US Cabarrus commissioner says Juneteenth is ‘based on a lie,’ drawing backlash - As a state lawmaker, he drew widespread criticism for comments defending the Confederacy, including a 2017 post comparing Abraham Lincoln to Adolf Hitler and later remarks describing Lincoln as a “traitor” and Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee as a patriot.

A Cabarrus County commissioner’s remarks calling Juneteenth “a lie” are spreading online and drawing criticism days before the federal holiday.

Commissioner Larry Pittman, the lone vote against a Juneteenth proclamation approved Monday by the Cabarrus County Board of Commissioners, used his closing comments later in the meeting to explain his opposition to the holiday. In doing so, he argued Juneteenth is based on a false understanding of history and sparred with an audience member during a tense exchange.

“I don’t support it, because it is based on a lie,” Pittman said.

The comments have gained attention online after a video clip from the meeting began circulating on social media, with critics condemning Pittman’s characterization of Juneteenth. The controversy is not Pittman’s first. As a state lawmaker, he drew widespread criticism for comments defending the Confederacy, including a 2017 post comparing Abraham Lincoln to Adolf Hitler and later remarks describing Lincoln as a “traitor” and Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee as a patriot.

During Monday’s board comments, Pittman said enslaved people were not freed by President Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation and argued Juneteenth incorrectly attributes emancipation to events that occurred in Texas on June 19, 1865. Pittman said the holiday should instead recognize the ratification of the 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery nationwide later that year.

Pittman said he opposes supporting “anything based on a lie” and criticized what he described as inaccurate historical narratives.

“True history is important,” Pittman said, “not what an elitist point of view forces to be taught in schools and ignores the real truth of what happened.”

The meeting then grew tense when an audience member appeared to interrupt.

“Hey, it is not your turn, sir,” Pittman responded.

Pittman continued speaking, saying his son earned a history degree from Wingate University and confirmed his understanding of the holiday’s origins.

“It makes me sick, what passes for history that is falsehood, and I will not just sit by and take it,” Pittman said.

After his comments, Pittman engaged in a back-and-forth with an audience member, calling the person “boy.”

The term “boy” has historically been used as a racial insult toward Black men, particularly in the Jim Crow South, and its use has long been viewed as offensive in that context.

“Boy? What do you mean, boy?” the man asked.

“I mean, you act immature,” Pittman replied.

Pittman apologized to the man later in the evening, saying he should have asked the chair to call for order rather than “fussing.”

Cabarrus County proclamation​

Earlier in the meeting, commissioners approved a proclamation recognizing June 19 as Juneteenth throughout Cabarrus County. The proclamation was read by Sabrina Berry, western regional coordinator for the Frederick Douglass Foundation of North Carolina.

The proclamation states that Juneteenth marks the day in 1865 when Union Maj. Gen. Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston, Texas, and informed enslaved African Americans there that they were free, more than two years after Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation.

It describes Juneteenth as a day of “profound historical significance” and honors Lincoln, Union soldiers, abolitionists, legislators and Black leaders including Frederick Douglass.

“Today the Cabarrus County Republican Party and The Frederick Douglas Foundation rejects all modern forms of human trafficking and exploitation and affirms that every resident of this county deserves the full and equal pursuit of happiness under the law,” the proclamation states.

The holiday commemorates June 19, 1865, when Granger issued General Order No. 3 in Texas, announcing that enslaved people there were free. Historians generally recognize the date as commemorating the arrival of news of emancipation to enslaved people in Texas and the effective end of slavery in the former Confederacy. Juneteenth became a federal holiday in 2021.

Pittman was the only commissioner to vote against the proclamation Monday. Commissioners Laura Lindsey, Ian Patrick, Jeff Jones and Kenny Wortman voted in favor. His vote drew criticism from audience members even before his comments.

“It warms my heart, Mr. Pittman, that you would vote against our Juneteenth resolution,” one speaker, Justin Lewter, said sarcastically during public comment. “The Confederacy lost once, and every time you vote against it, it loses again.”

Another speaker called for Pittman to explain himself.

“What’s the issue you have with Juneteenth? Make that plain too, and say it in the streets, to the press, and let’s be real about what’s going on with our history and the division in this country,” Brendan O’Connor said.

