Juneteenth Is a Celebration of Freedom
The holiday represents a page-turning from one of the most shameful chapters in American history.

We understandably think of slavery in terms of the brutal terms of which it consists. But it can also be properly understood by what it lacks: freedom—over where someone can work, can live, can move. Just as darkness is the absence of light, enslavement is the absence of liberty. By any measure, Juneteenth, the holiday today that commemorates the abolition of chattel slavery in the U.S., is a good day.
On June 19, 1865, about two and a half months after the Civil War had ended, Maj. Gen. Gordon Granger set in motion the final enforcement of the Emancipation Proclamation—which President Abraham Lincoln had signed over two years prior—alerting slaves in Galveston, Texas, that they were no longer in bondage. Some slaves in the U.S. would remain in captivity until the Thirteenth Amendment was ratified in December 1865, and even afterward, that's not to say their newfound freedom was all that free; they would go on to face yearslong, enormous barriers to equality and liberty. Still, Juneteenth represents a page-turning from one of the most shameful chapters in American history.
That is the epitome of a cause worth celebrating, irrespective of where someone falls on the political spectrum. Yet it has not been entirely without controversy. About 43 percent of Republicans, for example, reportedly oppose its inclusion in school curricula when compared to 89 percent of Democrats, according to a YouGov poll. Though it's hard to know precisely why, it may come down, at least in part, to ever-present culture war fracturing. The GOP in some sense still fashions itself as the party of freedom. Slavery, again, is the absence of freedom. In theory, learning about the history behind Juneteenth should buttress, not detract, any platform that claims to advocate for liberty.
On the flip side of the coin, as Reason's Elizabeth Nolan Brown outlined in 2022, there are continuing discussions around the notion that Juneteenth should essentially be reserved for black people—that it is not something that can unite Americans. African Americans were the ones who suffered under slavery, after all, impacting families for generations. But to argue that the celebration of its abolition is exclusive based on race is to dignify some of those fears that this is somehow a partisan or divisive topic. I would like to think these objections exist more on the outskirts. Slavery is bad. Freedom is good.
Opal Lee, the 97-year-old "grandmother of Juneteenth" who fought for the holiday's recognition, agrees it really is that simple. "It means freedom for everybody. Not just Black folk or Texas folk," she said. "Freedom for everyone." When Lee was 12 years old, a mob of hundreds arrived at her house in Fort Worth, Texas, smashing windows and furniture, angered that a black family had moved in. The day? June 19. Last week, she got the keys to her new house, built by Habitat for Humanity, on that same lot. It's a reminder that these dark periods were really not very long ago.
Even across that time, though, freedom was supposedly core to American exceptionalism, despite that we quite clearly did not live up to that. But to this day, it has mostly survived as the ideal this country should chase. That's not to say it means the same thing to everyone; people of different persuasions have very different views of what a free society should look like.
But there is one thing freedom cannot mean: slavery. Its death is a victory for everyone.
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If only we were free to say that men can't be women - - - - - - - - - -
So the Emancipation Proclamation was already signed ... it just took certain folks two additional years to follow the law ?
Uh, yeah. Most of them, in fact. The Union / North was not in charge of the Confederacy / South for almost an additional 2 years, when they won the war. They did free slaves in territories they gained in Confederate states, but slave states that never left the Union were exempt from the EP until the ratification of the 13th Amendment.
So, that included places like Missouri, Kentucky, and Maryland, I believe. Slaves in those states continued in bondage until about 6 months after these Juneteenth people we're celebrating.
Not to mention, this is the United States, Proclamation is not law.
Juneteenth isn't a celebration of freedom. It's a celebration of the military state catching up with the unilateral decrees and bureaucracy of the Executive.
As was pointed out elsewhere, it makes perfect sense for the people freed by those decrees in the region to celebrate it.
Outside the region it's a rather transparent grift by the current administrative state and (un)"Critical" interests to magnanimously obliterate actual facts and history so that you don't have to worry about being part of an informed electorate when you vote for them.
Yes, Juneteenth is a folk holiday that originated in Texas and was celebrated by Black Texans and Texas ex-pats. If the government wanted to create a federal holiday foe emancipation it should have been the date of ratification of the 13A.
Historical and geographical accuracy < Political pandering and self-dealing
The Covid times were only pre-season.
https://x.com/BowTiedRanger/status/1803589581163622884?t=rehKxEvIo5n_TDHYg6S8Zw&s=19
Incredible day today.
Juneteenth has organically become a national holiday to share memes that make fun of black people.
