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Wednesday, October 21, 2020

If I were a black voter

 If I were a black voter, I would be very interested in knowing that Joe Biden has consistently opposed civil rights legislation that would have been helpful for blacks. One of his cohorts in preventing the passing of civil rights legislation was Strom Thurmond, a die-hard segregationist. Storm Thurmond died in 2003, and Joe Biden personally wrote a glowing eulogy for him in which he praised him and his beliefs. It is inconceivable that Joe could write such a glowing eulogy unless he approved of and shared the same segregationist views. Based on Joe’s past history of segregationist actions, it is obvious to me that he does not want to help black Americans. If I were a black voter, this alone would dissuade me from voting for Biden.

In addition, Joe has been recorded as stating that Senator Byrd was a great man, and that he looked up to him as a mentor. It is an undisputed fact that Senator Byrd was a dedicated racist and a high-ranking member of the KKK. If I were black and not already convinced that Joe Biden is totally embedded in racist thinking, this fact would certainly convince me. If I were a black voter, this would certainly convince me to vote against Joe Biden.

Joe Biden also is noted for many remarks opposing racial integration in schools. To be fair, He tried to explain his apparent opposition to racial integration, but it is just the straw that broke the camel’s back. In conclusion, if I were a black voter, everything that I have read about Joe Biden and his “racial” attitude would conclusively persuade me to vote against him.

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