1974-1982: Joe Biden joined other segregationist Democratic Senators, several of whom were his mentors, to speak/vote against federal support for busing of urban minorities to higher quality schools, which would have given urban minorities an opportunity for a better education and an opportunity for enhanced upward mobility.
1991: Democrats administered a “high tech lynching” to Black Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas, for what Thomas felt was the crime of “leaving the plantation/expressing his own opinion.”
1994: Biden sponsored, a Democrat-controlled Congress passed, and Clinton signed legislation which discriminated against minority drug offenders and incarcerated offending minorities disproportionately.
2000s: As California AG, Kamala Harris oversaw incarceration of a disproportionate number of minorities.
1972-2023: Joe Biden, who the Democratic Party showed their respect for by nominating him as VP in 2008 and 2012, and as President in 2020, made numerous statements that were insulting to Blacks. However, since quoting all of these statements here with their full context attached would fill a short novel, and to quote them without their full context would be improper, I’ll rely on everyone’s personal memories to recall the substance of Biden’s remarks which were insulting to Blacks, and the context in which they were said.
2016-2023: Black politicians and commentators saw Democratic leaders and their facilitators single them out for disproportionate levels of criticism based on their race, because they had “left the plantation”, expressed their own opinions, and/or supported the Trump administration, including Herman Cain, Ben Carson, Byron Donalds, Larry Elder, Raynard Jackson, Lawrence Jones, Vernon Jones, Kimberly Klacik, Candace Owens, Mark Robinson, Carol Swain, Brandon Tatum, LeoTerrell, Allen West, Herschel Walker, Royce White, and Jason Whitlock, among others.
2017-2019: The Trump administration, not the Democratic Party, was responsible for:
1991: Democrats administered a “high tech lynching” to Black Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas, for what Thomas felt was the crime of “leaving the plantation/expressing his own opinion.”
1994: Biden sponsored, a Democrat-controlled Congress passed, and Clinton signed legislation which discriminated against minority drug offenders and incarcerated offending minorities disproportionately.
2000s: As California AG, Kamala Harris oversaw incarceration of a disproportionate number of minorities.
1972-2023: Joe Biden, who the Democratic Party showed their respect for by nominating him as VP in 2008 and 2012, and as President in 2020, made numerous statements that were insulting to Blacks. However, since quoting all of these statements here with their full context attached would fill a short novel, and to quote them without their full context would be improper, I’ll rely on everyone’s personal memories to recall the substance of Biden’s remarks which were insulting to Blacks, and the context in which they were said.
2016-2023: Black politicians and commentators saw Democratic leaders and their facilitators single them out for disproportionate levels of criticism based on their race, because they had “left the plantation”, expressed their own opinions, and/or supported the Trump administration, including Herman Cain, Ben Carson, Byron Donalds, Larry Elder, Raynard Jackson, Lawrence Jones, Vernon Jones, Kimberly Klacik, Candace Owens, Mark Robinson, Carol Swain, Brandon Tatum, LeoTerrell, Allen West, Herschel Walker, Royce White, and Jason Whitlock, among others.
2017-2019: The Trump administration, not the Democratic Party, was responsible for:
- Enterprise Zones in urban areas encouraged minority business participation, and helped achieve the highest yet minority employment numbers and lowest yet minority unemployment rates.
- limiting the number of illegal immigrants who entered the country to compete with minority U.S. citizens for jobs; consequently, increasing average wage rates for working class minority U.S. citizens.
- unprecedented financial support for Historically Black Colleges/Universities.
- The First Step Plan, which helped to reverse the law enforcement policies of previous administrations, which had unfairly disadvantaged minorities by over-sentencing them for crimes committed (see 1994 entry above).
- supporting "school choice", which would give inner city minority students the option of accessing and earning a quality education, as opposed to being caught up in our failed urban public education systems.