Is Joe Biden a racist?

Nope. Calling Biden a racist for working with someone, whle overlookig the fact Obama CHOSE to have the epitome of a lying racist fuck as his "trusted spiritual advisor" is hypocrisy at its finest.

Oh thats right, black racism doesn't count, we only label "typical white people" as racists.
Agree about the spiritual adviser. Trump’s bitch, the wealth preaching televangelist, is the one America deserves. Does it hurt bad when you try to pull your head out of your ass? Have you ever tried?
 
Banned for speaking the truth, because you dont like it? lol. Okay puddin'
No, I respect you right to free speech, even though your pushing the edge of civility.
I'm saying you basically, by your use of derogatory terms are going to lead to you being banned, probably.
We get your point, and some are actually valid, but tone it down, somewhat at least.
 
Fact Check: Under Fire Over Segregationist Praise, Biden Lies Again About Busing

Biden-at-Rainbow-Push-640x480.jpg

Scott Olson/Getty Images
HARIS ALIC28 Jun 20193,871
4:19
Former Vice President Joe Biden, who is under fire for praising segregationists, lied about his stance on busing to desegregate public schools again on Thursday.

“I never, never, never opposed voluntary busing,” Biden told an audience gathered in Chicago, Illinois.

The statement, however, is in direct contradiction to Biden’s more than 40-year career in public office.

“I oppose busing,” Biden told a local Delaware newspaper in 1975. “It’s an asinine concept, the utility of which has never been proven to me… I’ve gotten to the point where I think our only recourse to eliminate busing may be a constitutional amendment.”

At the time, Biden recognized that his views effectively put him in the same camp as avowed racists and segregationists.

“The unsavory part about this is when I come out against busing, as I have all along, I don’t want to be mixed up with a George Wallace,” he said.

Biden proceeded to explain that if busing were allowed to go forward, there would be profoundly negative impacts on society.

“The real problem with busing,” he said, is that “you take people who aren’t racist, people who are good citizens, who believe in equal education and opportunity, and you stunt their children’s intellectual growth by busing them to an inferior school . . . and you’re going to fill them with hatred.”

During the first Democrat presidential debate on Thursday, Biden was confronted about that position on busing by Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA).

“There was a little girl in California who was part of the second class to integrate her public schools, and she was bused to school every day. That little girl was me,” Harris said. “So I will tell you that on this subject, it cannot be an intellectual debate among Democrats. We have to take it seriously.”

Biden claimed Harris had mischaracterized his position by conflating busing mandated by federal agencies and “voluntary busing” initiated by local governments.

“The fact is that in terms of busing, the busing, you would have been able to go to school the same way because it was a local decision made by your city council,” he said. “That’s fine. That’s one of the things I argued for that we should be breaking down the lines.”

Biden has sought to qualify his prior stance on the issue by invoking the notion of “voluntary busing.” The argument is not equitable because after Brown v. Board of Education, the Supreme Court ruling that outlawed segregation in public education, only some school districts opted to integrate through voluntary busing. Others, especially in the South and urban areas of the North and Midwest, opted to not take such an approach—thereby forcing federal agencies to step in and mandate busing.

Furthermore as Politico recently reported, Biden was a stringent opponent of busing in both a narrow and broad sense.

“Biden supported a measure sponsored by Senator Robert Byrd (D-W.Va.), a former Klansman who had held the floor for more than 14 hours in a filibuster against the 1964 civil rights bill, that prohibited the use of federal funds to transport students beyond the school closest to their homes and that passed into law in 1976,” the outlet reported.

After the passage of that law, Biden introduced legislation in 1977 to further prohibit the federal government from desegregating schools by redistricting and school “clustering.”
 
Fact Check: Under Fire Over Segregationist Praise, Biden Lies Again About Busing

Biden-at-Rainbow-Push-640x480.jpg

Scott Olson/Getty Images
HARIS ALIC28 Jun 20193,871
4:19
Former Vice President Joe Biden, who is under fire for praising segregationists, lied about his stance on busing to desegregate public schools again on Thursday.

“I never, never, never opposed voluntary busing,” Biden told an audience gathered in Chicago, Illinois.

The statement, however, is in direct contradiction to Biden’s more than 40-year career in public office.

“I oppose busing,” Biden told a local Delaware newspaper in 1975. “It’s an asinine concept, the utility of which has never been proven to me… I’ve gotten to the point where I think our only recourse to eliminate busing may be a constitutional amendment.”

At the time, Biden recognized that his views effectively put him in the same camp as avowed racists and segregationists.

