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Well, a part of it is what they were doing at one point, you know, displacing a lot of the people in the reservations. And I mean, it's serious. So to just sit there and say, like, break bread with those same people and say, Happy Turkey Day is hypocritical, same as it is for now. I'm not there full time. So I don't have a stake in this situation. But it's hypocritical for black people to celebrate Independence Day. Independence Day involved them. They was chairs and furniture. So they have, they shouldn't have any want to celebrate Independence Day. So but I'm black, but I'm not there. I'm in Canada. And I don't celebrate Independence Day because that's y'all's holiday. But I see if there was an equivalent of that here, it would raise some question marks. Thanksgiving definitely raises question marks. I just don't get into it with the DM. But it definitely raises question marks here. But Independence Day should have red flags for niggas everywhere in the States. But it doesn't. You have house ones just like you do here. I don't know. They got two left shoes on. So you actually believe the King of England would do better than the President of Washington? I mean, the King of England is the one that basically didn't change to begin with. He wasn't the American president, even though he had slaves. But no, by that time slavery was getting over. No, actually it was still coming, but it eventually ended. But yeah, I think the King of England was the one that actually was pro-slavery.
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