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The speaker criticizes the criminal justice system, blaming Joe Biden for contributing to issues affecting minorities. They accuse Biden of racist remarks and corruption, questioning his qualifications. The speaker also defends Donald Trump's record on black employment and support for HBCUs. They express frustration with those who try to discredit Trump and insult black voters. Overall, the speaker condemns Biden's actions and urges against being deceived by propaganda. Translation: The speaker criticizes the criminal justice system, blaming Joe Biden for contributing to issues affecting minorities. They accuse Biden of racist remarks and corruption, questioning his qualifications. The speaker also defends Donald Trump's record on black employment and support for HBCUs. They express frustration with those who try to discredit Trump and insult black voters. Overall, the speaker condemns Biden's actions and urges against being deceived by propaganda.

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The speaker in the video makes various statements that some may perceive as racially insensitive or inappropriate. They mention derogatory remarks about a mayor and criticize a crime bill. They also comment on the first mainstream African American politician, discuss stereotypes about Indian accents, and emphasize the importance of testing for AIDS. The speaker mentions the influence of big banks, makes a controversial remark about chains, and talks about relationships with the Somali community. They address the potential of poor kids, the legacy of slavery, and the diversity within the Latino community. The speaker denies taking a cognitive test and highlights the contributions of black women. They argue that black entrepreneurs deserve equal opportunities and defend their chances in Southern states. The video concludes by suggesting that Joe Biden's remarks contradict claims of him not being racist.

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The speaker questions why voting for the Democratic party would make Black men "no longer ridiculous or crazy." They cite the party's stance on gender, boys in girls' sports, and perceived pandering attempts. The speaker accuses the Democratic party of destroying Black communities for 60 years and opening borders to replace Black votes. They contrast this with the Republican party's history of opposing Black suffrage and supporting Jim Crow and slavery. The speaker also criticizes the current Vice President's track record and perceived inabilities, questioning why they should vote based on skin color rather than policy impact.

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I am voting for Joe Biden and want to know why Trump talks about "black jobs." Trump is a white supremacist who doesn't care about black people. He should have been aborted. Our democracy is at risk from white supremacy. Democrats need to wake up and see what Biden has done. CNN is a disgrace. Abortion at birth is murder. I want to know what "black jobs" are.

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The speaker discusses their belief that the two-party system is beneficial for the South and for African Americans and Hispanics. They mention that although they are sometimes called "boy," they believe attitudes have changed. They also mention the low unemployment rate for certain groups and the outsourcing of call centers. The speaker then makes controversial statements about poor kids, chains, and black voters. Speaker 1 criticizes the speaker's comments about working with segregationist senators. The speaker defends their actions, highlighting the ability to get things done despite disagreements. They also mention their confidence in winning in the South.

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Legislators rejected the Nunes plan, using racist language. Joe Biden's involvement in crime bills was highlighted. Biden made controversial comments about African Americans and Indians. He emphasized AIDS testing and made questionable remarks about minorities. Biden discussed poverty, race, and education. He faced criticism for his comments on race and diversity. Biden expressed confidence in his ability to appeal to Southern voters. Critics argue that Biden's past statements contradict claims of non-racism. Share these clips to challenge perceptions of Biden.

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Biden made controversial statements about race, segregationists, and minorities. He faced criticism for his past remarks and actions, including his involvement in the crime bill leading to mass incarceration. Hunter Biden's use of racial slurs and lies about civil rights involvement were also highlighted. Biden's opposition to school busing for integration and his collaboration with segregationists raised concerns. Overall, his statements and actions regarding race and civil rights have been scrutinized and criticized.

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The speaker makes controversial statements about race, suggesting that if someone is unsure whether they support him or Trump, then they are not truly black. He also makes remarks about poor kids being as bright as white kids and the Latino community being diverse. The speaker talks about the challenges faced by young people born out of wedlock and suggests that some of them are predators who need to be taken out of society. He mentions difficulties in getting Latinx people vaccinated due to fears of deportation. The speaker discusses his involvement in the civil rights movement, despite evidence to the contrary. His past opposition to mandatory school busing and association with segregationists is highlighted. The speaker argues against the concept of busing and emphasizes the importance of black pride and cultural awareness.

