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Racist Joe Biden Says Something Racist. Again.

Racist Joe Biden Says Something Racist. Again.

He also manages to outdo John Kerry’s infamous “stuck in Iraq” swipe at our military.

If there’s one thing we know for sure about Joe “I am the Democratic Party” Biden, it’s that he’s a not-so-closet racist. We’ve seen it time and again. From his backhanded compliment of Barack Obama’s hygiene and shocking ability to be “articulate” to his ill-considered “joke” about having to have an Indian accent to walk into a 7-11, Biden dodders around dropping the most overtly racist crap we hear from any politician, including other Democrats.

From saying, “you ain’t black” if you don’t vote for him, to crowing about little black children playing with his hairy legs, Biden is ten levels of cringe. So I guess we shouldn’t be surprised that he’s at it again. This time implying that only black and Hispanic people don’t have high school diplomas. For good measure, the Commander in Chief took a page from then-Senator John Kerry’s playbook and bashed the military in the same breath.

Kerry, you may recall, infamously claimed that without an education, you’d just get “stuck in Iraq.”

“You know, education, if you make the most of it, if you study hard and you do your homework, and you make an effort to be smart, uh, you, you can do well. If you don’t, you get stuck in Iraq.”

Biden is saying essentially the same thing, that only the uneducated (high school dropouts) are in the military.

And let’s not forget Dr. Jill’s infamous tacos comment that generated a lot of backlash for its racist overtones.

The New York Post reports:

President Biden has been ripped after he inferred that African American and Hispanic workers don’t have “high school diplomas” in another humiliating gaffe.

The 80-year-old president was touting the economy at Prince George’s Community College in Maryland on Thursday when he made his latest blunder.

“We’ve seen record lows in unemployment particularly — and I’ve focused on this my whole career — particularly for African Americans and Hispanic workers and veterans, you know, the workers without high school diplomas,” he said in televised remarks.

Apparently, the White House is trying to clean this latest Biden mess up.

The New York Post continues:

However, according to the transcript released by the White House, there was supposed to be the word “and” separating the African American, Hispanic workers and veterans from those without high school diplomas.

Biden’s speech would then read: “We’ve seen record lows in unemployment particularly — and I’ve focused on this my whole career — particularly for African Americans and Hispanic workers and veterans, you know, and the workers without high school diplomas.”

That actually sounds plausible, particularly since we all know Biden can’t read a teleprompter and rarely seems to even know where he is, but it’s a hard sell given Biden’s long history of saying inappropriate things about minorities.

Needless to say, people have thoughts:

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Yet more projection from the leftists: Pres. Trump is accused of “racism” and (insert whatever) phobia, while Biden and the Dems actually practice it.

    gonzotx in reply to Dimsdale. | September 15, 2023 at 5:54 pm

    True dat

    The accusations are for tactical effect. The willful ignorance of the beam in their own eye is for tactical lack of effect. It all makes perfect sense when you realize that they don’t actually care about racism even the tiniest bit.

      scooterjay in reply to irv. | September 16, 2023 at 8:34 am

      Ignorance of the beam of their own eye is what fosters the use of guilt to try and win arguments. The inner sting of ignorance is quickly reflected.

JackinSilverSpring | September 15, 2023 at 5:22 pm

He will be protected by the DemoncRats party of slavery, secession and civil war.

True about the 7/11’s however here in Texas,

He just said it out loud

    Ironclaw in reply to gonzotx. | September 15, 2023 at 6:46 pm

    Strangely I never had to use an Indian accent at the 7-Eleven here

      gonzotx in reply to Ironclaw. | September 15, 2023 at 9:16 pm

      No, but English is a third language

      Just don’t ask them anything they have to answer in English.

      They can run the card reader, that’s about it. It’s a decent neighborhood but you have to pay inside since they bought it

      I think it has to do with their inability to communicate at the pump, if needed.

      The 7/11 by my house use to be run by a Hispanic guy, nice guy, nice employees

      When the Indian/ Pak guys bought him out, it’s been a third world shit show

      And that is just the truth

      My husband has a fleet of cars for his business and won’t gas them up there any longer.
      They are rude and indifferent at best.

        henrybowman in reply to gonzotx. | September 15, 2023 at 10:16 pm

        It’s because if somebody pays at the pump with a stolen card, nobody has anything on camera. Lots of merchants in this town finding that out, as a more or less local couple went Supermarket Sweep this week with a stolen local card. The cops assembled a lovely photo album from the box-ish stores in town.

        JohnSmith100 in reply to gonzotx. | September 16, 2023 at 7:43 am

        Or they force people to come inside or gas receipt hoping they will buy overpriced stuff.

