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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Even Kamala called Joe a racist on the debate stage — for the entire world to see... how Americans put a racist in the White House. Imagine that. Perhaps Democrats need to do a little soul searching.[/quote] yes, in the 1970's Biden was a product of his upbringing and the time. He has also evolved as a human since then, as rational people are able to do.[/quote] +1 It’s amazing he has evolved, good for him for being so agile. Conservatives don’t believe in evolution so they refuse to grow and change, instead drying up as they get old, creaky, and inflexible. [/quote] You’re saying Kamala is a liar??? [/quote] She didn’t call him a racist. She said that in the 1970s he opposed busing as a remedy for segregation, which was true for Delaware political reasons. That’s just the way it was and still is. A lot of people recognized that racial discrimination had been systemic and caused extreme racial disparities but few people in predominantly white places had the political courage to support any remedies. [/quote] She basically called him a racist. Busing was a very misguided remedy that was unpopular among both blacks and whites and decimated community-fed schools and destabilized inner city school districts. Opposing forced busing does not make one a racist but that's exactly what Kamala was getting at. I really liked her up to the point she made this attack during the primary and she's never fully regained by respect. I'm actually from Delaware and my family was directly impacted by busing and I saw firsthand what it did to schools there. Busing might be over but the public school system in Delaware has never fully recovered from it.[/quote] No, she didn’t. Why do you guys always have to lie to make an argument? [/quote]
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