HARRIS FAULKNER, FOX NEWS: I’ve been fighting against this notion that you are not black enough unless you think a certain way, you vote a certain way, you speak a certain way, you do certain things.
My whole life, I grew up military. Pretty much neutral along the zone of, can’t we all just get along no matter what we look like? I have bi-racial daughters. Melissa, you know them.
This is more than just a little offensive. It is shortsighted, it is a blind spot for this former vice president. He should have gotten up immediately on whatever venue, the microphone he had. I would have said it for him immediately right there, in the one he was already in, on “The Breakfast Club.” and say, “You know what? Let me restate that.”
I think this says it better. It’s Black Voices For Trump and their statement. I’m going to be the first couple of sentences:
“White liberal elitists have continuously dictated which black Americans are allowed to come to the table and have a voice. It is clear now more than ever, following these racist and dehumanizing remarks, that Joe Biden believes black men and women are incapable of being independent or freethinking. He truly believes that a 77-year-old white man should dictate how black people should behave. Biden has a history of racial condescension, and today he once again proved that a growing number of black Americans, and I’ve always known Joe Biden does not deserve our votes.”
That is Trump 2020 senior advisor Katrina Pierson. You don’t have to be in a particular race to know when someone puts you down because you’re different.
Harris Faulkner: Biden’s “You Ain’t Black” Gaffe Is “More Than Offensive… It Is A Blind Spot” | Video
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FNC’s Harris Faulkner weighs in on former VP Joe Biden telling “The Breakfast Club” host Charlamagne Tha God that he “ain’t black” if he considers supporting Donald Trump.