      MajorWood in reply to Ironclaw. | September 16, 2023 at 10:52 pm

      If you watched active self protection every morning you’d never go into a 7-Eleven. It would be the top vote getter for Family Feud in the category “Stupid Places.” Every single one in Portland has at least 6 feral humans on sentry patrol 24/7.

Only the uneducated are in the military? The officer corps of all six armed services have just entered the chat

    CommoChief in reply to McGehee. | September 15, 2023 at 7:46 pm

    Most SR NCOs have at least an Associates, a large number have a Bachelors and many have a Masters degree. A large number of JR enlisted troops have a Bachelors degree and are using an enlistment incentive to pay off their college debt. At least they still were when I retired in ’15 but with ‘free college’ in the air and Biden unilaterally waiving student debt in some aspects while promising to get rid of it for most it has to have an impact on just the value of the GI Bill much less the loan repayment incentives.

    People seem to forget that every time the govt looks at a military incentive program and decides to take it mainstream and offer the same thing or better to civilians it devalues the benefits of military service. Given the current recruiting challenges and our astronomical federal debt maybe we should stop Uncle Sam from completely transitioning into Uncle Sugar.

My anti-Joe Biden bonafides go back to at least the Clarence Thomas hearings, but on this one I think it was just a gaffe from a semi-sentient 81 year old.

I don’t know why anyone ever expected anything better of a pedophile that eulogize and exalted Cyclops of the kkk.

Lucifer Morningstar | September 15, 2023 at 7:10 pm

>>That actually sounds plausible, particularly since we all know Biden can’t read a teleprompter and rarely seems to even know where he is, but it’s a hard sell given Biden’s long history of saying inappropriate things about minorities.<<

Nope. Not gonna do it. Not going to give that SOB any leeway here. He said what he meant and meant what he said no matter how desperately his handlers try to gaslight the situation. If a republican would say something like that the democrats would never forgive that person and it would be trumpeted across the internet. So what's good for goose is good for gander.

EoT

    Agreed. If this was the first, second or third time Biden misspoke and said something with racist overtones much less overly racist then maybe. It isn’t even close to first three times. The man has a documented history of saying this sort of racist crap and he keeps doing it, IMO, b/c that is exactly who he is. He judges people on the color of their skin not the content of their character like a great many d/prog continue to do to this day.

    AF_Chief_Master_Sgt in reply to Lucifer Morningstar. | September 15, 2023 at 8:51 pm

    After how they treated VP Quayle for reading a misspelled word off a card create by someone else, Biden gets no pass.

    I suspect the script said exactly what the WH spinmasters claim it did.

    But I believe that feckless Joe’s freudian slipped and he spoke it exactly as he thinks it.

    He can read a teleprompter, if it is the size of my 75″ TV. That’s it.. and then only if the text moves slowly. Let’s not exaggerate his shortcomings.. /s


    democrats would never forgive”

    Who cares rather Dems forgive? They have pulled so much nasty shit that all I am interested in is their regret and sorrow.

Meanwhile, Trump is eternally tarred with “very fine people, on both sides,” when discussing the crazy Iconoclasts of those days.

The media doesn’t try to report the truth—they strive to create the truth.

    JohnSmith100 in reply to DDsModernLife. | September 16, 2023 at 2:00 pm

    It is not just media, there is some of this on LI. I feel that it is important to see justice, Zimmerman and a long stream of others, J6 & Trump. When I was fighting corporate adversaries, extracting money was one part of what I sought, taking scalps was the other. When I was interviewed about this and asked if was revenge, my answer was that it was regime change, that as long as bad players did not pay a personal price, nothing would really change. There are so many people who should pay that price on a personal level.

Who’s pretending to be horrified about this? The Indian (actually Pakistani) 7-11 was the basis of one of Imus’s best ever mockings of an overstuffed Pakistani government, in the form of a Bernard McGuirk dialogue joke complaining about Powerball and a guy stealing two magazines after a news clip of a Pakistani government threat to the US.

I’d guess blacks and hispanics in fact are the two biggest groups without a high school diploma, if not native Americans anyway.

The right is out of its mind.

What a rough crowd. The guy can barely make out what he’s supposed to say, so it’s not like the other cases. He does so much wrong, and there is so much to dislike about him as a person, a public servant, and a president, but this seems to trivialize racism. That’s the game of the other side.

    Exactly. It’s important to hold them to their own standards. It’s the Alinsky way. 😛

      Not in this instance, however, especially due to the trivialization and likelihood that he misread.