A natural consequence when the free market of ideas meets a totally astroturfed “holiday” that was amplified in response to radical left wing terrorists destroying cities across the United States.
Genuinely looking forward to the next Juneteenf.
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Don’t forget DE!
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Those enslaved in Delaware remained in bondage until December 6, 1865, when the 13th Amendment was declared ratified, without Delaware’s concurrence.
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https://www.aclu-de.org/en/news/which-side-black-history-delaware
Yeah but DE eventually gave us Joe Biden so all is forgiven. If you don't get that you ain't black.
They thought that they'd rid themselves of him when they sent him to DC as the Senator from MBNA. They didn't factor in that the fucker hated black people so much that he'd commute home every day.
And Delaware.
The Emancipation Proclamation wasn't a law. It was an unconstitutional (at that time) power play in the midst of a bigger power play which ultimately undermined the voluntary association which all states had ratified and had (and still have) every right to withdraw from.
Yes.
The Proclamation wasn't law. The President doesn't have the authority to confiscate your property which at the time the slaves were.
Yes.
He did not have ther authority to just confiscate slaves in the U.S..
But he could do so in areas in rebellion.
He utilized that hidden clause in the constitution that prohibited secession. He squinted really hard.
Lincoln wasn't too smart. It's right there in the commerce clause.
I mean, it's always the fucking commerce clause now. They just didn't read that part until the 20th century is all.
Ah yes. The all encompassing Commerce clause. When you pair it up with the General Welfare there's literally nothing it can't do.
Are you actually retarded or just pretending?
Don't even try it:
https://twitter.com/JenniferSey/status/1803200146571690411
Wow.
Of course that's banned.
Don't ever forget, the CCP absolutely fucking LOVES divisive bullshit in the US. They'll back it any way they can, and the entire concept of putting trans issues front and center is meant to be divisive. That's the one and only reason it's so heavily backed and pushed by certain groups. To brand your political opponents as intolerant and then push them, push, keep pushing until someone says something that you can get all up in arms about.
Of COURSE Tick Tock will make a big deal out of this stuff. They want the overwhelming and offensive minority to always be at the forefront, because it pisses the most people off.
You ARE free to say that. It's just that people who want to get a sex change operation are also free to do that.
What if they are like, 8 years old?
What if they want to remain intact but just beat a lot of girls at sportsball?
Is there an opinion from Billy on a holiday for our shameful past on lockdowns and its impact on freedom?
how'bout the "riot" that ended up being started by Flowers By Irene?
Juneteenth Is a Celebration of Freedom
I'm sure the conscripts felt that way.
Many of them were Irish , nobody cares how the Irish feel.
My great-great-forbearers were Irish and German, immigrated to Indiana in the 1850's, and were all Union soldiers a few years later.
My favorite part of Civil War conscription is the way it gets decontextualized and rationalized by things like substitution, despite it actually being arguably worse than slavery itself.
Like if you took 100 people to harvest all your cotton, housed them, fed them, gave them other jobs to do otherwise, and collected the profits off them as long as you could, that was an irredeemable sin. But if you plucked 100 people out of their homes, made them camp outside, under supplied them as you marched 1/5 to 1/3 of them to their expedient demise at a loss to everyone involved, that was OK because you allowed some of them to take their children’s or younger sibling’s or cousin’s place and you did so to convert the first group of 100 people from slaves to employees.
Still, Juneteenth represents a page-turning from one of the most shameful chapters in American history.
Wait, why was that a shameful chapter? Because slavery was legal?
Newsflash - it was legal all over the world. Still is, in some places. Why don't we ever focus on THAT as shameful? Where is the outrage and protest over it? Why is America the most self-loathing country that has ever existed? Why are Americans such worthless apologists?
(Answer: because we worship victimization instead of greatness.)
Yea, America had slaves once. Oops. And then we FIXED that. But we pick and we pick at it like some scab that isn't allowed to heal. To the point of establishing a holiday with the stupidest name ever to placate a bunch of crybabies who are now so far removed from slavery that it in no way has ever affected them.
Stop. Pandering.
It's as offensive and shameful as the very thing you're pretending to decry.
Don't worry, the Euros are working hard to catch up to the US on self-loathing. And they are doing an even better job destroying themselves.
"Yea, America had slaves once. "
And AT advocates for "womb slaves" today!!! All with fartile wombs, MUST be enslaved!!!! In The Holy Name of the Sacred Fartilized Egg Smells!!!
Unread
Too stupid to be able to read thoughtful comments!
Well, comments at least. There doesn't seem to be much thought to them.