“The unsavory part about this is when I come out against busing, as I have all along, I don’t want to be mixed up with a George Wallace,” he said.

Biden proceeded to explain that if busing were allowed to go forward, there would be profoundly negative impacts on society.

“The real problem with busing,” he said, is that “you take people who aren’t racist, people who are good citizens, who believe in equal education and opportunity, and you stunt their children’s intellectual growth by busing them to an inferior school . . . and you’re going to fill them with hatred.”

During the first Democrat presidential debate on Thursday, Biden was confronted about that position on busing by Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA).

“There was a little girl in California who was part of the second class to integrate her public schools, and she was bused to school every day. That little girl was me,” Harris said. “So I will tell you that on this subject, it cannot be an intellectual debate among Democrats. We have to take it seriously.”

Biden claimed Harris had mischaracterized his position by conflating busing mandated by federal agencies and “voluntary busing” initiated by local governments.

“The fact is that in terms of busing, the busing, you would have been able to go to school the same way because it was a local decision made by your city council,” he said. “That’s fine. That’s one of the things I argued for that we should be breaking down the lines.”

Biden has sought to qualify his prior stance on the issue by invoking the notion of “voluntary busing.” The argument is not equitable because after Brown v. Board of Education, the Supreme Court ruling that outlawed segregation in public education, only some school districts opted to integrate through voluntary busing. Others, especially in the South and urban areas of the North and Midwest, opted to not take such an approach—thereby forcing federal agencies to step in and mandate busing.

Furthermore as Politico recently reported, Biden was a stringent opponent of busing in both a narrow and broad sense.

“Biden supported a measure sponsored by Senator Robert Byrd (D-W.Va.), a former Klansman who had held the floor for more than 14 hours in a filibuster against the 1964 civil rights bill, that prohibited the use of federal funds to transport students beyond the school closest to their homes and that passed into law in 1976,” the outlet reported.

After the passage of that law, Biden introduced legislation in 1977 to further prohibit the federal government from desegregating schools by redistricting and school “clustering.”
Trump lies more than ten times per day on average. Do you cry about each one of them, little girl?
 
Banned for speaking the truth, because you dont like it? lol. Okay puddin'
I've read what you've posted here and other than you saying you are getting turned on by homoerotic language, I don't see any truth in your words. If you want to post homoerotic poems, there are other forums on this site that are more appropriate.
 
Fact Check: Under Fire Over Segregationist Praise, Biden Lies Again About Busing

Biden-at-Rainbow-Push-640x480.jpg

Scott Olson/Getty Images
HARIS ALIC28 Jun 20193,871
4:19
Former Vice President Joe Biden, who is under fire for praising segregationists, lied about his stance on busing to desegregate public schools again on Thursday.

“I never, never, never opposed voluntary busing,” Biden told an audience gathered in Chicago, Illinois.

The statement, however, is in direct contradiction to Biden’s more than 40-year career in public office.

“I oppose busing,” Biden told a local Delaware newspaper in 1975. “It’s an asinine concept, the utility of which has never been proven to me… I’ve gotten to the point where I think our only recourse to eliminate busing may be a constitutional amendment.”

At the time, Biden recognized that his views effectively put him in the same camp as avowed racists and segregationists.

“The unsavory part about this is when I come out against busing, as I have all along, I don’t want to be mixed up with a George Wallace,” he said.

Biden proceeded to explain that if busing were allowed to go forward, there would be profoundly negative impacts on society.

“The real problem with busing,” he said, is that “you take people who aren’t racist, people who are good citizens, who believe in equal education and opportunity, and you stunt their children’s intellectual growth by busing them to an inferior school . . . and you’re going to fill them with hatred.”

During the first Democrat presidential debate on Thursday, Biden was confronted about that position on busing by Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA).

“There was a little girl in California who was part of the second class to integrate her public schools, and she was bused to school every day. That little girl was me,” Harris said. “So I will tell you that on this subject, it cannot be an intellectual debate among Democrats. We have to take it seriously.”

Biden claimed Harris had mischaracterized his position by conflating busing mandated by federal agencies and “voluntary busing” initiated by local governments.

“The fact is that in terms of busing, the busing, you would have been able to go to school the same way because it was a local decision made by your city council,” he said. “That’s fine. That’s one of the things I argued for that we should be breaking down the lines.”

