ThanksGetBack
- Nov 27, 2025
- 2 min read
Why We Don’t Rock With These Holidays — A Little Truth for the Timeline
Look… every time these holidays pop up, folks act like the whole world gotta fall in line, smile pretty, and pretend the history ain’t soaked in blood, loss, and erasure.
But we know better.
And once you know better, you stop celebrating your own oppression wrapped in glitter paper.
Let me spell it out real gentle-bold for you;
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1. Because They Weren’t Made For Us
Most of these holidays were never meant to honor our people, our ancestors, or our stories.
They were built to celebrate somebody else’s victories… usually victories won against Indigenous, melanated, or oppressed people.
You expecting us to toast to that?
No ma’am. No sir.
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2. Because Our Ancestors Paid the Cost
These dates be sitting on top of massacres, removals, and broken treaties.
They want us to celebrate the page in the book, while pretending the chapters soaked in our blood don’t exist.
We’re not doing that. Not in this lifetime.
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3. Because Forced Traditions Ain’t Our Spiritual Rhythm
Our people got seasonal rites, harvest rites, solstice rites, ancestor feasts, clan gatherings.
We ain’t gotta borrow nobody else’s rituals to feel whole.
When you know your own rhythm, you stop dancing to somebody else’s drum.
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4. Because We’re Restoring Our Narrative
We don’t do these holidays ’cause we’re finally remembering:
✨ Who we come from
✨ How we used to honor the earth
✨ What real community looked like
✨ How our ceremonies centered healing, not consumerism
We reclaiming our calendars.
Reclaiming our seasons.
Reclaiming our damn story.
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5. Because Respecting Ourselves Requires Boundaries
Choosing not to celebrate ain’t bitterness.
Ain’t anger.
Ain’t rebellion for rebellion’s sake.
It’s self-respect.
It’s honoring our bloodline.
It’s refusing to perform joy on top of ancestral trauma.
And honestly?
It feels good to stop pretending.
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So When We Say “We Don’t F* With These Holidays”…**
It’s not about being antisocial.
It’s about being ancestrally aligned.
We ain’t erasing nobody’s joy — we’re just done erasing our own history to make other folks comfortable.
And that’s the most healed, grown, sovereign thing we could ever do. 🖤🔥


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