The ironic thing about the racist off-the-cuff comments from Joe Biden today is he was in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to pander to the Black community on the anniversary of the Tulsa massacre. His off-the-cuff remarks revealed the racist side of Biden that his handlers try to hide.
Listen to Biden’s ridiculous pandering remark about how amazing it is that there are mixed-race couples in commercials.
“I challenge you, find today, when you turn on the stations, sit on one station for two hours and I don’t know how many commercials you’ll see… two to three out of five have mixed-race couples in them. That’s not by accident. They’re selling soap, man,” Biden said. “Not a joke.”
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Biden’s patronizing and stereotypical comments about the Black community are more than offensive. They expose what’s really in the dark heart of the man who was a mentor of a former Grand Dragon of the KKK, Robert Bird.
During the Tulsa speech, Biden also commented: “…young black entrepreneurs are just as capable of succeeding given a chance as white entrepreneurs are, but they don’t have lawyers, they don’t have accountants…”
Katie Pavlich tweeted the video out with the perfect comment: “Wait until Joe Biden finds out black people are lawyers and accountants.”
Biden has a racist past that the media chooses to ignore. Remember the “you ain’t black” quote?
A Joe Biden interview with Charlamagne The god on The Breakfast Club (see entire interview below) goes sideways when Biden makes a racist statement about being black and voting for Trump.
Joe Biden: “If you have a problem figuring out whether you’re for me or Trump, then you ain’t black.”
@cthagod: “It don’t have nothing to do with Trump, it has to do with the fact — I want something for my community.”
Take a look. If you have retirement savings you cannot afford to lose…
So you “ain’t” black if you vote for Trump? That’s embarrassing and a slap in the face to any black voter.
The entire interview has Biden bending over to pander to the black community with a little bit of black lingo that’s embarrassing and cringe-worthy:
Notice how Biden says “c’mon man” several times and yells throughout the interview. He also dances around a topic he doesn’t want to answer directly. His pandering to the black community continues throughout the interview with Biden bragging about how many things he’s done throughout his life for the black community. He mentions his time as a lifeguard but doesn’t mention “Corn Pop” this time. Biden’s rambling answers are hard to listen to but give more insight into his inability to complete his thoughts. He’s all over the map.
Biden has a history of racism going back decades. Here is a quote from 1977 of Biden discussing busing:
“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,”–Joe Biden 1977
h/t: 100 Percent Fed Up
When will our nation of melting pot of cultures mixes and color skin pigmentation or ethnic groups who forged America with a dream to climb the ladder of success: will be saying enough is enough: stand up for America and our families and be an American: the democrat-socialist party is not a friend to anyone who stand for the constitution with the Bill of rights: but they’re the ones that stand for mandate chains of globalization groups taking away what you hold most dear the American dream of a United States a constitutional republic for which it stands one nation under GOD indivisible with liberty and justice for all: all flesh no matter the color of their skin pigmentation or ethnic groups. Our black brethren: male or female need to wake up: dust the cobwebs off: from the spiders of diverse and racial disiviness: for when you dance with the widow maker : you become a cocoon for the next-generation of widow maker to the slavery block of globalization groups taking away what you hold most dear the American dream to prosper in peace of mind and spirit and be content with the works of our hands: thus providing for their families.