Biden has sought to qualify his prior stance on the issue by invoking the notion of “voluntary busing.” The argument is not equitable because after Brown v. Board of Education, the Supreme Court ruling that outlawed segregation in public education, only some school districts opted to integrate through voluntary busing. Others, especially in the South and urban areas of the North and Midwest, opted to not take such an approach—thereby forcing federal agencies to step in and mandate busing.

Furthermore as Politico recently reported, Biden was a stringent opponent of busing in both a narrow and broad sense.

“Biden supported a measure sponsored by Senator Robert Byrd (D-W.Va.), a former Klansman who had held the floor for more than 14 hours in a filibuster against the 1964 civil rights bill, that prohibited the use of federal funds to transport students beyond the school closest to their homes and that passed into law in 1976,” the outlet reported.

After the passage of that law, Biden introduced legislation in 1977 to further prohibit the federal government from desegregating schools by redistricting and school “clustering.”
since when did you care about facts?

Even though what you posted is false, I'm laughing at the idea of you fact checking.
 
and then the next morning after the debate, she starts selling tee shirts emblazoned with "That little girl was me", the phrase she used when she confronted Biden over school busing. That was pretty quick marketing of a supposed off the cuff remark, right?
Marketing and printing moves fast in an Internet enabled world.

Watching Democrats destroy each other is just what America needs most. :wall:
 
Fact Check: Under Fire Over Segregationist Praise, Biden Lies Again About Busing

Biden-at-Rainbow-Push-640x480.jpg

Scott Olson/Getty Images
HARIS ALIC28 Jun 20193,871
4:19
Former Vice President Joe Biden, who is under fire for praising segregationists, lied about his stance on busing to desegregate public schools again on Thursday.

“I never, never, never opposed voluntary busing,” Biden told an audience gathered in Chicago, Illinois.

The statement, however, is in direct contradiction to Biden’s more than 40-year career in public office.

“I oppose busing,” Biden told a local Delaware newspaper in 1975. “It’s an asinine concept, the utility of which has never been proven to me… I’ve gotten to the point where I think our only recourse to eliminate busing may be a constitutional amendment.”

At the time, Biden recognized that his views effectively put him in the same camp as avowed racists and segregationists.

“The unsavory part about this is when I come out against busing, as I have all along, I don’t want to be mixed up with a George Wallace,” he said.

Biden proceeded to explain that if busing were allowed to go forward, there would be profoundly negative impacts on society.

“The real problem with busing,” he said, is that “you take people who aren’t racist, people who are good citizens, who believe in equal education and opportunity, and you stunt their children’s intellectual growth by busing them to an inferior school . . . and you’re going to fill them with hatred.”

During the first Democrat presidential debate on Thursday, Biden was confronted about that position on busing by Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA).

“There was a little girl in California who was part of the second class to integrate her public schools, and she was bused to school every day. That little girl was me,” Harris said. “So I will tell you that on this subject, it cannot be an intellectual debate among Democrats. We have to take it seriously.”

Biden claimed Harris had mischaracterized his position by conflating busing mandated by federal agencies and “voluntary busing” initiated by local governments.

“The fact is that in terms of busing, the busing, you would have been able to go to school the same way because it was a local decision made by your city council,” he said. “That’s fine. That’s one of the things I argued for that we should be breaking down the lines.”

Biden has sought to qualify his prior stance on the issue by invoking the notion of “voluntary busing.” The argument is not equitable because after Brown v. Board of Education, the Supreme Court ruling that outlawed segregation in public education, only some school districts opted to integrate through voluntary busing. Others, especially in the South and urban areas of the North and Midwest, opted to not take such an approach—thereby forcing federal agencies to step in and mandate busing.

Furthermore as Politico recently reported, Biden was a stringent opponent of busing in both a narrow and broad sense.

“Biden supported a measure sponsored by Senator Robert Byrd (D-W.Va.), a former Klansman who had held the floor for more than 14 hours in a filibuster against the 1964 civil rights bill, that prohibited the use of federal funds to transport students beyond the school closest to their homes and that passed into law in 1976,” the outlet reported.

After the passage of that law, Biden introduced legislation in 1977 to further prohibit the federal government from desegregating schools by redistricting and school “clustering.”
next time credit your shady sources...
https://www.breitbart.com/2020-elec...tionist-praise-biden-lies-again-about-busing/
 
Shoot the fucker

“The real problem with busing,” he said, is that “you take people who aren’t racist, people who are good citizens, who believe in equal education and opportunity, and you stunt their children’s intellectual growth by busing them to an inferior school . . . and you’re going to fill them with hatred.”

