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  On 6/19/2025 at 11:52 PM, Boyz N Da Hood said:

Happy Juneteenth to those who celebrate it!! And of course you have this lol

This is the hidden content, please

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Trump sometimes gets in his own way.......

While he may be right about too many holidays, timing is everything....

And as a bank employee who gets all federal holidays off......I would sure hate to see them go

Posted
  On 6/20/2025 at 1:47 PM, thetragichippy said:

Trump sometimes gets in his own way.......

While he may be right about too many holidays, timing is everything....

And as a bank employee who gets all federal holidays off......I would sure hate to see them go

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I think we’re at 15 now. We could stand for a few of them to be recognized days, but not Holidays. 
 

There’s also been talk about businesses rotating the Holidays… these four this year, those four next year, etc.  

I don’t think Trump spoke out of turn- I think he was whistling at a group of his supporters who aren’t happy that the last two federal holidays were gifts to the African American Community.  But he’s not alone- I had a black co-worker make the argument only black people should have Juneteenth off, lol. 
 

Fanning the fires of racism never goes out of style, I guess. 

Posted
  On 6/20/2025 at 2:39 PM, CardinalBacker said:

I think we’re at 15 now. We could stand for a few of them to be recognized days, but not Holidays. 
 

There’s also been talk about businesses rotating the Holidays… these four this year, those four next year, etc.  

I don’t think Trump spoke out of turn- I think he was whistling at a group of his supporters who aren’t happy that the last two federal holidays were gifts to the African American Community.  But he’s not alone- I had a black co-worker make the argument only black people should have Juneteenth off, lol. 
 

Fanning the fires of racism never goes out of style, I guess. 

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Something I found:

The 11 federal holidays in the U.S. are: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Jr.'s Birthday, Washington's Birthday, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. While these are designated as federal holidays, private employers are not legally required to offer paid time off for them. 
 
Here's a more detailed breakdown: 
 
  • New Year's Day: January 1st. 
  • Martin Luther King Jr.'s Birthday: The third Monday in January. 
  • Washington's Birthday: The third Monday in February, often referred to as President's Day. 
  • Memorial Day: The last Monday in May. 
  • Juneteenth: June 19th. 
  • Independence Day: July 4th. 
  • Labor Day: The first Monday in September. 
  • Columbus Day: The second Monday in October, also often observed as Indigenous Peoples' Day. 
  • Veterans Day: November 11th. 
  • Thanksgiving Day: The fourth Thursday in November. 
  • Christmas Day: December 25th.

Where I worked, we had “Good Friday” paid off. Also, we got the eves off for Christmas and New Years.

Posted
  On 6/20/2025 at 2:39 PM, CardinalBacker said:

I think we’re at 15 now. We could stand for a few of them to be recognized days, but not Holidays. 
 

There’s also been talk about businesses rotating the Holidays… these four this year, those four next year, etc.  

I don’t think Trump spoke out of turn- I think he was whistling at a group of his supporters who aren’t happy that the last two federal holidays were gifts to the African American Community.  But he’s not alone- I had a black co-worker make the argument only black people should have Juneteenth off, lol. 
 

Fanning the fires of racism never goes out of style, I guess. 

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Memories can be long. White folks hid the Proclamation from their slaves for two years in Texas. I support your black co-worker’s point of view. It’s not racist, it’s rightfully po’d.

Posted
  On 6/20/2025 at 3:02 PM, baddog said:

Something I found:

The 11 federal holidays in the U.S. are: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Jr.'s Birthday, Washington's Birthday, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. While these are designated as federal holidays, private employers are not legally required to offer paid time off for them. 
 
Here's a more detailed breakdown: 
 
  • New Year's Day: January 1st. 
  • Martin Luther King Jr.'s Birthday: The third Monday in January. 
  • Washington's Birthday: The third Monday in February, often referred to as President's Day. 
  • Memorial Day: The last Monday in May. 
  • Juneteenth: June 19th. 
  • Independence Day: July 4th. 
  • Labor Day: The first Monday in September. 
  • Columbus Day: The second Monday in October, also often observed as Indigenous Peoples' Day. 
  • Veterans Day: November 11th. 
  • Thanksgiving Day: The fourth Thursday in November. 
  • Christmas Day: December 25th.

Where I worked, we had “Good Friday” paid off. Also, we got the eves off for Christmas and New Years.

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A nice, well reasoned summary. Credit where credit is due.

Posted
  On 6/20/2025 at 4:38 PM, UT alum said:

Memories can be long. White folks hid the Proclamation from their slaves for two years in Texas. I support your black co-worker’s point of view. It’s not racist, it’s rightfully po’d.

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Delaware (Union State) didn't release it's slaves until December of that same year.  The "First State" was also the "Last State" to release slaves.

Posted
  On 6/20/2025 at 4:38 PM, UT alum said:

Memories can be long. White folks hid the Proclamation from their slaves for two years in Texas. I support your black co-worker’s point of view. It’s not racist, it’s rightfully po’d.

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Nobody alive remembers where they were when the news hit on 6/19/1865. 
 

