Finally!
Even FOX described as “ Trump
Now Says He Condemns 'All White Supremacists,' After Declining To At Debate”
Days after President Trump declined to denounce white supremacists during a nationally televised debate, sparking outrage from Democrats and many Republicans, he sought to lay the controversy to rest, telling Fox News Thursday that he condemns right-wing hate groups such as the KKK and the Proud Boys.
Not particularly inspiring
a declaration after his messaging to Proud Boys during the debate.
As to the assertion that Biden used the -n- word twice it is taken completely out of context. Remember that nuancing we talked about - this is it’s value:
As presented, the video implies that the words spoken by Biden were his own opinions, when actually he was quoting a white legislator and trying to expose the comments as racist.
It’s been fact checked extensively .. you can read here
https://www.google.com.au/amp/s/mobile. ... SKCN24N30U
And
During the two-day hearing, Biden quoted these words from a white legislator who opposed the Louisiana redistricting plan in 1981, a case that was criticized for being biased against Black people. Biden mentioned the case to argue against Reynolds’s nomination
The people who are both creating and running Trumps campaign adds have a rather convenient disclaimer which reads:
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I’m sure Trump gets to see and agree to the content nevertheless. As assertions like this appear as talking points amongst Trumpers.
As you yourself have yet again erroneously referred to this here.
It’s very difficult to sift through the BS to arrive at somewhere near the facts, the actual facts.
But once one knows what is correct it behooves us to act upon them.
As to Biden and Byrd - that has also been fact-checked and you can read the findings here:
https://www.google.com.au/amp/s/mobile. ... SKBN23O2K1
Social media users have been sharing a photograph online and claiming that it shows Senator Robert Byrd as the Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK). The photograph does not portray Byrd. Byrd was never the Grand Wizard of the KKK.
It’s not fun learning that the information sources you have relied upon are nothing more than febrile misinformation machines.
Like many slanderous lies they often contain some elements of truth:
Byrd was not a Grand Wizard of the Klan. He was, however, a former organizer and member of the KKK. A Washington Post article reviewing Byrd’s memoir explains these years in more detail ( here ). Byrd later renounced his membership to the organization...
We all grow and learn ... Byrd was not much different. He moved on ... carried with him some non-essential baggage in consequence. But none of that means Biden is a KKK sympathiser as you would paint him. Fairs fair, no?