During a commencement address Sunday at Morehouse College in front of black male graduate students Joe Biden claimed that black people should “naturally” question Democracy because they are being “killed in the streets.”
“It’s natural to wonder if Democracy you hear about actually works for you,” Biden stated, adding “If Black men are being killed in the street. What is democracy?”
He continued, “The trail of broken promises that still leave Black communities behind. What is democracy? If you have to be 10 times better than anyone else to get a fair shot.”
Is this Biden’s way of ‘bringing Americans together’?
It seems like he’s insinuating that Democracy is skewed against black people and that they are being murdered by non-blacks, which if anything is an inverse of the truth.
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Elsewhere during the speech, Biden labelled Trump supporters who believe they are ‘patriots’ “Insurrectionists.”
He also once again lied about being a civil rights activist:
Later on Sunday at the NAACP Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit, Michigan, Biden repeated the same debunked claim:
He also claimed that “people” are trying to “ban books” and they want to “erase black history. Literally.”
He’s desperately trying to whip up fear among black voters as his support among the demographic is collapsing and Trump’s is surging.
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