Joe Biden's assertion that Black people think alike politically is scrutinized against historical voting data showing 90% Democratic support over decades, contrasting sharply with Latino variability. The hosts dissect Biden's controversial remarks regarding Hillary Clinton and chains, while redefining racism as superiority-based discrimination rather than mere disagreement. They argue that minimizing the term for political gain obscures its true meaning, yet acknowledge the unfairness of labeling dissenters within a demographic as racist. Ultimately, the episode challenges listeners to distinguish statistical voting trends from genuine racial bias in modern discourse. [Automatically generated summary]
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Is Joe Biden Racist00:08:17
Yes, and by the way, what you all know, but most people don't know, unlike the African American community, with notable exceptions, the Latino community is an incredibly diverse community with incredibly different attitudes about different things.
You go to Florida, you find a very different attitude about immigration in certain places than you do when you're in Arizona.
So it's a very different, a very diverse community.
Hey, Joe, for once, I'm on your side, brother.
Keep spitting them.
Keep spitting that truth, man.
Put these black people in that place.
Crack that whip on them, Joe.
I didn't think I was going to ever agree with anything when it comes out your mouth, Joe.
Joe came out with that whip, said, You won't vote for me.
You ain't black.
Poor kids is just as smart as white kids.
Yeah, I mean, that's...
You said, oh, man, Joe, you just crazy as hell.
I mean, Joe has been saying stuff like this for years.
This is not surprising.
And Billy said, hey, y'all don't vote for, I think it was Hillary.
Y'all don't vote for Hillary.
Yeah.
They're going to put y'all back in chains.
He said that up in a black church.
What they do.
Praise God.
Praise the Lord.
Lord.
Amen, Joe Biden.
Amen.
Okay, look, Joe said he compared black people to Latinos.
And he said that compared to Latinos, that Latinos have more diversity of thought when it comes to black people.
And that's a statistical fact politically.
For the like past 30 years.
Keyword.
Keyword.
He didn't say about everything.
He said politically.
Yeah, politically.
Yeah.
For like the last 30, 40 years, black people have been voting at a 90 plus percent clip for one party, the Democrats.
That's crazy.
90%?
90.
No other demographic.
Like white people, it's like 50-50, but black people?
Yeah.
90 plus percent.
Every election.
Yeah, because the majority of us politically, man, we think the same.
That's why when we came out as black conservatives, that's one of the main reasons why we came out because we wanted to show black folks, hey, you don't have to think along with the crowd of other black folks.
You can think differently.
You your own person.
You don't vote with your skin.
Yeah.
You can make your own decisions.
You can vote whoever you want.
Yeah, this is a free country.
I mean, Ben, if you happen to vote Democrat, just because you're black, then you're not free.
Yeah, it's like black people think with that skin color, not their brain.
That's why when we came out as black conservatives, Republicans, we've been like outcasts.
That's why they call us Uncle Tom's, coons, Sambos, boot-licking Uncle Tom.
If you was to take out a white brush and paint all the black people white, they'd be the biggest racist in this country.
That's the truth.
You call me a racist all you want.
That is true.
Black people treat me differently because I don't think like them.
Like I go out in public targeting stuff and shopping.
I'm nice to everybody.
I forget who I am sometimes, man.
Black people give me some dirty looks like they want to hurt me.
I mean.
Because of how I think.
Because I don't think like them.
Yeah.
So we need to break down what racism actually means.
Yeah, let me tell them.
I'm going to tell them.
Yeah, break it down for them, man.
Listen up, lefty.
Listen up, liberal.
Yeah, I think that term racist, racism, has been minimized because people use it for any little thing.
Especially on the left.
Yeah, they've so minimized that term that it's lost its meaning.
And people on the right, too.
Yeah, because there's people on the right calling Joe racist.
Yeah, people use that term racist.
The only reason why they use it is for political gain.
The left does it and the right does it.
Yeah.
Now you see a lot of people call him racist.
I don't necessarily think what he said was racist.
Okay, let me define racism.
Spit it, man.
All right, it's a complex word.
Give me a minute.
