PredFan
Diamond Member
I don't really see where it was a racial induced satement. It was one that reflected upon the public as a whole and the slavery of republican politics.
You don't see it as racist? I'm shocked. SHOCKED I tell ya!!!
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I don't really see where it was a racial induced satement. It was one that reflected upon the public as a whole and the slavery of republican politics.
From an article on FOXNEWS.com with the fake psychologist diagnosing Biden, whom he has only ever seen on TV:
I think we all agree that in front of an all-White crowd, no one would accuse him of race-baiting.Ablow said:Biden’s most recent supposed “gaffe” was on Tuesday in Virginia, when he told an audience, including black men and women, that the Republican party intended to put them “back in chains.”![]()
So, in that crowd of 200 people:
If there were 1 Black, would you consider it a race-baiting remark?
If there were 2 Blacks, would you consider it a race-baiting remark?
If there were 10 (5%) Blacks, would you consider it a race-baiting remark?
If there were 20 (10%) Blacks, would you consider it a race-baiting remark?
If there were 50 (25%) Blacks, would you consider it a race-baiting remark?
If there were 100 (50%) Blacks, would you consider it a race-baiting remark?
If there were 150 (75%) Blacks, would you consider it a race-baiting remark?