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Joe Biden allegedly said "Negro children are like roaches" and that if they integrated schools, they would "infest them." Biden also allegedly said Negroes were animals who turned streets into jungles and that he and Senator Eastland had a plan to put them in zoos. The speaker claims the 1981 crime bill, influenced by Biden, Dennis, and Eastland, mandated a five-year sentence without parole for one rock, meaning a person would serve 56 months. The speaker says Biden claimed to understand Negroes because he was raised in Delaware, which he described as a proud slave-owning state that only didn't join the South due to intimidation. The speaker followed Biden's career due to practicing criminal law, stating federal criminal trials became like lynchings. The speaker advises never saying "I don't know" when interrogated by the feds, or you will be convicted.

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Speaker 0: We already have a n-word mayor. We don't need any more n-word big shots. Speaker 1: Poor kids are just as bright and tall as white kids. Speaker 0: The first mainstream African American was clean and nice. Speaker 1: If you have a problem figuring out whether you're premier Trump and you ain't black. Speaker 0: A Black woman helped me stay sequestered by stocking shelves. Speaker 0: Our community is as diverse as the Bronx, Miami, and San Antonio. Speaker 1: The Latino community is incredibly diverse, unlike the African American community. Speaker 1: Cancel it, Miguel. That's how you play.

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The speaker expresses their dislike for Trump but states they did not vote for his opponent, whom they consider a racist. They recall incidents from 1972 involving Trump and other politicians making racist remarks. They mention Joe Biden's offensive speech about African Americans and his plan to put them in zoos. The speaker criticizes various crime bills, particularly one from 1981 that abolished federal parole. They accuse Biden of being a racist and discuss the impact of his policies on criminal trials.

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The speaker states they don't like Trump but didn't vote for his opponent, whom they call a "racist dog." The speaker recalls hearing Joe Biden say in 1972 that "Negro children are like roaches" who would "infest" schools, and that "Negroes were animals" who turned streets into jungles. The speaker claims Biden and Senator Eastland had a plan to put "Negro animals in zoos." The speaker asserts the 1981 crime bill, which stipulated five years for one rock, was worse than the 1994 crime bill because it abolished federal parole due to actions by Biden, Dennis, and Eastland.

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Speaker 0: Oppose white supremacists. Don't single out the press. Speaker 1: We already have a black mayor. No need for more black big shots. Speaker 0: Determine if you support Trump, you're not black. Can't go to a 711 without an Indian accent. Speaker 2: We used to joke about that, but he was a friend, mentor, and a great guy.

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Speaker 0 makes a controversial statement about being black and supporting Trump. They also make a comment about poor kids and white kids. Speaker 2 suggests bringing social workers into homes to help parents raise their children. Speaker 0 mentions needing an Indian accent to go to certain places. They also describe an ideal African American person. Speaker 1 talks about the challenges of registering and going online in the Hispanic and African American communities. Speaker 0 emphasizes the diversity within the Latino community. They also discuss the importance of taking action against criminals, regardless of their background. The transcript ends with a derogatory remark.

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In a series of controversial statements, Joe Biden made remarks about race, crime bills, and minorities. He referred to Barack Obama in a questionable manner and made comments about Indian accents and black communities. Biden also discussed poverty, education, and the diversity of Latino and African American communities. He faced criticism for his remarks, with some questioning his stance on race relations. The video concludes with a discussion on racism and a comparison between Biden and Donald Trump.

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The speaker questions why someone is attacking black people when they had nothing to do with the issue at hand. They mention that Barack Obama, despite claims about his background, had connections to wealthy individuals and corporations. They also mention that Obamacare was drafted by a Republican senator with ties to the healthcare industry. The speaker expresses support for Trump, citing low black unemployment rates and increased funding for historically black colleges. They also mention a joke about George W. Bush feeding Michelle candy, noting that it was the same candy he gave her husband years ago.

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According to Speaker 1, Joe Biden is responsible for problems in the American criminal law system that negatively impact black people, stemming from legislation in the 1970s, 80s, and 90s. The speaker claims Biden said, "Negroes are animals" and recounts Biden's past plagiarism scandal. The speaker alleges that incriminating information on Biden was found on his son's laptops, which is why the documents are being sought from Trump. The speaker cites the Supreme Court case Department of the Navy versus Eagan, stating there are no limits on a president's power to classify or declassify information. The speaker criticizes John Legend for pontificating about racism without relevant expertise, while Biden has a history of racist remarks and policies. The speaker also defends Trump's record on race relations. Speaker 0 accuses John Legend of being a sellout and puppet who only addresses racism during election years and urges him to invest in Black communities instead of crying racism on TV.

