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The True Meaning Of Black Friday & Why Blacks Must Ignore It (pic) by neuljosh(m): 2:29pm On Dec 02, 2014
The number one trending topic in most parts of the world yesterday, including Nigeria, was Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving where stores open early and slash prices of goods to kick off the holiday shopping season. But a group condemning the participation of blacks in the sales day say it stemmed from slavery. Really? Below is what they wrote

"This was the day after Thanksgiving when slave traders would sell slaves for a discount to assist plantation owners with more helpers for the upcoming winter (for cutting and stacking fire wood, winter proofing etc.), hence the name"

Re: The True Meaning Of Black Friday & Why Blacks Must Ignore It (pic) by SeverusSnape(m): 2:43pm On Dec 02, 2014
**speechless**
Re: The True Meaning Of Black Friday & Why Blacks Must Ignore It (pic) by Nobody: 2:46pm On Dec 02, 2014
The annoying thing is the way Nigerians rush into all these western inspired ideas without asking the origin....

Saw some Nigerians celebrating Hallowen... grin

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