      His synagogue quip, or his professorship claims, are more reflective as to his character, with all due respect to Alinsky.

        Racism is very much in the character of Brandon the pedophile. He is the same guy who eulogized and exalted Cyclops of the KKK

          No doubt. But was he being racist in this instance, like the other times?

          He’s also been dishonest from day one, and the two recent lies go to that.

          No big deal. The reaction is understood, even if it seems like overkill for the reasons stated.

        IMO everyone is entitled to the benefit of the doubt IF their previous history doesn’t show a pattern of similar speech. When someone with a historical pattern of making statements that are controversial makes another controversial statement they don’t get the benefit of the doubt. The person who is unwilling to alter their communication style to mitigate future gaffes or controversial statements should have their statements taken at face value. All this ‘you gotta interpret it through this prism, don’t take what they say literally’ is bunk. Clear communication is the responsibility of the person trying to comm
        get their message across to the public audience.

    Lucifer Morningstar in reply to oldschooltwentysix. | September 16, 2023 at 10:02 am

    >>What a rough crowd. <<

    If this had been Joe's first time making a racist comment "by mistake" then I'd be more willing to forgive this statement. But it isn't. It's far from the first. He has quite the history of making racist comments:

    • "I mean, you got the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy. I mean, that's a storybook, man."
    • “You cannot go to a 7-Eleven or a Dunkin’ Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent. I’m not joking.”
    • “Poor kids are just as bright and just as talented as white kids.”
    • “Unlike the African American community, with notable exceptions, the Latino community is an incredibly diverse community with incredibly different attitudes about different things.”
    • “If you have a problem figuring out whether you’re for me or Trump, then you ain’t Black.”
    •“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,”

    If any republican said the same thing the howls of outrage from the democrats would be deafening and yet somehow the democrats always seem to find an excuse to forgive Joe his little racial transgressions.

    They might. But I won’t. Not now. Not ever. And if that makes me part of the “rough crowd” then so be it.

    AF_Chief_Master_Sgt in reply to oldschooltwentysix. | September 17, 2023 at 1:46 pm

    Joe. He gets the same treatment afforded to Dan Quayle, who read a card created by someone else, spelling Potato with an “e.”

    “Working from an inaccurate flash card prepared by a teacher,” Quayle corrected a 12 year old boy during a spelling bee.

    Whether Biden “misspoke,” or can’t read a teleprompter, or whatever the reason, the fact remains – the dotard said what he said.

    This does not discount or deny the other gaffs, lies, and exaggerated comments this guy makes. Every single comment should be hammered home.

“He is usually honest with how he feels about minorities😵‍💫 How he continues to get their vote is mind-boggling. 👀”
The irony is that this is 100% consistent with everything Biden inadvertently says about them.

“This time implying that only black and Hispanic people don’t have high school diplomas.”

Biden’s statement is ridiculous and so false. He is also full of crap.

For the past six years, I have served as a mentor to first-generation minority high school students who live a nearby low-income migrant farm community. I am retired, father of three, grandfather of four and white. I give back to my community.

My first student is black, graduated 3rd in class, scored a 1530 on his SAT and earned a prestigious, full ride, merit based, Jefferson Scholarship to University of Virginia. He’s a French and Chemistry double major.

My second student is Hispanic, graduated 5th in his class, scored a 35 on his ACT, and earned a full merit academic scholarship to study Civil Engineering at the University of Florida. He wants to pursue a career building Zoos and large Marine Aquariums. He also plays trombone in the UF marching band.

I teach my students to achieve success the old fashioned way. They work hard and they earn it.

    This is a perfect example of why equity is bs. You gave those kids an inch, and they took a mile.. You should all be very, very proud. Thanks.

    CommoChief in reply to Ghostrider. | September 16, 2023 at 9:37 am

    This an excellent example of what our society should look like. Offering a little help and encouragement to those willing to make the effort to help themselves. The remainder who can’t be bothered to do the hard work should be put by the wayside and we shouldn’t waste limited time, attend I and resources on them. Some of this later group will eventually grow up, accept responsibility and reform themselves. When they do we should offer them the same assistance but not before.

Joe Biden has always been like this. He was a Senator from Delaware which may have the lowest percentage of black voters on the East Coast. He continues to get support from minority groups in spite of his obvious racist views, The Democrats successfully made him a viable candidate by keeping him away from the press and then only allowing him to be interviewed by friendly sources. Despite that, they still had to alter election law to win the election. Few people believe Biden actually got 81 million people to vote for him, although he did get 81 million votes. That question will remain for years because we all know the press would never thoroughly investigate the 2020 election like they did the 2000 election.