Submitted by: J Cryots
The question that The Amateurish Punks in America's Main-Stream-Media
WHO WILL VOTE FOR THIS RACIST??
READ BELOW AND THEN LET YOUR CONSCIENCE BE YOUR GUIDE
- Biden has exaggerated at best and lied at worst claims about his civil rights activism. He has often said that he marched in civil rights demonstrations, but fact checkers remind him that he did not personally participate.
- Earlier in 2020, he claimed that he was arrested in South Africa in the 1970s while trying to see Nelson Mandela, but his campaign later clarified that he was just separated from them at the airport.
- Biden’s many racial blunders include: calling Obama "articulate and bright and clean,” telling a largely black audience that Republican 2012 presidential nominee Mitt Romney would “put you all back in chains," and saying that he can’t go into a 7-Eleven without hearing “a slight Indian accent."
- A 1977 quote by former Vice President Joe Biden discovered by University of Southern California Law School is facing increased scrutiny over his record on busing and racial issues: In 1977, JOE BIDEN said -"orderly" racial integration policies would cause his children to "grow up in a racial jungle." In the quote related to anti-busing legislation, Biden emphasized wanting to "insure we do have orderly integration of society," adding he was "not just talking about education but all of society.".......AND THE PUNK MEDIA DOESN'T ASK HIM ABOUT THIS.
- Further in the 1977 quote JOE BIDEN said: "Unless we do something about this, my children are going to grow up in a jungle, the jungle being a racial jungle with tensions having built so high that it is going to explode at some point. We have got to make some move on this."......AND YET NO QUESTIONS FROM THE PUNK MEDIA?
- Former Vice President Biden, who has been emphasizing his civil rights record, in 1975 praised notorious segregationist George Wallace and later claimed to have received an award from him in 1973.
- The Washington Examiner reported in February 2019 that Biden embraced segregation in October 1975, the same month he said Democrats could do with "a liberal George Wallace," stating that it was a matter of "black pride."
- During 1987 fundraising trips across the South for his unsuccessful 1988 presidential bid, JOE BIDEN. sought to appeal to white voters, telling audiences that he had received an award from Wallace in 1973 and that the segregationist had lauded him as "one of the outstanding young politicians of America."
- Biden told the Philadelphia Enquirer on Oct. 12, 1975, referring to the racist then-Alabama governor George Wallace: "I think the Democratic Party could stand a liberal George Wallace — someone who's not afraid to stand up and offend people, someone who wouldn't pander but would say what the American people know in their gut is right,”
- Biden's 1975 comments above came after his legislative victory in the Senate, when he sponsored an amendment to prevent the federal government enforcing busing policies to desegregate school districts.
- Biden’s 1975 amendment appalled civil rights activists who claimed it set back desegregation efforts and struck down parts of the Civil Rights Act. “The pro-busers and the civil rights lobby were dumbstruck … although I had put them on notice months earlier,” said Biden in the interview. “I think I’ve made it possible for liberals to come out of the closet … If [anti-busing] isn’t yet a respectable liberal position, it is no longer a racist one.”
- Biden stressed his anti-busing legislation while campaigning for white votes in Southern states for his campaign for the 1988 Democratic presidential nomination.
- WHO WILL VOTE FOR THIS RACIST??
- During a campaign trip to Alabama in 1987, he boasted about an award he supposedly received from Wallace in 1973 and claimed his state of Delaware supported the Confederacy during the Civil War. Delaware, a border state, fought on the Union side of the war.
- Biden helped lead the charge for a landmark 1994 crime bill, the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act, which created "three strikes" mandatory life sentences for repeat offenders and increased prison funding by about $10 billion, among other provisions. He warned of "predators on our streets" who were "beyond the pale." He elaborated they must be cordoned off from the rest of society because the justice system did not know how to rehabilitate them.
- Biden said Aug. 9, 2019, in Des Moines, Iowa “Poor kids are just as bright, just as talented, as White kids.” So, Biden sees White boys and girls as bright, talented and affluent and considers their non-White counterparts poor.
- On May 22, 2020, Biden told radio host Lenard “Charlamagne tha God” McKelvy: “I tell ya, if you have a problem figuring out whether you’re for me or Trump, then you ain’t Black.”
- From his Delaware basement on Aug. 6, 2020, Biden told Black and Hispanic journalists: “…unlike the African American community, with notable exceptions, the Latino community is an incredibly diverse community with incredibly different attitudes about different things.”
- Later that Aug 6th day, Biden told the National Association of Latino Elected Officials that his administration would display “the full diversity of the Latino communities.” Biden then wandered off into the ethnic quicksand. “Now what I mean full diversity, unlike the African American community and many other communities, you're from everywhere,” he observed. “They're from Europe, from the tip of South America, all the way to our border in Mexico, and the Caribbean. And different backgrounds, different ethnicities, but all Latinos.”
- Being Hispanic is a many-splendored thing, Biden marveled. And, for the third time since May, Biden said, in so many words, If you’ve seen one Black, you’ve seen ’em all.
Soo…..“Joe are you still a “White Supremacist?”......A Racist Maybe?......Why doesn't the Media ask Joe?????
WHO WILL VOTE FOR THIS RACIST??
AN EDUCATED CITIZEN IS OUR BEST VOTER,....IF THE FACTS REALLY MATTER TO THEM.....Thomas Pastore / Vietnam Veteran / USMC
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