Listen up, everybody.
On the left and the right.
All right, racist.
Racism.
Yeah.
Man, what does it mean?
It means, okay, look, it means this.
It means to dislike another race.
Yeah.
Typically through a belief of superiority over another race.
Yeah.
I'm better than you.
Yeah.
And because of that, it leads to discriminatory practices such as Jim Crow law, segregation.
Which is founded by guess who? The Democrats.
Right?
You can't work here.
We don't hire black people.
You can't sit here on the bus.
You can sit on the bus, but you got to take your black ass back out.
You can white only water fountains.
You can't buy a house.
Can't have certain jobs.
Discriminatory practices.
You can't be a doctor lawyer, but you go out in that field and pick that cotton.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'll even take it a step further to define racism.
It's to mock another race based on their physical characteristics.
Yeah, like what they did.
Back in the old days, the mental shows where white people get on stage and paint themselves black and mock black people, their skin color, and make their lips big.
What the president up in Canada did.
Yeah.
He's a racist.
That was racist for him to do that.
Yeah.
He might have grown up since then.
I hope so.
But he changed for that election.
Same thing for North.
He was dressing up.
He said that wasn't him.
Dressed up in.
Looks like he put shoe polish on his body.
Yeah.
He's racist.
Governor of Virginia, by the way.
Yeah.
Maybe that was racist for him to do that, but I pray to God that he's seen the error of his ways.
I seriously doubt it.
But anyway, that's the definition of racist.
Like, if you're white and you disagree with a black person, they will call that white person racist.
Yeah, I've been called a black Nazi.
Those two don't even go together.
Yeah, like, okay.
Just for disagreeing with somebody, they will call you a racist.
Yeah.
Like, I'll give you an example of something being racist.
Let's say a white man comes in and says black people's lips are thicker and fuller than a white person.
Black person, race!
You heard what he said, it's racist, man.
Man, what you talking about, man?
It's racist.
That's not racist.
He's just making an observation.
Black people do have fuller lips.
Yeah, they do.
Now, if that white man came and said, boy, look at that boy over there.
Whoa, he looks like a damn crisp and cream donut on his face.
Oh, that boy got some big lips on him.
Whoa!
He cooled my soup.
Chill up.
That's racist.
Hey.
That is racist.
Once making an observation, the other's mocking the other race.
I mean, we do have fuller lips, but I ain't never seen no brother with no damn donut sitting on his face.
Like, Trump.
This is a big ass lip.
I ain't gonna even go there.
Like, when Trump said some areas in Africa are shithole countries, they called him racist just because he made an observation that some place of that country like poor.
I mean, who's going there to vacation?
Yeah, like look at what he said about Baltimore.
He said it's crime-infested, rodent-infested.
I mean, they call him a racist, while other Democrats said the exact same thing.
Yeah, but because he's white, he's a racist.
That's why I had to define what racist is or racism is.
Today, people are using that word for political gain.
And the left and the right use it.
A majority of the time, it's people on the left.
Yeah, majority.
I would say 90% of the time.
I'd say 99.9% of the time.
Right?
So, what Joe said, is that racist?
No.
I've said it before.
Black people is the only demographic of people in this country who vote on a 90-plus percent clip for Democrats.
No other race does that.
White people is pretty much 50-50.
Yeah.
I think it's Latino 64.
60, 40.
You know?
But that's the only race that votes on that clip.
Now, if Joe would have come out and said black people think the same about each and everything, yeah, that's racist.
But he was talking about politics.
And what he said was absolutely true.
Sometimes truth hurts, man.
Political Weaponization of Racism00:00:45
Should it hurt?
Is it gonna hurt Joe in the late?
No, you're gonna see in this next election.
90% of black folks gonna vote for Joe.
I'm thinking some people's open eyes, though.
It's gotta be at least.
I'm thinking Trump gonna steal like 5%.
It's gonna be like 85%.
Man, after this video, instead of 90% voting for Joe, 89.9, I would say 89.9% gonna vote for Joe.
They still gonna vote for him.
They just think the same politically.
Yeah.
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