• @Viking_Hippie
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    -41 month ago

    “I don’t want my kids to grow up in a racial jungle”.

    Why do you keep making up quotes

    I’m not. I misremembered the exact wording, but here’s his statement against desegregation bussing in full:

    Unless we do something about this, my children are going to grow up in a jungle, the jungle being a racial jungle with tensions having built so high that it is going to explode at some point. We have got to make some move on this.

    Under the landmark Civil Rights Act of 1964, the federal Department of Health, Education and Welfare had a powerful tool to fight school segregation: It could withhold funding from districts that refused to integrate — and integration effectively meant busing. Mr. Helms wanted to strip the agency of that power.

    As Mr. Biden rose on the Senate floor in September 1975 to embrace that approach, Mr. Helms wryly welcomed him “to the ranks of the enlightened.” Mr. Biden objected to the education department mandating desegregation absent a court order, and warned of white flight to the suburbs and even racial unrest. … Mr. Helms’s amendment, which would have also barred the education department from collecting data about the race of students or teachers, failed. But a slightly narrower measure written by Mr. Biden, which prevented schools from using federal dollars to assign teachers or students by race, passed, 50-43.

    • @FlowVoid
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      1 month ago

      Did you also misremember my post? I didn’t say Kamala thinks Biden said racist things, and she didn’t say that either.

      Anyway, you might think that statement makes Biden a racist, and that’s your prerogative. But Kamala does not have to agree with you.

      Maybe she thinks it was a hurtful thing to say but that’s not enough to make Biden a racist. Maybe she thinks it doesn’t reflect who Biden is today. There are countless other possible explanations for her position, and ultimately she doesn’t need you to tell her what she thinks.

    • Lightor
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      21 month ago

      Misremembering something where wording is important, then presenting it as fact is very close to lying.