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Joe Biden repeated a racist claim he made over the summer when he made a sweeping generalization about black entrepreneurs… again.

On Friday, President Biden delivered remarks at South Carolina State University’s 2021 Fall Commencement Ceremony, one of America’s Historically Black College and Universities (HBCU), and said that black entrepreneurs generally don’t have lawyers and accountants.

Biden said, “We have learned that there is no difference between a black entrepreneur and a white entrepreneur in terms of success, except the black entrepreneur normally does not have a lawyer. He usually doesn’t have someone who will be an accountant to get it all set up.”

He said the same thing back in June in Tulsa, Oklahoma when addressing black entrepreneurs. Biden said, “The data shows young black entrepreneurs are just as capable of succeeding given the chance as white entrepreneurs are but they don’t have lawyers they don’t have accountants — but they have great ideas.”

Biden has used this [X group] is “just as capable as” their white counterparts on more than one occasion. While shoving people into identity boxes and then assigning them some group characteristic that is a predictor of success or failure is a particularly vile and racist practice in itself, here’s Joe accidentally saying the thing that he really means — that “poor” kids really means “minority” kids.

 

Joe Biden is a prime example of what former President George W. Bush’s speechwriter, Michael Gerson, called the “soft bigotry of low expectations.”

ClashDaily has covered Biden’s lowered expectations for visible minorities — and black Americans in particular — extensively:

Let’s be clear about one thing, however, Gerson is wrong in that low expectations is “soft” bigotry — it’s just bigotry. This sort of thing posits that black people (or other minorities) are incapable of accomplishing things on their own without government assistance and guidance, whereas, white people can find a way to figure it out.

Ironically, this sort of thing would be an example of “implicit bias” that the advocates of Critical Race Theory, “anti-racism”, and the neo-racists on the left warn about… but this kind of belief advances their neo-Marxism based on race rather than class, and the solution being Big Government spending, so it’s acceptable. Damned leftist hypocrites!

This is a paternalistic, condescending view of minorities and one that appears to be deeply held by the current President.

The great abolitionist and former slave Frederick Douglass said, “A slave is someone who sits down, and waits for someone to free them.”

America isn’t known for being the land of the hand-outs — it was the land of opportunity. Unfortunately, with the left, they’re desperately trying to change that and it’s all based on race. It’s disgusting.

Biden centered his Presidential campaign on the “Charlottesville Hate Hoax” and insisted that Donald Trump was constantly sending out racist “dog whistles” while he himself continued to have racist “gaffes” on the campaign trail.

Creepy Joe Biden Joins The Race With A Video Pushing the Charlottesville Lie

He said that the 2020 election was a “battle for the soul of the nation” and implied it was a fight between racists and people who stood against racism. It appears that he was right — he just inverted which group was which, and which candidate is the one constantly saying racist things.

Here is Biden’s full Commencement address at SC State. Relevant remarks begin at around the 46-minute mark.

 

81 million votes, but no mean tweets — just racist statements from the Leader of the Free World.

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K. Walker

ClashDaily's Associate Editor since August 2016. Self-described political junkie, anti-Third Wave Feminist, and a nightmare to the 'intersectional' crowd. Mrs. Walker has taken a stand against 'white privilege' education in public schools. She's also an amateur Playwright, former Drama teacher, and staunch defender of the Oxford comma. Follow her humble musings on Twitter: @TheMrsKnowItAll and on Gettr @KarenWalker