Saturday, June 25, 2022

Biden Has Issues, but Protecting Black People's Rights Ain't The One

Candidate Joe Biden: if you don't vote for me,
"then you ain't Black."

In a May 22, 2020 interview on "the Breakfast Club,” U.S. Presidential candidate Joe Biden said to host Charlamagne Tha God, "If you have a problem figuring out whether you’re for me or Trump, then you ain’t black.”

Charlamagne responded by saying “it has nothing to do with Trump,” but that rather “I want something for my community.”

Fast-forward to December 2020 after his selection: Biden was caught on secretly recorded audio distainfully raising his voice to lecture Black leaders (as one would a child) about his inability to issue executive orders for fear of overstepping "legal bounds of executive action and use it in lieu of legislation" on the issues of civil rights; that include police brutality/misconduct and ending the police "qualified immunity" legal doctrine.

Shamefully, the "black misleadership class had backed him without regard for his very murky record on civil rights, and sketchy history of lying to get votes.

In November 2020 the legacy media reported that Biden was elected by a popular vote record; more votes than any prior U.S. president in history.

Actually, Biden intended to use his executive powers. Biden assumed office on January 20, 2021; THE EXECUTIVE ORDER to "protect" explicitly trans, and generally LGBTQ+ rights was issued January 20, 2021.

Sarcasm alert: wait, according to Biden, all succeeding presidents are now gonna feel compelled to grab more, more and more power; where does it end?

To date the Biden administration is still relentlessly seeking to have gender males, who are often dressed and made up as women, invade and destroy female sports.

Empty gestures, signifying nothing gained
The Black Community got zero support, but Biden rewarded his supporter base, which include the well-heeled Black wealth class and the politically astute LGBTQ+ with plenty of disposable cash (Pink Money).

Since the selection, Biden hired a couple of Black women, notably Ketanji Brown Jackson won her nomination to the Supreme Court and "an out gay woman" Karine Jean-Pierre is now White House Spokesperson.

How has African-American Clarence Thomas being ushered into a lifelong job on the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) in 1991 (by his mentor Biden) advanced Black civil rights?
Nada: It's done nothing.

Joe Biden led the hammering and shaming of Anita Hill, implying that she was a desperate for love lonely single unattractive woman seeking attention. It took courage for Ms Hill to come forward to describe (very graphically) how Clarence Thomas violated her right to a harassment free workplace during Thomas' nomination hearing. Yet, Joe Biden's mea culpa (his was a meaningless gesture) came decades later in 2019, coincidentally when his presidential campaign run was starting. For Professor Hill; it came too late.
Anita Hill: "I'm Sorry" is not enough.

Related: the SCOTUS just collectively ruled that police are exempted from reading people their Miranda rights.

In America, Black people in particular (who are often targeted and over-policed) are not likely to hear Clarence Thomas' dissenting opinion on this set-back for victims of police misconduct and violations of their civil rights. Thomas is dedicated to "radical" right-wing politics, like Biden's good friend, avowed racist and segregationist Strom Thurmond.

The immoral minority
One might assume that Miguel Cardona's job as U.S. Secretary of Education prioritizes education and learning skills like: reading, writing and arithmetic, but search him out on the internets and between his denouncing Florida Governor Ron DeSantis for the "don't say gay" law; trips to Florida to tell LGBTQ kids: Got your back; it's not difficult to tell what his overriding "not-at-all-secret agenda" is.

"Our proposed changes will allow us to continue that progress and ensure all our nation's students -- no matter where they live, who they are, or whom they love -- can learn, grow and thrive in school."
—Miguel Cardona [pronoun: unknown], Education Secretary

While in Florida, did Secretary Cardonna squeeze in a trip to Walt Disney World to touch base on their shared "not-at-all secret gay agenda?"

The tipping point in the culture wars...
Disney's Animation director Latoya Raveneau, explains that the leadership of Disney "has been so welcoming to my not-at-all-secret gay agenda."

Disney lost their tax status as an "independent" country in Florida because of their active and stated gay agenda; designed to indoctrinate kids.

Mickey and Minnie are in muskeTEARS over it. Sarcasm alert: you see, Minnie's pronoun is "they."

Finally, it's not that most people don't support the right to be gay, gender neutral or even to TRY and change the gender you were born with, or to adopt whatever lifestyle you want as a law abiding consenting adult, but don't "drag" us into it. More importantly, don't try to "drag" our kids into your weird shitshow. That's it.

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