of the Black Value System.”:
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« Reply #42 on: December 11, 2007, 02:38:54 PM »

Kwanza is a made up holiday created by black separatists Ron Karenga of the US movement. Kwanza was created in 1967 as a way to promote black separatist and Marxist values among blacks in America. Its 7 principles are:


    * Umoja (unity)—To strive for and maintain unity in the family, community, nation, and race.
    * Kujichagulia (self-determination)—To define ourselves, name ourselves, create for ourselves, and speak for ourselves.
    * Ujima (collective work and responsibility)—To build and maintain our community together and make our brother's and sister's problems our problems and to solve them together.
    * Ujamaa (cooperative economics)—To build and maintain our own stores, shops, and other businesses and to profit from them together.
    * Nia (purpose)—To make our collective vocation the building and development of our community in order to restore our people to their traditional greatness.
    * Kuumba (creativity)—To do always as much as we can, in the way we can, in order to leave our community more beautiful and beneficial than we inherited it.
    * Imani (faith)—To believe with all our heart in our people, our parents, our teachers, our leaders, and the righteousness and victory of our struggle.this is the one.

Doesn't this sound ALOT like Jeremiah Wright and Barack Hussein Obama's black separatist church??? Whose 12 principles are:

1. Commitment to G-d
2. Commitment to the Black Community
3. Commitment to the Black Family
4. Dedication to the Pursuit of Education
5. Dedication to the Pursuit of Excellence
6. Adherence to the Black Work Ethic
7. Commitment to Self-Discipline and Self-Respect
8. Disavowal of the Pursuit of “Middleclassness”
9. Pledge to make the fruits of all developing and acquired skills available to the Black Community
10. Pledge to Allocate Regularly, a Portion of Personal Resources for Strengthening and Supporting Black Institutions
11. Pledge allegiance to all Black leadership who espouse and embrace the Black Value System
12. Personal commitment to embracement of the Black Value System.”


Why is it that there are all of these principles to follow, yet nearly no black follows them or can read them? ???

Exactly if they actually followed them, i wouldn't mind if they celebrated kwanzaa everyday. Its funny how these rules are constrained to a celebration once every year and are not fulfilled as daily obligations.


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« Reply #43 on: December 11, 2007, 02:47:15 PM »

Kwanza is a made up holiday created by black separatists Ron Karenga of the US movement. Kwanza was created in 1967 as a way to promote black separatist and Marxist values among blacks in America. Its 7 principles are:


    * Umoja (unity)—To strive for and maintain unity in the family, community, nation, and race.
    * Kujichagulia (self-determination)—To define ourselves, name ourselves, create for ourselves, and speak for ourselves.
    * Ujima (collective work and responsibility)—To build and maintain our community together and make our brother's and sister's problems our problems and to solve them together.
    * Ujamaa (cooperative economics)—To build and maintain our own stores, shops, and other businesses and to profit from them together.
    * Nia (purpose)—To make our collective vocation the building and development of our community in order to restore our people to their traditional greatness.
    * Kuumba (creativity)—To do always as much as we can, in the way we can, in order to leave our community more beautiful and beneficial than we inherited it.
    * Imani (faith)—To believe with all our heart in our people, our parents, our teachers, our leaders, and the righteousness and victory of our struggle.this is the one.

Doesn't this sound ALOT like Jeremiah Wright and Barack Hussein Obama's black separatist church??? Whose 12 principles are:

1. Commitment to G-d
2. Commitment to the Black Community
3. Commitment to the Black Family
4. Dedication to the Pursuit of Education
5. Dedication to the Pursuit of Excellence
6. Adherence to the Black Work Ethic
7. Commitment to Self-Discipline and Self-Respect
8. Disavowal of the Pursuit of “Middleclassness”
9. Pledge to make the fruits of all developing and acquired skills available to the Black Community
10. Pledge to Allocate Regularly, a Portion of Personal Resources for Strengthening and Supporting Black Institutions
11. Pledge allegiance to all Black leadership who espouse and embrace the Black Value System
12. Personal commitment to embracement of the Black Value System.”


Not bad wording for third world people...but what's funny to me is the "creativity" part.  I mean, Kehnorah? Are you kidding me? It's just that part I can't get over...I mean if you want to be creative do something more original like painting pretty pictures of flowers and sunshine.  Or lighting one colorful candle...I mean Kenorah? They don't think we are on to them since it rhymes with Menorah?

Eh, but then again, maybe it is in homage to us Jews and they want to imitate our beautiful holiday...eh...

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« Reply #44 on: December 11, 2007, 03:05:05 PM »
                 :::D :::D :::D :::D :::D :::D :::D

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« Reply #45 on: December 11, 2007, 03:32:37 PM »
                 :::D :::D :::D :::D :::D :::D :::D



hehehe, that's our weekly candle each year...i guess they get to be nice once a year..Some Jews light these every week. I guess one day a year is a step up for them.
If someone says something bad about you, say something nice about them. That way, both of you would be lying.

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« Reply #46 on: December 11, 2007, 03:33:14 PM »
"Yeah, dem Honkies be having dar holidays, how can we not have a holiday to celebrate looting"

Kwanza is a fake made up phony black African-American holiday, because they don't believe in righteous holidays such as Christmas or Hanukkah.

Btw, what food do they eat on Kwanza?  ;D

If any. ;D

Potato Kahkahs


That sounds like kaki, the Hebrew word for pupe.



precisely!
If someone says something bad about you, say something nice about them. That way, both of you would be lying.

In your heart you know WE are right and in your guts you know THEY are nuts!

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« Reply #47 on: December 11, 2007, 03:44:51 PM »
"Yeah, dem Honkies be having dar holidays, how can we not have a holiday to celebrate looting"

Kwanza is a fake made up phony black African-American holiday, because they don't believe in righteous holidays such as Christmas or Hanukkah.

Btw, what food do they eat on Kwanza?  ;D

If any. ;D

Potato Kahkahs


That sounds like kaki, the Hebrew word for pupe.



Ka'kah is cake in arabic. Maybe its potato cakes in swahili.

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« Reply #48 on: December 11, 2007, 05:29:08 PM »
So what do they do to celebrate, rape their own babies?

No chance of that since they don't usually stick around long enough to see their babies born.   Of course this doesn't stop them from raping other people's babies to celebrate.
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« Reply #49 on: December 11, 2007, 05:30:43 PM »
So what do they do to celebrate, rape their own babies?

No chance of that since they don't usually stick around long enough to see their babies born.   Of course this doesn't stop them from raping other people's babies to celebrate.

Other peoples babies that usually turn out to be their own!