Today is "Juneteenth," so let's remember what Charlie Kirk had to say about the holiday

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Man, we really miss Charlie Kirk.

Here's the late political commentator and activist's take on the "Juneteenth" phenomenon and it's something that we should really take into consideration as we contemplate on the latest "holiday" that leftists are pushing:

Why is Juneteenth a problem? ... On its face value I have no problem with it, I think it's wonderful ... The issue is that the entire point of it, as per postmodernists do and deconstructionists, is to subvert July 4th. That has always been the agenda.

That there is a black independence day and a national independence day. The same way they have a black national anthem that plays before NFL games ... It is a neo-segregationist federal holiday.

And they're so tricky, aren't they? Because they say, 'Oh, Charlie are you against the emancipation of slaves?' Of course we're not against that, because that's not what this is about.

This is a summertime competitor to create multiple independence days to further deteriorate, erode, and destroy the celebration of our actual Independence Day.

A man wise beyond his years, gone far too soon.

He should have been here for America's 250th.


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