Forcefully Worshitting The Holy Name of the Sacred Fartilized Egg Smells is indeed a pretty thoughtless and inconsiderate-of-other-adults thing to do!!! GROW THE FUCK UP, thoughtless asshole!
Language.
>>We understandably think of slavery
I really don't ...
"Uhnnn... Ugh... Juneteenth is about freedom... freeeeeedom!" - Ambling Braindead Corpse of Billy Binion
The commonality of slavery precludes it from being the defining characteristic of the country.
The USA was behind some countries when it came to abolition, and ahead of some others.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abolitionism
The abolition movement started in Pennsylvania. No us no abolition movemwnt
Virtue signaling for cocktail party invites is a type of freedom.
It's an anti-white, not pro black, front in the campaign to completely erase positive aspects of American history.
Nobody thinks about freedom on "juneteenth", they think about how evil white people are and how they need to be genocided.
https://x.com/CoriBush/status/1803477268422869182?t=DvmhaJjOQh4NFBjd0spW5A&s=19
It's Juneteenth AND reparations
It's Juneteenth AND community safety
It's Juneteenth AND housing for all
It's Juneteenth AND Medicare For All
It's Juneteenth AND education equity
It's Juneteenth AND voting rights
It's Juneteenth AND union jobs
It's Juneteenth AND. AND. AND…
https://x.com/astralflite/status/1803411072524673190?t=OQfRr0DSegs-tBbCrvU-0A&s=19
Whites get Juneteenth off to know what it feels like to be black for a day (get paid not to work)
Juneteenth is a day that black people and white people can come together and laugh at everything Rachel Dolezal and Shaun King have done for their respective races.
A day where everyone can cheer and celebrate the victory of Joe Biden over the evil force of one bad dude named Jiffy Pop.
A day where we can all take the time to appreciate Jussie Smollett and the Osundairo brothers teaching us all a valuable lesson about the untrue but real experiences of black (and gay) people everywhere.
If you give a mouse a cookie.
Is it Juneteenth AND 'I can cure cancer by laying on hands'?
Is it Juneteenth AND 'my boyfriend/bodyguard is a trillion-year-old demi-god'?
Dumbest person in congress. Among excellent competition.
https://x.com/eugyppius1/status/1803488940067852626?t=3JEqYLNS62jiB5nfxpuDzg&s=19
RaCiSm is not real. It is a leftoid ideological construct that describes in-group preference, which is something literally all human populations manifest. European sub-ethnicities have in-group preferences with respect to other European sub-ethnicities. This is a basic and biologically grounded fact of human psychology.
The RAcIsM construct is especially malign, because it condemns only the in-group preferences of Europeans, demanding their unilateral racial disarmament in the face of highly tribal and hostile foreigners.
Anybody who complains about RaCisM is an enemy and also, very possibly (especially if they are white) a totally unmitigated idiot.
An interesting experiment is to sit down with a Mexican American and ask their opinion of Cuban Americans. Or a black American and ask their opinion of Mexican Americans. Or an Irish protestant American and ask their opinion of Irish Catholic Americans. I've had those conversations and it's pretty enlightening. Of course it's impossible for these people to be racist. Except the Irish of course.
Pablo, the Guatemalan illegal immigrant, will stun you with the depth of of his surprisingly nuanced and varied prejudices against other Central American peoples based on national origins.
At yet they all look the same to me.
Hell, ask an American Black who emigrated from the Caribean about an American Black who was a decendant of slaves. They fucking hate each other. A Caribbean Black family won't let their kids marry American blacks.
No matter what, it's OK to hate the Jews. No matter the circumstances. I don't know why, that's just what my college professors told me.
I’d inquire what Reason’s view is on reparations, but I’m not sure it would surprise anyone at this point.
https://x.com/disclosetv/status/1803462697293361471?t=oMbJ-g77cfthLfnsXGcj4A&s=19
NEW - Seattle Police Department to hire illegal immigrant "dreamers" as law enforcement officers.
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Wouldn’t it make more sense to celebrate the day the 13th Amendment was ratified? This “Juneteenth” holiday makes absolutely no sense on a federal level let alone does the name say anything about it. It seems sloppy and pandering.
Celebration of the 13th A would make sense, but so my (lefty) friends from TX tell me, Juneteenth had been celebrated down there unofficially for a long time, so this is just appropriating an organic holiday that already existed.
Y’all need to lighten up. Yeah, it’s pandering by the Dems, but it also does recognize a significant change in the legal status for several million people in the US. Was it the end, no; was the Emancipation Proclamation an unconstitutional act by a wartime president, yeah; but it’s a significant day in the story of resolving a compromise in the Constitution of 1787 that was absolutely necessary if the US was going to survive beyond (or even into) the 1790’s. Juneteenth was a good day for many more people than it was a bad day. Why not have a party?