Nobody hid anything from anybody. President Lincoln emancipated the slaves in states that had already left the Union. That proclamation made as much weight in the Confederate States as one from the King of England would have. 
 

It’s also laughable to wrongly say “Lincoln freed the slaves” when the ones that existed in the United States (The North, at that point) weren’t freed until after the civil war ended. 
 

Personally? I think that Juneteenth is a great day for all Americans to celebrate.  I’m not convinced MLK day is quite as justified, and I don’t know why we celebrate Columbus Day at all. 
 

But to follow your logic, Non-Christians should be forced to work on Christmas.  Should ALL black people be allowed the day off on Juneteenth, or just the descendants of slaves? Because I’d be mad if some dude from Somalia who arrived stateside in 2018 gets the day off when I’ve had to listen to racist bull my entire life. 

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  On 6/20/2025 at 6:16 PM, CardinalBacker said:

Nobody alive remembers where they were when the news hit on 6/19/1865. 
 

Nobody hid anything from anybody. President Lincoln emancipated the slaves in states that had already left the Union. That proclamation made as much weight in the Confederate States as one from the King of England would have. 
 

It’s also laughable to wrongly say “Lincoln freed the slaves” when the ones that existed in the United States (The North, at that point) weren’t freed until after the civil war ended. 
 

Personally? I think that Juneteenth is a great day for all Americans to celebrate.  I’m not convinced MLK day is quite as justified, and I don’t know why we celebrate Columbus Day at all. 
 

But to follow your logic, Non-Christians should be forced to work on Christmas.  Should ALL black people be allowed the day off on Juneteenth, or just the descendants of slaves? Because I’d be mad if some dude from Somalia who arrived stateside in 2018 gets the day off when I’ve had to listen to racist bull my entire life. 

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 I could see his point. National holidays should be for all. You don’t think Texas had newspapers? Slaves couldn’t read. Slaveholders could. 

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How could anybody know all slave owners could read? What about the Choctaw slaves? Could Choctaws read English? I have read they were the last to release their slaves. 
 

CW, Columbus Day was created so banks could enjoy another day to close. Ask Hippy. Lol

Posted
  On 6/20/2025 at 6:26 PM, baddog said:

CW, Columbus Day was created so banks could enjoy another day to close. Ask Hippy. Lol

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I went from 60-70 hours a week working retail, where stayed open LONGER on sone holidays to banking......I LOVE my holidays. I celebrate any holiday as long as I'm not working

Posted
  On 6/20/2025 at 6:16 PM, CardinalBacker said:

It’s also laughable to wrongly say “Lincoln freed the slaves” when the ones that existed in the United States (The North, at that point) weren’t freed until after the civil war ended. 

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Some of the slaves that were treated well didn't want to leave. They had no place to go and that was the only life they knew.  

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  On 6/20/2025 at 7:53 PM, thetragichippy said:

Some of the slaves that were treated well didn't want to leave. They had no place to go and that was the only life they knew.  

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I read a first hand account from a former slave who was a child when Juneteenth occurred. He said that everyone was summoned to the main residence, helped prepare a big meal, then their former owner announced that they were free. Welcome to stay, but free to go. The man said that his family left the same day and traveled as far as they could, then realized that they had no money or food… it wasn’t easy. 
 

I think it’s a very worthy day for us to celebrate. 

Posted
  On 6/20/2025 at 1:47 PM, thetragichippy said:

Trump sometimes gets in his own way.......

While he may be right about too many holidays, timing is everything....

And as a bank employee who gets all federal holidays off......I would sure hate to see them go

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They have around 20 if these in the UK/Ireland.  Some aren’t even for a specific holiday, just called a “Bank Holiday.”

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  On 6/20/2025 at 2:39 PM, CardinalBacker said:

I think we’re at 15 now. We could stand for a few of them to be recognized days, but not Holidays. 
 

There’s also been talk about businesses rotating the Holidays… these four this year, those four next year, etc.  

I don’t think Trump spoke out of turn- I think he was whistling at a group of his supporters who aren’t happy that the last two federal holidays were gifts to the African American Community.  But he’s not alone- I had a black co-worker make the argument only black people should have Juneteenth off, lol. 
 

Fanning the fires of racism never goes out of style, I guess. 

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I can't believe that your coworker said that. I think Texas was the first state to recognize Juneteenth as a holiday. Some employers have floating holidays meaning that they recognize all of them but you can chose which ones you want to take off, up to a certain number

Posted
  On 6/21/2025 at 5:50 PM, Big girl said:

I can't believe that your coworker said that. I think Texas was the first state to recognize Juneteenth as a holiday. Some employers have floating holidays meaning that they recognize all of them but you can chose which ones you want to take off, up to a certain number

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I’m not exaggerating… she said that.  

Posted
  On 6/22/2025 at 6:37 PM, LumRaiderFan said:

Me either, unless he decides to run for that third term.

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He will be eating baby gerber and selling it in the gold addition by then.  Trump gold addition.  Guaranteed to keep loose ends combed forward.   😂😂😂

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