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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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Speaker 0 asserts that in 2016 and continuing through 2020, there was an attempt to rig the election that involved Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and others. He states that Obama’s orders were issued, papers were signed, and highly classified materials were released, and claims this constitutes very criminal activity at the highest level. He says Obama was the leader of the group, with Biden, Comey, Clapper, Brennan, and others present in a room he references. He asserts that Obama was the “leader of the gang,” and that the actions against him were treasonous and part of an effort to steal and obfuscate the election. He also claims that Hillary Clinton, linked to the same operation, spent $12,000,000 to Christopher Steele to produce a report that was a total fake, describing the Steele dossier as fake news and fraud. He contends the press refused to publish the dossier before the election but published it after the election, and that it had no impact on the outcome. Speaker 0 adds that Tulsi Gabbard submitted a criminal referral to the Department of Justice and asks who the DOJ should target, stating, based on what he read, that President Obama should be targeted, and naming Biden, Comey, Clapper, and Brennan as part of the same group. He mentions a room with an image of the Declaration of Independence and comments that the room now looks nicer, while noting the papers in the room were “stone cold,” attributing the plan to Obama as the leader. He asserts that Obama’s actions involved “every word you can think of” and describes them as treason, saying they tried to steal and obfuscate the election, and that many people under Obama were implicated, including Susan Rice. Speaker 0 links the alleged misconduct to the 2020 election, saying the 2020 race was rigged and that it morphed into the 2020 race. He claims that because of these events, “millions and millions of people came into our country,” including people who he says should have been prevented from entering, labeling them as murderers and dangerous individuals. He reiterates that Barack Hussein Obama is the ringleader, with Hillary Clinton and sleepy Joe Biden, and others such as Comey, Clapper, and the rest of the group. He says they rigged the election and that the 2020 election was rigged, and asserts that he won that election in a landslide, asserting that in every swing state he won the popular vote as well. He ends by noting the damage caused by these events.

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Speaker 0 accuses Speaker 1 of being a corrupt politician. Speaker 1 responds by mentioning that 50 former national intelligence officials and the heads of the CIA have dismissed the accusations as false. Speaker 0 dismisses this as another Russia hoax. Speaker 1 tries to steer the conversation back to the issue of race.

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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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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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Biden is accused of being a racist for his past actions and statements, including associating with segregationists and supporting the 1994 crime bill. Trump criticizes Biden's comments on race and claims to have worked closely with black Americans to create opportunities for all races.

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Black people are not to blame for issues, it's the Obama administration. Obama's family wealth influenced his decisions, benefiting companies like BP. Obamacare was drafted by a Republican senator with ties to healthcare. Trump's policies have led to low black unemployment and increased funding for black colleges. Bush's joke about feeding Michelle candy has a long history dating back to Obama's childhood.

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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: Some people criticize Biden for not being genuine in his speeches. Speaker 1: He admits to not giving credit when quoting others, like Neil Kinnock and Robert Kennedy. Speaker 2: CBS News found another instance of Biden's plagiarism. Speaker 3: Biden also plagiarized John Kennedy, Hubert Humphrey, and Neil Kinnock without acknowledgment. Speaker 2: Biden confessed to unintentional plagiarism in law school. Speaker 1: He copied five pages of someone else's work without citation and received an F. Speaker 4: Biden acknowledges his mistakes but admits to doing dumb things. Speaker 1: Critics argue that if Biden's words and visions belong to others, it's false advertising. Speaker 5: Taking personal material from another politician is unwise. Speaker 6: Appropriating someone else's personal material was a stupid move. Speaker 7: Many people now associate Biden with plagiarism. Speaker 8: These clips are politically devastating, making Biden appear like a wind-up doll with someone else's words.

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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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Joe Biden recently spoke about white supremacy being the biggest threat to Americans, but he failed to mention that the white supremacy he refers to is within the Democratic Party. Throughout history, Democrats have perpetuated division through actions like creating black codes and promoting lynching. While some argue that there are black leaders within the Democratic Party, it is akin to the distinction between a field Negro and a house Negro. The modern-day house Negroes, living in mansions and earning millions, still disregard the plight of those in the projects. The Democratic Party poses a significant threat to America.

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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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White supremacy is identified as the most dangerous terrorist threat to the homeland. The speaker questions Joe Biden's stance on white supremacy and highlights his age and association with the KKK grand wizard, Robert Byrd. They mention Biden's past comments about corn pop and his role in the incarceration of young black men for crack cocaine possession. The speaker contrasts this with the lack of consequences for Hunter Biden's drug-related activities. They challenge the perception of who is truly racist or a white supremacist.

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The speaker believes the government thinks Americans are too stupid to research executive orders. They claim many beneficial executive orders signed by Trump, including those benefiting minorities, women, children, and border protection, were revoked by Biden soon after he took office. Specifically, the speaker says Trump lowered prescription costs and capped insulin prices, not Biden. They also claim Trump signed an executive order called "safe policing for safe Americans" to hold police accountable for racial profiling and abuse of power, but Biden revoked it. Additionally, Trump signed an executive order against gender and racial stereotyping, which Biden also revoked, allegedly leading to DEI initiatives. The speaker accuses Biden of renaming similar policies and claiming them as his own. They urge listeners to research these claims themselves.

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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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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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Speaker 0 questions the connection between a two-tiered system of justice and the evidence presented. Speaker 1 argues that the Department of Justice should treat all people equally, regardless of political connections or wealth. Speaker 0 asks about the timing of an August 6 WhatsApp message and its relevance to any wrongdoing. Speaker 1 suggests that President Biden and his family should provide more information about timelines. Speaker 0 points out that Joe Biden was not a political figure or candidate for president at that time. Speaker 1 does not provide a direct explanation but mentions that they have outlined multiple items of evidence. The conversation ends with Speaker 1 taking the next question.

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When did Trump become a racist? Only when they told you so? Was he a problem when he was with the Clintons? People are upset about the ad he took out against the Central Park 5, but back then, all the news pointed to their guilt. Plus, he was a registered Democrat at the time, and the DA, police chief, and mayor were all Democrats too. Where's the outrage for corporations buying sweets at the DNC or abortion mobiles near the convention? Biden was racist, and some say he was only VP to balance the ticket. Hillary Clinton was a Goldwater girl who said, "bring them to heel" about us. Is racism only a problem with bad PR? An apology doesn't undo decades of racist policies. But Trump passed the First Step Act with Kim K. advocating for black people more than some black people are. When do we hold everyone accountable?

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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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Kamala Harris, the Vice President, is discussed regarding her background and career. She adopted two Jewish children and married a Jewish man. There's criticism of her rise to power, suggesting it involved questionable relationships, including with Willie Brown, who allegedly helped her secure a lucrative job. Her heritage is debated, with claims that her ancestry is misrepresented, and her father identifies as a Hindu Brahmin. The conversation shifts to Joe Biden, with accusations of past racist remarks and policies that negatively impacted the legal system, particularly for Black individuals. The speaker expresses disdain for Biden's history and the systemic issues he contributed to in the criminal justice system.

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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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