Thank-you. Too many people here looking for a reason to be angry. That just leads to amygdala hijack.
No, you're just a squish who values the status quo above all else.
That, or your IQ hovers around 100.
That just leads to amygdala hijack.
I don't think you know what the words "amygdala", "hijack", or "amygdala hijack" mean.
Your lefty friends from Texas aren't people.
Learn what fucking time it is.
Juneteenth is another salvo in the war on whiteness (white people).
They want you dead.
Worth a read:
https://www.cato.org/blog/juneteenth-jubilee-freedom-0
but so my (lefty) friends from TX tell me
A perfect example of the "I have
blackfriends from Texas who tell me..." unaware, anti-racist parody that Juneteenf is supposed to be about.The way you crib your "friends" (whom you clearly don't have) from Texas' opinions like they represent all Texans or their opinion makes a damned bit of difference outside of Texas or that it's your right or ability to crib them the way you would crib your black "friends" culture? Well done.
Calling us "y'all", even though you're not from Texas, instead of "you people" or "you niggas", even though you're not black? Icing on the cake. Brilliant self-parody.
OK, one friend and one coworker, but both Texans. Close enough? But yes, both are flaming leftists.
"Y'all" should have been in quotes, quite right, it was intended as a bit of fun.
But do check the Cato link which makes my point (more eloquently, as always).
Your sentiment had merit - it's just that there are some here who feel [or recognize] that we are so close to the brink - if not already beyond it - that even lightening up for a second in a way that cedes more ground to those that hate us can seem unforgivable.
I dont feel that way, but ask yourself - is there any area of culture where the progressive left also takes your attitude of "lighten up - not everything is a hill to die on"? Because they seem to own EVERY hill. The never seem to give an inch. I think the sentiment behind the objection to your view is that it is yet another example of how being reasonable in the smaller context only allows the ratchet to go one way. And it is in that way that the larger context will end up suffocating anyone and everything you value.
https://x.com/FischerKing64/status/1803524438807425476?t=25QGE6ahQkfYGLDG2Wz2Sg&s=19
The time for "conspiracy thinking" is when you have a clearly popular issue that appeals to voters (like deportations and immigration restriction) and yet it doesn't happen.
That's when you ask, who does this benefit, how are they influencing politicians not to do the will of the people, and what's in it for the permanent bureaucracy? Because when you've got a clear case of the will of the people being thwarted in a supposedly democratic system, then you've got a conspiracy on your hands.
https://mises.org/mises-wire/juneteenth-and-secular-holidays-tools-regime?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR1jWQCF2cyqcEEeGvjfpPDnYeULJk-W6J4-3XkGmgJ67OWqiTvAm0UW97E_aem_ZmFrZWR1bW15MTZieXRlcw
It’s just statist pandering
Read that. Interesting perspective.
Juneteenth Is a Celebration of Freedom
And here I thought it was a celebration of the Rosenberg’s execution.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_and_Ethel_Rosenberg
I like the idea of Juneteenth as kind of a post-post-racial/anti-racial self-parody day.
A day where black people and white people can come together and laugh at braindead, race-baiting white retards like Joe Biden.
A celebration of the annihilation of reality and defeat of racism to the point that blaxploitation so comedically bad it’s good is the only way to virtue signal/politically pander.
To wit: Happy Juneteenth Motherfuckers! Don’t demonstrate how much your lives matter by “Mostly Peaceful”ing yourselves to death!
Juneteenth is the Samuel L. Jackson dressed like a Nazi of holidays.
Juneteenth is the Will Smith slap in the Chris Rock faces of all the other holidays.
In my household we call June 19th Cheap Fake Day. And I'm pretty sure that's the way historians will describe it in the centuries to come.
About 43 percent of Republicans, for example, reportedly oppose its inclusion in school curricula when compared to 89 percent of Democrats, according to a YouGov poll. Though it’s hard to know precisely why, it may come down, at least in part, to ever-present culture war fracturing. The GOP in some sense still fashions itself as the party of freedom. Slavery, again, is the absence of freedom.
This is very stuck on stupid as even the commenters here exemplify. The GOP does not fashion itself as the party of freedom. Nor do MAGAMises commenters here support the GOP for that reason. The GOP is mostly the party of bigots now. More than 50% of R’s in the House (117 of 218) represent almost exclusively whites from former slave states (Confederate or not) and their main goal is to disenfranchise/neuter/gerrymander blacks – just like when the partisan affiliation was the opposite (with less lynching). Add in the KKK v2 of the 1920’s states and you got a veto-proof majority of R representation.
