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Joe Biden’s Jim Crow Fantasy
Joe Biden’s Jim Crow Fantasy
townhall.com
President Biden has built a catalog of racist and offensive statements about black Americans and members of other minority communities throughout his career. However, Biden’s latest political stunt comparing the resistance to voting for a federalized takeover of our elections, to a sequel of Jim Crow, takes the cake.
In his own words, Biden claimed opposition to the Freedom to Vote Act and John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act was, “Jim Crow 2.0.” Biden also claimed that this new Jim Crow 2.0, is because of voter suppression and election subversion.
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As we finish honoring and celebrating the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. this week, we must continue to remind ourselves that yes, there will always be room to improve our society, but there is no single better country on earth than America.
Joe Biden’s plan to divide America on racial lines will not work. We are not living in an era of Jim Crow 2.0, precisely the opposite, and the story of my family and my candidacy for United States Congress is evidence of that.
Commentary:
Hmm..., would it have been somehow improper for anyone making observations yesterday to point out that George Wallace, Bull Connor and Jefferson Davis were democrats?
If people can provide a required ID to buy alcohol, drive a car, why can't they show the same ID to vote? The Democrats are out right lying when they say needing to show an ID to vote is preventing minorities from voting.
Fact:
Biden’s Home State of Delaware Has Stricter Voting Laws than Texas
The voting laws in Biden's home state of Delaware, where he served as a Senator for 30 years, has much stricter voting laws.
www.breitbart.com
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Joe Biden didn’t just compromise with segregationists. He fought for their cause in schools, experts say.
Joe Biden helped give America the language that is still used to oppose school integration today, legislative and education history experts say.
www.nbcnews.com