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4 hours ago, Hagar said:

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Bit of a racial slur Joe.  But the blacks will ignore it.

I think Trump’s words were “There’s my African American” to a guy at a rally named Cheadle. That’s not a bit of a racial slur, that is a racist slur.  Drove Cheadle from the party. Trump is a racist. Biden is not, and African Americans know it. They won’t ignore it, but they’ll forgive it.  

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58 minutes ago, UT alum said:

I think Trump’s words were “There’s my African American” to a guy at a rally named Cheadle. That’s not a bit of a racial slur, that is a racist slur.  Drove Cheadle from the party. Trump is a racist. Biden is not, and African Americans know it. They won’t ignore it, but they’ll forgive it.  

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1 hour ago, UT alum said:

I think Trump’s words were “There’s my African American” to a guy at a rally named Cheadle. That’s not a bit of a racial slur, that is a racist slur.  Drove Cheadle from the party. Trump is a racist. Biden is not, and African Americans know it. They won’t ignore it, but they’ll forgive it.  

Another whataboutism. Trump should not have said that. Now, whatabout Biden?

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19 hours ago, UT alum said:

I think Trump’s words were “There’s my African American” to a guy at a rally named Cheadle. That’s not a bit of a racial slur, that is a racist slur.  Drove Cheadle from the party. Trump is a racist. Biden is not, and African Americans know it. They won’t ignore it, but they’ll forgive it.  

Hmmmm, Trump?  The same man who did so much for blacks and the black community prior to becoming a Republican?  A racist?  I guess all that doesn’t count.  Well my, my, my.

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3 hours ago, Hagar said:

Hmmmm, Trump?  The same man who did so much for blacks and the black community prior to becoming a Republican?  A racist?  I guess all that doesn’t count.  Well my, my, my.

What, exactly, did he do?  Hire exclusively black janitors? Seriously, I want to know what you’re talking about.

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21 hours ago, baddog said:

Another whataboutism. Trump should not have said that. Now, whatabout Biden?

That is not a whataboutism. It is a comparison between two statements.  Besides, that’s a weak defense. There were about a million things Trump shouldn’t have said.  He doesn’t care nor do his acolytes.

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17 minutes ago, UT alum said:

That is not a whataboutism. It is a comparison between two statements.  Besides, that’s a weak defense. There were about a million things Trump shouldn’t have said.  He doesn’t care nor do his acolytes.

Gee, all whataboutisms are comparisons. The thread is about what Biden said. First thing out of some people’s mouth is Trump. 

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2 hours ago, UT alum said:

I disagree. I’d say it’s closer to an accusation. Webster’s pretty much agrees with me.

Thanks for the unneeded definition. It’s also called a deflection tactic. My statement still holds true. You are comparing Trump’s use of derogatory terms to Biden’s in an attempt to make Trump look much worse with your “accusation”, while completely ignoring Biden’s term.

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Thanks for the unneeded definition. It’s also called a deflection tactic. My statement still holds true. You are comparing Trump’s use of derogatory terms to Biden’s in an attempt to make Trump look much worse with your “accusation”, while completely ignoring Biden’s term.

Like with most liberals, he’s giving biden a free pass!

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22 hours ago, UT alum said:

What, exactly, did he do?  Hire exclusively black janitors? Seriously, I want to know what you’re talking about.

The most new owned businesses during his Administration was started by who Oh, black women.  Trumps EPA allocated $100 million to fix the water in Flint, Michigan (54% black), which has been declared safe to drink.  Provided $100 billion to eradicate HIV among the uninsured, primarily blacks who represented 43% of the infected.  The poverty rate for blacks dropped to an all time low in 2018.

I could go on but if you’re a yellow dog Democrat, as you appear to be, you’ll ignore it all.

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1 hour ago, Hagar said:

The most new owned businesses during his Administration was started by who Oh, black women.  Trumps EPA allocated $100 million to fix the water in Flint, Michigan (54% black), which has been declared safe to drink.  Provided $100 billion to eradicate HIV among the uninsured, primarily blacks who represented 43% of the infected.  The poverty rate for blacks dropped to an all time low in 2018.

I could go on but if you’re a yellow dog Democrat, as you appear to be, you’ll ignore it all.

And ignore they do

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