Paleolib was founded as basically a Southern R strategy of libertarian populism. George Wallace and David Duke as envisioned by Murray Rothbard. Which is probably why the only issue that really animates them is opposition to the CRA 1964 – or maybe Lincoln’s role in the statist War of Northern Aggression. Oh – and those damn BLM rioters of 2020. There is nothing so transparently obvious as the opinion of a MAGAMises commenter when it comes to race or slavery.
Fuck you. Any suggestion that US Democrats, and their comrades overseas (and on this continent), favor actual freedom is full on retarded. And no, pushing for free stuff does not enhance liberty, especially when simultaneously trying to destroy basic freedoms like speech, property rights, free markets, etc.
You're hallucinating. You know what white Americans think of Black people? THEY DON'T. Except for a few racist weirdos, white Americans actually get through their whole day, almost every day, without the state of Black Americans crossing their minds at all.
*black people
And you're wrong.
White Americans aren't allowed to not think about black people.
They're forced on all.
Most white people, such as you (who demonstrated such with the ridiculous capitalization of "Black" but not "white", worship black people.
It's basically state religion, and a boomer imperative since the 1964 civil rights act.
a few racist weirdos
Case in point above. ^^^
So Nextdoor doesn't even exist does it.
'Some slaves in the U.S. would remain in captivity until the Thirteenth Amendment was ratified in December 1865'
But what about in countries that copied slavery from its US inventors? Did they also ratify the amendment?
Here's all you need to know: actual black Africans who have migrated to the US during the past century, and focused on self-improvement instead of victim politics have done much better than "ex-slaves". Now either the plantations indulged in some GMO enhancement, or acting like pets of the Democratic Party is not actually good for people.
"The Six Million: fireball, ginger ale, with gray and black edible glitter"
https://x.com/9mm_smg/status/1803560308973171050?t=nKtzxm4hKsIgWi6CNkIEyg&s=19
The @LPNH bar menu at porcfest is going to make the news. Sad to see no George Floyd cocktail.
[Pic of menu]
Sad to see no George Floyd cocktail.
I know Juneteenth was yesterday but recommended recipe:
1. Add amaretto into a shot glass, top it with Bacardi 151 or other overproof rum.
2. Mostly peacefully set it on fire.
3. Pour a glass of IPA.
4. Smother the shot in the IPA and drink.
5. Duck out on the check.
Mom: "Name what?"
Doctor: "Racism. I think your son's tumor was caused by racism."
https://x.com/_BarringtonII/status/1803604663381508510?t=ytO4-2ILr2khKtP2ecR62A&s=19
Wait for it…
(This is social conditioning happening in real time. This is why the country is past fixing and we have to allow it to burn then rebuild whatever’s left)
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"I think you're not a real doctor."
Juneteenth should essentially be reserved for black people
Yes, it should. Don't let it be ruined by white people, the way that Pride was ruined by straight people and trannies glomming on.
Pride was ruined by guys.
Black optics are ruined by blacks.
Gtco with your hate of heterosexual white men.
That was unintelligible.
moved
https://x.com/Babygravy9/status/1803709693052739828?t=hKv2sQhoRPOkJQfiI-5mvA&s=19
Reminder that we could be on Mars right now, but we chose this instead.
"#BREAKING: Multiple people have been injured after being shot and stabbed during a Juneteenth celebration
#Oakland | #California
Currently, numerous law enforcement officers and emergency personnel are on the scene in Oakland, California after Multiple people have been shot and reported to be stabbed where a large crowd was gathered during a Juneteenth celebration. The exact number of those shot, and stabbed, and injured is not yet known at this time. Authorities are actively investigating the incident Police have stated that this is a developing situation"
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Another reason for white people to stay away from Juneteenth.
I wonder if the Left appreciates that the rest of America knows that Juneteenth is just shameless pandering, and that nobody knows or cares what it's for beyond "something about slavery."
Which, ironically, is about the same answer you get when you ask leftists, especially black leftists, "Why did the civil war happen?" as they mindlessly vandalize and tear down war memorials.
Ah yes.
A: "The civil was was not about slavery but about states' rights."
B: "Any right in particular?"
A: "The right to keep slaves."
It was never a right.
Slavery robs an individual of their individuality. Slavery involves many things libertarians despise. It never should have existed.
Individuality is white supremacy.
For over fifteen years, the only reason to read the digital articles is for the comments. And to add to those comments. What will happen to Reason’s traffic when no one new can comment without paying? Foolish policy.