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Another Biden Racist Ramble: No Diversity Of Thought Among Black Americans

Keneci Channel

Another Biden Racist Ramble: Black Americans All Think Alike

The Democrat presidential nominee in an interview Thursday, claimed that black Americans are ideologically monolithic in politics.

NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro pressed Joe Biden on his Cuba policy. She asked if he would attempt to restore the Obama-Biden administration’s policy of improving relations with communist Cuba.

"Yes," the former vice president responded. "“And by the way, what you all know, but most people don’t know, unlike the African American community, with notable exceptions, the Latino community is an incredibly diverse community, with incredibly different attitudes about different things … it’s a very diverse community.”

Biden argued that for example, Latinos think differently about immigration and other policies.

His comments sparked outrage among many black Americans. Katrina Pierson a black American senior adviser to president Trump's campaign tweeted, "Hey media - Are you guys gonna cover this or continue to pretend that this is acceptable? There are only 3 words to describe these disgusting comments from @JoeBiden: RACIST AF"

"Joe! Dude! No. This is worse than ‘poor kids are just as smart as white kids’" Journalist and TV host Rita Panahi tweeted, referring to another past Biden's racist comment.

This latest racist comment by the former vice president is another in a long list of his racist and bizarre rambles about black Americans.

In an interview with black American CBS correspondent Errol Barnett on Wednesday, Biden was asked if he has taken a cognitive test.

"No, I haven't taken a test," Biden responded. "Why the hell would I take a test? Come on, man. That's like saying you, before you got on this program, you take a test where you're taking cocaine or not. What do you think? Huh? Are you a junkie?"

He mocked President Trump who had bragged about how he passed a cognitive test.

Prominent black Americans also condemned the former vice president after he declared -- in an interview with Charlamagne Tha god in May -- "you ain't black" to black Americans who are reluctant to vote for him.