What an asshole
 
Lol, truth hurts.
I love her that girl was me shirts. She should have a pic of her blowing her boss on it. Or a "look kiddies, forced bussing taught me to fuck my way to the bottom, you too can be just like me"!
Didn’t your hero conald, the ultimate racist who rapes underage girls, get his promotion by sucking Putin’s cock?
 
Nope. Calling Biden a racist for working with someone, whle overlookig the fact Obama CHOSE to have the epitome of a lying racist fuck as his "trusted spiritual advisor" is hypocrisy at its finest.

Oh thats right, black racism doesn't count, we only label "typical white people" as racists.
How many cocks do you suck at your weekly klan rallies
 
Fact Check: Under Fire Over Segregationist Praise, Biden Lies Again About Busing

Biden-at-Rainbow-Push-640x480.jpg

Scott Olson/Getty Images
HARIS ALIC28 Jun 20193,871
4:19
Former Vice President Joe Biden, who is under fire for praising segregationists, lied about his stance on busing to desegregate public schools again on Thursday.

“I never, never, never opposed voluntary busing,” Biden told an audience gathered in Chicago, Illinois.

The statement, however, is in direct contradiction to Biden’s more than 40-year career in public office.

“I oppose busing,” Biden told a local Delaware newspaper in 1975. “It’s an asinine concept, the utility of which has never been proven to me… I’ve gotten to the point where I think our only recourse to eliminate busing may be a constitutional amendment.”

At the time, Biden recognized that his views effectively put him in the same camp as avowed racists and segregationists.

“The unsavory part about this is when I come out against busing, as I have all along, I don’t want to be mixed up with a George Wallace,” he said.

Biden proceeded to explain that if busing were allowed to go forward, there would be profoundly negative impacts on society.

“The real problem with busing,” he said, is that “you take people who aren’t racist, people who are good citizens, who believe in equal education and opportunity, and you stunt their children’s intellectual growth by busing them to an inferior school . . . and you’re going to fill them with hatred.”

During the first Democrat presidential debate on Thursday, Biden was confronted about that position on busing by Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA).

“There was a little girl in California who was part of the second class to integrate her public schools, and she was bused to school every day. That little girl was me,” Harris said. “So I will tell you that on this subject, it cannot be an intellectual debate among Democrats. We have to take it seriously.”

Biden claimed Harris had mischaracterized his position by conflating busing mandated by federal agencies and “voluntary busing” initiated by local governments.

“The fact is that in terms of busing, the busing, you would have been able to go to school the same way because it was a local decision made by your city council,” he said. “That’s fine. That’s one of the things I argued for that we should be breaking down the lines.”

Biden has sought to qualify his prior stance on the issue by invoking the notion of “voluntary busing.” The argument is not equitable because after Brown v. Board of Education, the Supreme Court ruling that outlawed segregation in public education, only some school districts opted to integrate through voluntary busing. Others, especially in the South and urban areas of the North and Midwest, opted to not take such an approach—thereby forcing federal agencies to step in and mandate busing.

Furthermore as Politico recently reported, Biden was a stringent opponent of busing in both a narrow and broad sense.

“Biden supported a measure sponsored by Senator Robert Byrd (D-W.Va.), a former Klansman who had held the floor for more than 14 hours in a filibuster against the 1964 civil rights bill, that prohibited the use of federal funds to transport students beyond the school closest to their homes and that passed into law in 1976,” the outlet reported.

After the passage of that law, Biden introduced legislation in 1977 to further prohibit the federal government from desegregating schools by redistricting and school “clustering.”
If he tells 11,000 more lies he’ll catch up to your hero conald
 
Why? Has someone made a shady deal with your union for votes in the primary election?

I suspect so but they wouldn't tell us if that was the case. According to them they believe Biden has the best interests of the unions. They don't like Bernie or Warren and they hate anybody who is Republican (right to work issues really fuck the unions up especially in Indiana).

I originally liked Biden because I thought he had the best chance at beating Trump, now I'm not so sure of that. Kamala left a good impression on me after the last debate.
 
I suspect so but they wouldn't tell us if that was the case. According to them they believe Biden has the best interests of the unions. They don't like Bernie or Warren and they hate anybody who is Republican (right to work issues really fuck the unions up especially in Indiana).

I originally liked Biden because I thought he had the best chance at beating Trump, now I'm not so sure of that. Kamala left a good impression on me after the last debate.
Biden is going to continue to slip despite white people not understanding what is wrong with him.
 
Again I recommend “LBJ” if you’re actually interested in understanding the old men still in DC, the Democrats and the issue of segregation.
 
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