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Speaker 0 talks about their involvement in the civil rights movement, mentioning desegregating movie theaters, organizing voter registration drives, and sitting in black churches. They emphasize their deep involvement in the movement since they were 18 years old. Speaker 1, referencing the New York Times, accuses Biden of lying about marching in the civil rights movement. Despite being reminded that he hadn't actually marched, Biden continued to tell the story. Speaker 1 finds this behavior strange.

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True story. When I saw that clip, I realized how people fear what is different, but they're starting to understand. A poll showed that 58% of Americans already agree with our views. We stand on the shoulders of those who fought for civil rights, including my parents and many activists. While progress has been made, there’s still much work to do. That’s why I want you in the White House. Change is happening, and we need to push it forward.

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I grew up as the only Indian family in a small southern town and faced daily teasing for being brown. I have a record of standing up against racism, such as advocating for body cameras after Walter Scott's shooting and calling for the removal of the Confederate flag after the Mother Emanuel Church shooting. I take pride in having friends from different races. I faced discrimination when I was disqualified from a beauty pageant because they didn't know where to place me. I understand the pain of racism and fight against it every day. If I didn't mention slavery, it's because it's a well-known part of the Civil War.

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I used to be a blind Democrat, following my girlfriend's views. I switched to supporting Trump during the pandemic. I believe Trump has provided opportunities and wealth for black people. I think Biden was blindly voted in based on emotions. Biden's comment about black voters was offensive, and I believe he is unfit to lead.

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I've been connected to nature since childhood. A recent conflict between a dog walker and a bird watcher escalated into a racial issue, highlighting deep-seated biases. I refused to let this situation dehumanize me, as it reflects a broader racial bias that leads to violence against Black individuals. Joe Biden understands our struggles and the pain we endure. The country needs leadership that can unite us and acknowledge the grief of communities oppressed for too long. Biden's empathy and personal experience make him the right leader for this moment.

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In 1969, I became deeply involved in the civil rights movement as a kid. I worked at an all-black swimming pool in Wilmington, Delaware, on the east side. I was connected to the thoughts and feelings of the people there, though I did not participate in marches or events like those in Selma.

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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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We all have racism, obviously, but not the overt kind. I think where he's had the biggest impact, though, is...

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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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Ever since I supported Donald Trump, I've been called names online, told I'm uneducated, not black, and that people wish harm on my daughters. The hate in the comments is disgusting. Those preaching love and unity are actually the most hateful, calling me names and telling me to jump off a bridge. I respect differing opinions, like supporting Kamala Harris. It's just surprising to see the level of hostility.

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At 21 years old, I walked into the Senate chamber and got arrested. Later, I tried to see Nelson Mandela in South Africa and got arrested again. I even met him once. The campaign says I wasn't arrested, but I couldn't move and was stopped by the cops. I didn't experience the struggles of historical figures like Douglass, Tubman, King, Lewis, Goodman, Chaney, and Swerner, but I walked my own path.

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How many of you used to vote Democrat? And how many have always voted Republican? We have a great mix here. I grew up as a Democrat but, after studying the issues, I realized I was actually a conservative. It's important to me, as a Black man, to have the freedom to choose how I vote. I find it racist when society dictates my political beliefs. Over the years, I've learned to think for myself and have come to appreciate conservative policies, which is why I am where I am today.

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Biden made controversial remarks about race, praised segregationist senators, and faced criticism for his past actions. He also mentioned concerns about busing for integration and made questionable statements about black pride. Additionally, his son Hunter used racial slurs in messages. Biden's credibility was questioned for false claims about civil rights involvement. Overall, his history with race-related issues and associations with segregationists have raised concerns.

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It's important to treat people with dignity. I faced criticism for appointing a black man as the secretary of defense and nominating Ketanji Brown.

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I love all nations, races, and religions, but not politicians. America is in debt, yet politicians benefit. I prioritize America, protect gun rights, and criticize BLM. I support the American dream and fight for the USA. On the other hand, I now believe Joe Biden is the best president ever and wrote a book about it. Visit presidentbidenbook.com to learn more. Peace.

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Why continue to pretend he isn't fit? I focus on achievements and policy rather than media narratives. I've met Biden; he was sharp and answered my questions well. But he has had moments of stumbling, like falling off stages and making confusing statements. Despite that, I found him great during our conversation. He answered questions in-depth without prior notice, and I had no issues then or now. I still believe Joe Biden is fit to serve, and if he were the candidate, I'd support him.

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Speaker 0 marched in the civil rights movement to change attitudes. They were involved in desegregating movie theaters and organizing voter registration drives. Speaker 0 sat in black churches with Jewish rabbis, preparing to desegregate movie theaters. They have been involved in causes since they were 18, including desegregating restaurants. However, according to the New York Times, Speaker 2 claims that Speaker 0 lied about marching in the civil rights movement. Despite being reminded of this, Speaker 0 continued to tell the story. Speaker 2 finds this behavior strange.

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Biden made controversial remarks about race, including questioning black identity and praising segregationists. He also discussed his involvement in the civil rights movement, which has been disputed. Additionally, his past stance on school busing for integration has drawn criticism for aligning with segregationists. Hunter Biden's use of racial slurs and Biden's false claims have also come under scrutiny. Overall, Biden's statements and actions regarding race have raised concerns and sparked debates.

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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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Treating people with dignity is crucial. I faced criticism for appointing a black man as Secretary of Defense and nominating Ketanji Brown.

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I was involved in the civil rights movement as a high school kid, desegregating movie theaters and restaurants. I sat in black churches next to Jewish rabbis, preparing to desegregate movie theaters. Despite not actually marching, I remained engaged in civil rights causes since I was 18. Despite being reminded that I did not march, I continued to tell the story. This behavior is strange. Translation: I participated in civil rights activities as a teenager, desegregating establishments and sitting in churches. Even though I didn't physically march, I stayed committed to civil rights causes. Despite being reminded of this, I continued to share the story, which is odd.

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I have written extensively as a law professor and spent 4 years as a full professor at the University of Pennsylvania. I had the honor of meeting Nelson Mandela and even got arrested while trying to see him on Robins Island. I joked about it, but I come from a coal mining background in Scranton, Pennsylvania. I may have become president if I hadn't lied about having family in the coal mines. My dad was a salesperson, not a coal miner, but my great grandpa was. I used to drive a tractor trailer, so I know about driving big trucks. Corn Pop was a tough guy, and I stand by my word. There have been accusations of lying about marching in the civil rights movement, but I want to clarify that I attended Delaware State University and have connections to the Puerto Rican community. I have made mistakes in the past and will likely make more in the future.

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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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I identify as American, not African American. I believe in promoting freedom and equality, which is how I got elected. I didn't rely on race or privilege. I grew up in Overland, Saint Louis County, in a non-privileged family after my father passed when I was 12.
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