A Cabarrus County commissioner has sparked a wave of criticism after claiming that Juneteenth is “based on a lie.” The remarks, made during a public meeting, quickly drew condemnation from community leaders, historians, and residents who view the holiday as a vital recognition of the end of slavery in the United States. The controversy has reignited conversations about how local officials discuss American history and the importance of acknowledging painful truths.
What the Commissioner Said
During the session, the commissioner questioned the legitimacy of Juneteenth, suggesting that the celebration rests on a false premise. He argued that the holiday misrepresents the timeline of emancipation and implied that it serves a political agenda rather than a historical one. The comments were captured on video and shared widely on social media, prompting immediate backlash.
Community and National Response
Local activists organized a peaceful demonstration outside the commissioner’s office, calling for an apology and a commitment to educate himself on the significance of Juneteenth. State representatives and national civil‑rights groups issued statements condemning the remarks, emphasizing that Juneteenth commemorates the day enslaved people in Texas learned of their freedom—more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation.
Many pointed out that dismissing Juneteenth as a “lie” ignores the lived experiences of millions of African Americans and undermines ongoing efforts to confront systemic racism. The incident has also sparked broader debates about how public officials should approach discussions of history, especially when those discussions affect marginalized communities.
“Juneteenth is not a myth; it’s a milestone that reminds us how far we’ve come—and how far we still have to go.”
Where to Hear the Full Discussion
The Breakfast Club devoted a segment to the controversy, featuring interviews with historians, community leaders, and the commissioner himself. Listeners can catch the full episode right now on Netflix, where the show’s signature blend of candid conversation and humor brings depth to the topic.
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