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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Tweets Kwanzaa Is a ‘Fake Religion’

"It's a fake religion created by a psychopath," Greene tweeted on Sunday, the first day of Kwanzaa.

Of course, the holiday season isnโ€™t devoid of Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greeneโ€™s usual antics. While millions of Black people around the world began celebrating the weeklong holiday of Kwanzaa on Sunday, Greene used her twitter fingers to do what she does best: talk about things about which she has no clue.

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According to Insider, Greene tweeted that Kwanzaa is a โ€œfake religion created by a psychopathโ€ in response to a tweet from the College Republican National Committee.

โ€œWishing you a happy and prosperous Kwanza,โ€ the national conservative college student organization wrote.

From using the slur โ€œyellow peopleโ€ at a convention for conservative youth to calling Black Lives Matter a โ€œterrorist groupโ€ while shouting down New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in Congress, you can always count on Greene to show her ass. I mean, this is the same woman whoโ€™s been suspended from Twitter twice.

Greene also continued to write that the organization is turning away new voters with their holiday greeting. โ€œPeople are tired of pandering and BS,โ€ she twote.

Before you scream fake news, check out the tweet below:

https://twitter.com/mtgreenee/status/1475235145854734336?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

So letโ€™s clear up a few things.

Kwanzaa is not a religion, it is a seven-day celebration of African heritage from Dec.26 to Jan. 1, every day highlighting principles that double as Black Americaโ€™s survival kit: unity (umoja), self-determination (kujichagulia), collective work and responsibility (ujima), cooperative economics (ujamaa), purpose (nia), creativity (kuumba), and faith (imani).

Founded in 1966, activist Dr. Maulana Karenga, who Greene seems to be referring to in her tweet, is often credited as the sole founder of the holiday. The Root previously reported that its creation was really a collaborative effort of the US Organization, a Black nationalist group that Karenga founded with Hakim Abdullah Jamal, Malcolm Xโ€™s cousin, that same year.

Karengaโ€™s has long been accused of abusing Black women and was convicted of felony assault and false imprisonment in the torture of two Black women, also members of his organization, in 1970. Karenga is currently a professor and chair of the Africana Studies Department at California State University, Long Beach.

While Kwanzaa has become commercialized, especially after last yearโ€™s racial reckoning, the holiday isnโ€™t โ€œfakeโ€ or about Karenga and his misdeeds at all. While it is hard to digest the activistโ€™s legacy or the organizationโ€™s violent clash with the Black Panther Party, Kwanzaa is really about Black people connecting with an African ancestry that was ripped away from them.

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