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What makes ME mad today: I'm a teacher and therefore there is no school today, but MY BUTT has to be here for inservice. :mad:
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I'm all for honoring people who have given great contributions to make our country a better place.
But, I've never had President's Day off. Never had Christopher Columbus day off, and as an Italian you can see that makes me super duper happy. :rolleyes: I was gona join a bunch of my sisters with our school to do service projects around the city, but unfortunately I get to spend my day off sick. |
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I don't think I ever got president's day off of school either.
But I don't think that's particularly . . . uh, reverse-racist? Racism is based off which historical figures' birthdays give us a day off of school and work? Come on now. And PM_Mama, let's not even get started on Christopher Columbus day. Why that guy even has a day is beyond me. |
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Yea, Phyllis, he wasnt even the one who really discovered the New World in the first place. It was the Vikings. |
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Yea, but thats my point....you dont see half the nation shutting down for Hannukuh. If anything, half of HollyWood would close for Hannukuh and lil'pockets of New York City. Its not that I dont respect the holiday for people, but why give one day to one man when he's not the only one who did the job? And not just that but also having a street named after him in almost every hood. Its kind of a disgrace to Dr. King himself. Have you ever been on MLK in Atlanta? Or Tampa? Or Jacksonville? The street is always full of crackheads, tricks, drug dealers in just about every city you have a MLK blvd or drive. |
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A couple of years ago, the state voted to get rid of observing Columbus/Discoverer's Day in October as a state holiday so that we could observe MLK Day in January. I think this holiday is a well deserved one, and people should take the time to learn more about the life of this man and what he did for our country. Malls aren't closed today. They only close for Christmas, New Year's, and Thanksgiving. Craig, yo'ure all alone with this one. |
If you want all federal holidays off go to school in DC and then get a job there. At the college I attended we were off for Columbus Day. The malls aren't closed either.
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The MLK Blvd. in Madison runs from the capitol building to the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed lakeside convention center. In between, it has a number of high-rent office buildings, a few city government buildings, and definitely no crackheads. I can't imagine we're the ONLY city in the nation with a road named after King that isn't in "the hood." |
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Georgetown didn't get veterans day off but I think we got everything else off, plus an Easter break in addition to SPring break. |
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That's probably THE most insensitive thing I've ever read here on GC. |
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But as far as this thread....I think you're being a bit ridiculous. Its a day off from school (well I'm still on Winter break for the next two weeks) so whatever. That's cool. My dad gets to chill at home with us. MLK did quite a lot...as a white, Jewish American I find it almost insulting that you get TOed that everything closes. Give the black people some respect. White Christians have had it for long enough. Please stop whining when something little happens to you when the Jews and blacks and everyone else have gone through so much more than your people ever will. kthanksbye |
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Maybe I was, but you're up north....right? You guys dont have as many black people who live up there as we do in the south. And out of all those high-rent office buildings and a few city government buildings.....would you say a great % of that area is populated by black people? I'd say a very small % if any at all. Also, I was talking about ghettos with the street name. I wasnt meaning commercial districts. |
Oh Christ, Craig, I know you're not really that ignorant. I sometimes feel like you post these things because you know it'll get under people's skin.
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