Why is Biden given a free pass to consistently say racist things.

Actively taking out ads to advocate killing innocent poc, discrimination in hiring and housing, repealing of Civil Rights protections, suppression of the black vote.

Joe has a long way to go to catch Trump. Then Trump literally did what he accused Joe of with his misspelled Black vote tweet.
Do you have examples of these?

1. Taking out ads advocating killing innocent poc?
2. Discrimination in hiring and housing?
3. Repealing of Civil Rights protection?
4. Suppression of the black vote?
 
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Sure just not Americans, nor African Americans, but I suppose they have an opinion too.

You might want to tell some the guys I do business with in Miami that they aren’t Americans. Black and born in Cuba but I guess since they’re black they're not Latinos?
 
You might want to tell some the guys I do business with in Miami that they aren’t Americans. Black and born in Cuba but I guess since they’re black they're not Latinos?

If they are Cuban then they wouldn't be American, unless they are Cuban-American. But I guess they could be African-Cuban-American, and identify as Latino.
 
If they are Cuban then they wouldn't be American, unless they are Cuban-American. But I guess they could be African-Cuban-American, and identify as Latino.

Wow dude showing your true colors today. If you’re of Cuban birth you can’t be an American according to you. Please go to south Florida and say that, I’ll give you some addresses to visit.
 
Ok, please explain?
A person that says they are Cuban-American, doesn't necessarily mean they were born in Cuba, they could just claiming that heritage. Likewise they could be claiming to be Latino for the same reason. Although, they would neither be Cuban nor Latino.
 
A person that says they are Cuban-American, doesn't necessarily mean they were born in Cuba, they could just claiming that heritage. Likewise they could be claiming to be Latino for the same reason. Although, they would neither be Cuban nor Latino.

So the same applies to African Americans?
 
Wow dude showing your true colors today. If you’re of Cuban birth you can’t be an American according to you. Please go to south Florida and say that, I’ll give you some addresses to visit.

It wasn't me who was not being clear. When you say Cuban, was I supposed to know you meant a person born in Cuba and later became a U.S. citizen?
 
It wasn't me who was not being clear. When you say Cuban, was I supposed to know you meant a person born in Cuba and later became a U.S. citizen?

So we should assume African Americans were not born here?
 
So the same applies to African Americans?

The accuracy of the term African-American has not been tied to being born in Africa, in any time that I can recall. More often the bloodline of former slaves brought to what is presently the U.S., the best I can imagine, anyway.
 
A person that says they are Cuban-American, doesn't necessarily mean they were born in Cuba, they could just claiming that heritage. Likewise they could be claiming to be Latino for the same reason. Although, they would neither be Cuban nor Latino.

I have no idea how to interpret this. Going back to Hog’s original comment, there are millions of black Latinos. If you ever go to Latin America you will are black Latin Americans all over.
 
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I have no idea how to interpret this. Going back to Hog’s original comment, there are millions of black Latinos. If you ever go to Latin America you will are black Latin Americans all over.

Black Latino, if that is a term, it's not a commonly used one. Latinos come in all shades, so I wasnt trying to have a serious discussion from that point, anyway..
 
The most racist people I’ve met over the last 20 years are from the Northeast. Primarily Bostonians and New Yorkers.
I couldn’t agree more. New England in general. For all the **** the southeast catches I believe it’s the most accepting of blacks. Latinos not so much but blacks yes. Neither seems very welcome in the northeast.
 
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The accuracy of the term African-American has not been tied to being born in Africa, in any time that I can recall. More often the bloodline of former slaves brought to what is presently the U.S., the best I can imagine, anyway.

It would seem that any black person with any knowledge of history would deem the term “African American” as extremely offensive.
 
You just proved the dems aren’t worth a sht
He uses one of the most abysmal forms of legislation ever as an example of an accomplishment. 🤣 Barry’s pos “legacy”.
My answer was certainly no accident.
Your responses show perfectly how and why my answer was so good (which I'm confident you can't see).
You do realize that millions supported the ACA and the direction it was intended to lead - right?
Now go back and think it through again..
 
No I completely understood your whole post. It’s your usual deflection schtick.

What Punxsutawney Joe said and what you are implying are completely different.
Aaaaaand once again.........lol

I was talking about the ridiculous use of "run along now" and how it is little more than an admission of having no valid response.
 
My answer was certainly no accident.
Your responses show perfectly how and why my answer was so good (which I'm confident you can't see).
You do realize that millions supported the ACA and the direction it was intended to lead - right?
Now go back and think it through again..

Supported by the same people that support welfare, SNAP, reparations, illegal immigration, etc. It harmed WAY MORE people than it supposedly helped. I’ll take my chances with rising healthcare costs than just passing out freebies to those that fuel it.
 
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