Biden Unearthed ‘Negro’ Speech

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There were the gaffes he made during his previous campaigns, including plagiarism and the infamous remark about how “you cannot go to a 7-Eleven or a Dunkin’ Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent.”

In a recently released book by Ryan Grim — a contributor to both The Young Turks and The Intercept — it was revealed that Biden gave a 1973 speech in Cleveland in which he talked about how the two-party system was “good for the Negro.”

https://www.westernjournal.com/ct/j...campaign=ct-breaking&ff_content=libertyallian

Here's the money quote:

“I don’t feel responsible for the sins of my father and grandfather ... And I’ll be damned if I feel responsible to pay for what happened 300 years ago.”

But, but...Trump and Deplorables racist!!!!!! /s
 
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There were the gaffes he made during his previous campaigns, including plagiarism and the infamous remark about how “you cannot go to a 7-Eleven or a Dunkin’ Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent.”

In a recently released book by Ryan Grim — a contributor to both The Young Turks and The Intercept — it was revealed that Biden gave a 1973 speech in Cleveland in which he talked about how the two-party system was “good for the Negro.”

https://www.westernjournal.com/ct/j...campaign=ct-breaking&ff_content=libertyallian

Here's the money quote:

“I don’t feel responsible for the sins of my father and grandfather ... And I’ll be damned if I feel responsible to pay for what happened 300 years ago.”

But, but...Trump and Deplorables racist!!!!!! /s

Maybe it's just locker room talk?? Seems to work for some guys??
 
He can’t claim that was ancient history because he said obama cleaned up well and is the first smart Negro!

Poor dumb racist POS. Back in the day -- Biden being not all that much older than I am -- calling black ppl "Negro" was the polite term to refer to an American of African ancestry. An informal and kind of polite term was "darkies." Even back then, if you called black ppl like you do -- the n-word -- you were scorned by polite society. I'm sure your ppl would have been just fine with it though, and gave out gold stars to their inbred spawn for using it.

I know Biden scares you. It's okay. The Orange Destroyer of America will be going away soon and it'll be okay.... he'll be replaced with another white guy. Wait for it.
 
Poor dumb racist POS. Back in the day -- Biden being not all that much older than I am -- calling black ppl "Negro" was the polite term to refer to an American of African ancestry. An informal and kind of polite term was "darkies." Even back then, if you called black ppl like you do -- the n-word -- you were scorned by polite society. I'm sure your ppl would have been just fine with it though, and gave out gold stars to their inbred spawn for using it.

I know Biden scares you. It's okay. The Orange Destroyer of America will be going away soon and it'll be okay.... he'll be replaced with another white guy. Wait for it.

Poor dumb stupid tranny cock sucker that you are

It was just in 2008 that Biden said Obama was the very first clean cut smart black man
 
There were the gaffes he made during his previous campaigns, including plagiarism and the infamous remark about how “you cannot go to a 7-Eleven or a Dunkin’ Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent.”

In a recently released book by Ryan Grim — a contributor to both The Young Turks and The Intercept — it was revealed that Biden gave a 1973 speech in Cleveland in which he talked about how the two-party system was “good for the Negro.”

https://www.westernjournal.com/ct/j...campaign=ct-breaking&ff_content=libertyallian

Here's the money quote:

“I don’t feel responsible for the sins of my father and grandfather ... And I’ll be damned if I feel responsible to pay for what happened 300 years ago.”

But, but...Trump and Deplorables racist!!!!!! /s

Is Biden a supporter of affirmative action?
 
From Legion:

“Newly unearthed files claim the civil rights leader ‘looked on and laughed’ as a pastor friend raped a parishioner in a hotel.

He will always be remembered as one of the greatest orators in history, a winner of the Nobel peace prize whose “I have a dream” speech proved a defining moment of the American civil rights movement.

Yet the reputation and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr may be facing what one of his biographers has described as a “painful historical reckoning” after shocking new revelations about the Baptist clergyman’s relationships with women.

A huge archive of documents recently released from Federal Bureau of Investigation files exposes in detail King’s extramarital sexual activities with dozens of women as he travelled the country campaigning against racial inequality.”

Release the tapes.

What are they hiding?
 
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