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Biden forgets where he is asked for ice cream in a porta john.
1st 2 Years Revealed President Biden's Generational Ambition
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Biden forgets where he is asked for ice cream in a porta john
and just when was the last lynching in America O yes When A democrat actor lynched him self for publicly before that it was 1981 and before that some time in the 60s ."President Joe Biden signed a bill into law on Tuesday that makes lynching a federal hate crime, acknowledging how racial violence has left a lasting scar on the nation and asserting that these crimes are not a relic of a bygone era.
At a White House Rose Garden signing ceremony, the President didn't hold back in describing the history of racial violence experienced by Black Americans and its continued impact.
He said, "Lynching was pure terror to enforce the lie that not everyone....belongs in America, not everyone is created equal. Terror, to systematically undermine hard-fought civil rights. Terror, not just in the dark of the night but in broad daylight. Innocent men, women and children hung by nooses in trees, bodies burned and drowned and castrated."
"Their crimes? Trying to vote. Trying to go to school. Trying to own a business or preach the gospel. False accusations of murder, arson and robbery. Simply being Black." he continued."
Yes there a big problem with lynching in America good thing he concentrated on that and not the 2,5 home invasions we have a year ot thfentanyl issue or the illegal alien issue and concentrated on criminal events from 42 years ago .sounds like he drug something but it wasn't republicans"President Joe Biden signed a bill into law on Tuesday that makes lynching a federal hate crime, acknowledging how racial violence has left a lasting scar on the nation and asserting that these crimes are not a relic of a bygone era.
At a White House Rose Garden signing ceremony, the President didn't hold back in describing the history of racial violence experienced by Black Americans and its continued impact.
He said, "Lynching was pure terror to enforce the lie that not everyone....belongs in America, not everyone is created equal. Terror, to systematically undermine hard-fought civil rights. Terror, not just in the dark of the night but in broad daylight. Innocent men, women and children hung by nooses in trees, bodies burned and drowned and castrated."
"Their crimes? Trying to vote. Trying to go to school. Trying to own a business or preach the gospel. False accusations of murder, arson and robbery. Simply being Black." he continued."