Always fun when racists accidentally reveal their true biases against blacks. Looks like
@Reasoned @dustinator @dhetiger all co-signed on as bigots too. Nice!
Look bunky, I’m a lot of things but racist ain’t one of them. Quotes from the dumb@SS Marxist your ilk elected: from this article
https://www.heritage.org/progressivism/commentary/bidens-history-getting-away-racist-remarks
Just a few days ago, while lamenting the difficulty in convincing many Latinos and blacks to take the COVID vaccine, he committed a series of racially charged blunders that barely registered in the corporate media’s consciousness.
Biden white-splained that Latinos in America resist vaccinations because “
they’re worried that they’ll be vaccinated and deported.”
Biden lectured about the fears that blacks may have of the vaccine, attempting to point to historically shameful episodes when they were subjected to inhumane medical experiments.
“They are used to being experimented on—the
Tuskegee Airmen and others,” Biden said.
In this, he confused legendary World War II fighter pilots with a long, notorious governmental study of syphilis among black men—the Tuskegee Experiment.
On Charlamagne Tha God’s popular morning radio show in May 2020, Biden infamously asserted to the largely black audience that if they were unsure of whether to vote for him or Trump, then “
you ain’t black!”
Then in August 2020,
Biden told a gathering of black and Hispanic journalists that “unlike the African American community, with notable exceptions, the Latino community is an incredibly diverse community with incredibly different attitudes about different things.”
Taken together, these statements clearly suggest that Biden believes all black people think alike. (Sound familiar Sockpuppet?)
In the same interview, responding to a question on whether he had taken a cognitive test, Biden angrily fired back with the suggestion that the black reporter was a drug addict.
“That’s like saying you . . . before you got in this program, you’re take [sic] a test whether you’re taking cocaine or not,” Biden said. “What do you think? Huh? Are you a junkie?”
Put these words into Mitch McConnell’s mouth and try to envision how long he’d be allowed to remain in the Senate, let alone in a leadership position.
But Biden has been getting away with this for years.
In 2010, he warmly
eulogized Sen. Robert Byrd, a former
Exalted Cyclops in the Ku Klux Klan, saying he was “one of my mentors” and that “the Senate is a lesser place for his going.”
Ahh but there’s more….
In 2007,
he referred to Barack Obama as “the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean.”
In 2006,
he said, “You cannot go to a 7-Eleven or a Dunkin’ Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent.”
Way back in 1977,
he said that forced busing to desegregate schools would cause his children to “grow up in a racial jungle.”
Of course, he infamously worked with
segregationist senators to oppose that mandatory busing, which decades later led to the strongest moment in Kamala Harris’s campaign for president, when she blasted him as having personally
impacted her as a young girl.
And over the course of his entire career, he had kind words to say about
staunchly segregationist senators.