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Biden is being called a criminal due to allegations surrounding his laptop. The speaker insists that Biden is a long-time criminal and criticizes the media for not reporting on it. The speaker repeatedly refers to the media as criminals as well. The video ends with a sarcastic wish for good luck.

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Biden's controversial statements and actions are summarized in this concise transcript. He made remarks suggesting that black people who support Trump are not truly black and made insensitive comments about race. He praised segregationist senators and received an award from a notorious segregationist governor. Biden also made remarks about the Latino community and made comments that were seen as offensive and racist. He was criticized for his role in the crime bill that led to mass incarceration, particularly of young African American men. Biden also made false claims about his involvement in the civil rights movement and being arrested during a protest. He worked with segregationists on an anti-busing agenda and expressed concerns about integration. Overall, his statements and actions have raised questions about his racial sensitivity and judgment.

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Speaker 0: We already have a n-word mayor. We don't need any more n-word big shots. Speaker 1: Are you still going to vote for Joe? Poor kids are just as bright and tall as white kids. If you can't decide if you're for Trump, then you're not black. You can't go to a 711 without an Indian accent. There's a foot. Speaker 2: In this clip, Biden mistakes a 6-year-old girl for a 17-year-old and touches her face and hair. Speaker 1: How old are you, 17? Oh, 6. Speaker 2: Again, he grabs her face and hair. Speaker 0: We already have a n-word mayor. We don't need any more n-word.

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Michelle Obama and Kamala Harris are accused of using racism to manipulate black voters. The speaker encourages black Democrats to educate themselves and be informed voters. They criticize Democrats for blindly supporting Joe Biden without knowing his accomplishments or Kamala Harris's controversial actions in California. The speaker questions when black voters will break free from the Democratic "plantation." The transcript ends abruptly.

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The speaker does not like Trump but dislikes his opponent more. In 1972, while interning at a DC think tank, the speaker heard Joe Biden give a speech outside the State Capitol Building in Dover. According to the speaker, Biden said, "Negro children are like roaches...they will infest [the schools] and they will never be gotten out." The speaker claims Biden said Negroes were animals who turned the streets into jungles and that Biden and Senator Eastland had a plan to put these Negro animals in zoos. The speaker also recalls that the 1981 crime bill, along with actions by Biden, Eastland, and Dennis, abolished federal parole, meaning a five-year sentence resulted in 56 months of incarceration.

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The speaker discusses job recovery during the pandemic, highlighting the addition of 1 million jobs and record low unemployment rates for African Americans, Hispanic workers, veterans, women, and those without high school diplomas. However, another speaker strongly disagrees, accusing the first speaker, Joe Biden, of racism and insulting him. They argue that Biden's comments about black and Hispanic workers lacking high school diplomas are false and offensive. The second speaker also criticizes Biden's son and claims that Biden himself is the true racist, not former President Trump.

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The speaker refers to the Black Caucus and individuals like Al Sharpton, Cory Booker, Don Lemon, and Van Jones, calling CNN the "Crying Negro Network." The speaker suggests CNN's personalities contribute to a specific narrative. The speaker expresses dislike for Trump but states they are not against him, and did not vote for his opponent, whom they call a "racist dog." The speaker recalls an event in 1972 involving James O. Eastland, John B. Stennis, Falbus, Wallace, and Byrd, where they heard Joe Biden give an offensive speech outside the State Capitol Building in Dover, referring to "Negro Children."

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The structure of the Black community is often controlled by white liberals who claim to be allies. Historically, Joe Biden has been associated with major crime bills that disproportionately affected Black men. He has made derogatory comments about Black individuals, comparing them to animals and suggesting they should be contained. Some argue that Biden's actions reflect a legacy of segregationism within the Democratic Party. Despite this, others defend him, claiming he has worked to improve lives. The conversation touches on the struggle for Black political identity and the challenges faced by those who think independently. There is a strong sentiment against bullying and a determination to stand firm in the face of adversity, regardless of the consequences.
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