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Fixating on slavery is an absurd and cartoonish act of deference to black people, who, if not for that "evil" institution, would be living in grass huts on the savannah, dying of preventable disease at age 24, no culture to their name other than senseless savage violence. You're welcome for slavery, niggers.
 
During Monday’s board comments, Pittman said enslaved people were not freed by President Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation and argued Juneteenth incorrectly attributes emancipation to events that occurred in Texas on June 19, 1865. Pittman said the holiday should instead recognize the ratification of the 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery nationwide later that year.

Pittman said he opposes supporting “anything based on a lie” and criticized what he described as inaccurate historical narratives.

“True history is important,” Pittman said, “not what an elitist point of view forces to be taught in schools and ignores the real truth of what happened.”
It's someone knowing history that offends them.

All leftists don't know how the government where they live works, and they don't know the history of their land.
 
In a representative democracy, people that agree with this guy can vote for him and elect him, and then he can say whatever he wants. Frankly, I’d vote for him but I’m Southern and of course I hate niggers.

The only reason they even made Juneteenth was so blacks didn’t feel left out about Father’s Day.
 
I really don't get what the commissioner is so up in arms about. That date is representative of the freeing of the slaves. He's being very todo about nothing.
 
"Juneteenth" sounds like a fake holiday (like "Decemberween") and it was "astroturfed" during the Biden years for "identity politics" BS. Never heard of the day before then.
It was promoted by Jews to obscure a more recent and important event that happened on June 19th, the execution of jewish spies working for communist Russia.


This has long been a goal of the Zionists. After a pair of Jews were executed for being Jewish first, communists second and Americans last the Zionist realized they were vulnerable to consequences of their actions.

Thats why the 1950's were marked by efforts to outlaw capital punishments, equality for all while also creating protected ethnicities (which is a contradiction), and the eventual passage of immigration laws to diversify the population so the white majority couldn't sentence Jewish criminals to death.
 
It is. Until Biden gave them a participation holiday, June 19 was just one more day in which they chimp out and be loud and violent and retarded. I saw several jigs wearing Juneteenth garb yesterday-including one so enormous that she gave the bitch from Precious a waddle for her money-and my contempt for this DEI "holiday" washed over me in a fresh and noxious wave.
 
"Juneteenth" sounds like a fake holiday (like "Decemberween") and it was "astroturfed" during the Biden years for "identity politics" BS. Never heard of the day before then.

My parents always joked about eating watermelon and fried chicken for Juneteenth and made a lot of jokes about black people (whom they referred to with a range of colorful epithets) and their various habits.

Now they are both diehard anti-Trumpers who swear they've never let an N pass their liberal lips.
 
There's already one of those, April 16 1862 Abraham Lincoln made a law against slavery for Washington DC.


Some Caribbean islands celebrate an Emancipation Day too, but I don't live there so I don't care right now.
I understand fudging the lines to add in a holiday in a spot that they wanted a day off. But Juneteenth is just a retarded name nigger day has a better ring to it.
 
"Juneteenth" sounds like a fake holiday (like "Decemberween") and it was "astroturfed" during the Biden years for "identity politics" BS. Never heard of the day before then.
It's at most a regional holiday for black people in certain parts of Texas.

It would have made more sense to have a holiday for the ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment, but I'm guessing federal workers and Congress wanted a day off in June instead of December.
 
It would have made more sense to have a holiday for the ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment, but I'm guessing federal workers and Congress wanted a day off in June instead of December.
As the epic rap battle of history goes:
"I celebrate December 6th, 1865
The day the 13th damn amendment was ratified
And I ceased to be an alien to your unalienable rights
And, 'we the people,' stopped meaning, 'we the people who are white'"
 
In a representative democracy, people that agree with this guy can vote for him and elect him, and then he can say whatever he wants. Frankly, I’d vote for him but I’m Southern and of course I hate niggers.

The only reason they even made Juneteenth was so blacks didn’t feel left out about Father’s Day.
Also consider it an attempt to make a replacement for July 4th. You've got a nigger flag, a nigger national anthem, a nigger national bullshit history origin they were pushing, and then nigger Independence Day. Remember, no matter what anyone who votes blue tells you, the Democratic Party is the Niggerfaggot party, because that's what they hold sacred.
 
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