Joe Biden has always used racist rhetoric, but now it is more pronounced as his addled brain does not warn him that his racism is about to spill out of his mouth. His latest foray into racism occurred just this week when he called rap singer LL Cool J boy, a term he has used frequently over the years. To make matters worse, he did this while delivering a speech to Black Lives Matter.
Biden then added:
‘By the way that boy – that man’s got biceps bigger than my thighs.’
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Biden’s inner racist has been showing more frequently as his time goes on in the White House. Earlier this year he was criticized for referring to Maryland’s first black governor as a ‘boy’:
‘You got a hell of a new governor in Wes Moore, I tell ya,’ Biden told members of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers in February.
‘He’s the real deal, and the boy looked like he could still play. He’s got some guns on him,’ he added.
In May he also raised eyebrows after telling a White House attendee to ‘hush up, boy’ during an event celebrating Islamic holiday Eid-al-Fitr.
The awkward exchange came as the audience member, who is believed to be a Muslim man, interrupted the president as he marked the occasion before a packed crowd.
‘You want to come and make a speech?’ Biden responded after he was heckled.
‘Hush up, boy, as my mother would say’ he continued in a mimicked Southern drawl.
Senator Cory Booker calls Biden’s racial slips “inappropriate.”
Booker, on CNN, said it was inappropriate. ‘You don’t joke about calling black men “boys”,’ he said.
He later added that he’d had a constructive conversation with Biden about his use of the term, adding: ‘This is about him invoking a terrible power dynamic that he showed a lack of understanding or insensitivity to by invoking this idea that he was called ‘son’ by white segregationists who, yeah, they see in him their son.’
I don’t think being considered like a son to a white supremacist is the compliment Biden thought.
Both Biden and Kamala Harris spoke at the event. Both of them used political hyperbole that has been debunked but is frequently brought out in Democrat speeches. Kamala is focusing on “reproductive freedom”, which is code for abortion without any limits, and she calls objections to more gun control measures as actions by extremists. She also brought out the trope that Florida officials claim slaves benefitted from slavery.
The vice president also blasted Florida officials for “intend[ing] to tell our children that enslaved people benefited from slavery.” She was referring to a controversial line in Florida’s new instruction on African American history, which addresses “how slaves developed skills which, in some instances, could be applied for their personal benefit.”
Biden, a very divisive president, accuses Republicans of divisiveness. He went on to sound as he did in 2020 – “democracy is at risk” and that there is a “battle for the soul of America.” He said Americans no longer think democracy is at stake now as it was in 2020. Funny, I think about half of the country thinks it is a threat to democracy when the president and his attorney general run election interference for the 2024 election when they persecute and prosecute Donald Trump, Biden’s leading challenger. It certainly looks like an orchestrated effort among special counsels and district attorneys to put Trump in jail and keep him out of the White House.




















