The Atheist
The Grammar Tyrant
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Wow, there's stretching a point, then there's blatant nonsense like your post.
Kenya has implemented the exact same ban as USA.
Are Kenyans racist against blacks and Africans?
Your post is racist. How do we know this?
Bangladesh suspends travel to South Africa amid fears of Omicron variant spreadYou imply that Biden (who is white) is racist for banning travel from South Africa, but nary a peep about countries whose leaders are Indian, Sri Lankan or Jewish. Why? Because they aren't 'white'?
But it gets worse than that. 8.4% of South Africans are white, so that means you are accusing Biden of racism against his own people! And many other African nations are not on the list, implying that this 'racism' is very selective.
But it seems your racism is very selective too. Let's be honest here, the real reason for your selectivity is that Biden is a Democrat. You know, that group you hate for no other reason than that they aren't part of your tribe. Skin color is not the only defining factor of racist belief.
I'm really laughing at how the OP's point is going over certain people's heads.![]()
It keeps getting more funny.

Steely Dan has a great album about stuff like this. It’s called “Pretzel Logic”. I knew there’d be some struggling to reconcile the Reuters article and the Biden quote, but I didn’t expect it to be this entertaining.![]()
I bet you think Trump really knocked out Vince McMahon at that 2007 Wrestlemania event, too, dontcha?
Wow, there's stretching a point, then there's blatant nonsense like your post.
Kenya has implemented the exact same ban as USA.
Are Kenyans racist against blacks and Africans?
"I'm not saying Biden's a racist, but..."I don't consider him to be a racist. But,
Speaking from personal experience?considering his age, and those he hung around the water cooler with, I wouldn't be surprised if he knows a pretty good assortment of jokes about "them negroes".
No, he is responding your post.What you're responding to is a Reuters news feed.
President Donald Trump will expand his contentious travel ban, placing new restrictions on six additional countries, just as he embarks on a tough reelection campaign where he will tout his hard-line stance on immigration...
The initial executive order, which followed a call from Trump during the 2016 campaign for a “total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States,” initially denied visas to citizens of seven majority-Muslim countries. It was later modified as it went through a series of court challenges...
The initial travel ban was extremely polarizing... while 39 percent of registered voters approved of expanding the travel ban, 41 percent opposed it... Support or opposition fell largely along party lines. Close to three-quarters of Republicans backed an expansion, while two-thirds of Democrats — and 42 percent of independents — opposed expanding the ban.
There is no doubt that professional wrestling is staged. Just like there is no doubt that Biden used to chum it up with segregationists.
Joe Biden didn't just compromise with segregationists. He fought for their cause in schools, experts say.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk...mise-segregationists-he-fought-their-n1021626
Maybe Kamala Harris was onto something, after all? Personally, I don't consider him to be a racist. But, considering his age, and those he hung around the water cooler with, I wouldn't be surprised if he knows a pretty good assortment of jokes about "them negroes".
Apart from the busing issue, Biden developed a legislative history in other areas key to black Americans over his decades in the Senate. It includes support for fair housing, employment and voting rights, as well as credit and lending equality and opposition to the apartheid in South Africa.
Today, Biden has an army of defenders in the Congressional Black Caucus and in Democratic political circles.
Former Rep. Lee Hamilton, D-Ind., described Biden as an inclusive, energetic supporter of civil rights — and said the busing issue was an exception.
“He disappointed, if you would, mainstream progressive Democrats, including me, and yet I considered him an ally in most fights and was always glad to have him on my side,” Hamilton said.
<predictable Dem apologism>
“I do not believe you are a racist and I agree with you when you commit yourself to the importance of finding common ground.
…
Harris continued, "But, I also believe—and it's personal. And I—I was actually very—it was hurtful to hear you talk about the reputations of two United States senators who built their reputations and career on segregation of race in this country."
Quoting Kamala Harris:
I mean, she doesn't consider him a racist, either. Especially not now, after she accepted her role as a Dem token. But, it is easy to spin such narratives, isn't it?
I’ve seen laughably ridiculous threads in politics over the past few years, but this takes the cake.
It's an excellent reflection of what passes for conservatism in America and on this forum in recent years.
I was born and raised a Republican. I voted for Nixon. I never left the Republican Party, it left me.
Grow up, already. Jesus.