1973: The Nixon administration sued Trump for refusing to rent to black people.
1989: Trump took out a full-page ad, arguing for the death penalty for a group of black men (The 'Central Park Five'). All of whom, of course, were found innocent. He was sued by the Justice Department for discrimination.
1991: “Black guys counting my money! I hate it. The only kinds of people I want counting my money are short guys that wear yarmulkes every day… I think that the [black] guy is lazy. And it’s probably not his fault, because laziness is a trait in blacks. It really is.”
1992: Trump's casino was fined $200,000 for transferring black dealers off certain tables to appease racist patrons.
1993: Trump said Native American casinos shouldn’t be allowed because “they don’t look like Indians to me.”
2000: Trump ran a series of attack ads against Native American casinos alleging (with no proof) that they were guilty of crimes. Oh yeah, he did this to a former president this year as well.
2004: Trump fired a black contestant from 'The Apprentice' for being over-educated. Perpetuating negative stereotypes.
2010: Trump argued in favor of segregating Muslims in Lower Manhattan.
2011: Birtherism. Trump alleged that Obama was Kenyan based on nothing but skin color. He never apologized nor renounced that claim, even after evidence was presented and verified.
2015 (1): Trump called Mexican immigrants "rapists" who are "bringing crime and drugs" to the U.S.
2016: Trump called for a Mexican judge to recuse himself based on nothing other than his race. Paul Ryan said this was “the textbook definition of a racist comment.”
2016: Trump regularly retweeted material from white supremacists and neo-Nazis during his campaign. He still does this today.
2016: Trump tweeted a picture alleging that Hillary was Jewish, or controlled by Jewish people (his daughter and Jared are jewish)
2016: The Trump campaign adopted Nixon's "Law and Order" rhetoric which was based in racial fearmongering.
2017: Trump said people from Haiti "all have AIDS" and people from Nigeria would never “go back to their huts” after seeing America.
2018: Trump called Haiti and African countries 'shitholes'.
2018: Trump referenced the trail of tears to mock Elizabeth Warren. “Pocahontas,”
2019: Trump tweeted that four black and brown congresswomen should go back where they came from, three of whom were born in the US. Then attacked Elijah Cummings.
2020: Trump called black protesters "THUGS" just days after calling white protesters "very good people." Then he threatened to direct the military to shoot the black protestors in the street.
That's a few, I haven't touched on his account, the VPs account and his campaigns account all having Ads shut down for using a Nazi logo.
I have more. Either it's a trend, or he's really Gumping himself into this, and shouldn't lead a nation.
Great, let's play the "who's more a racist game where no one wins."
If you think Joe Biden isn't a racist (under the same set of measurements), you're blind, drunk and stupid. Yeah I said it. Yeah...I mean it. So **** off (since you're a Quaker and now dropping the F-bomb in your latest posts) with your one-sided, won't open your eyes in the other direction attacks on Trump while boot-licking Biden.
Wake up man.
Throughout his useless 44 year political career where he has quite literally done nothing, Biden's been racist, acted racist, spoke like a racist, and lied his way through politics:
1970: Biden: “I have friends on the far left, and they can justify to me the murder of a white deaf mute for a nickel by five colored guys,” he said. “They say black men had been oppressed and so on. But they can’t justify some Alabama farmers tar and feathering an old colored woman.” He charged the ACLU would defend the black assailants, “but no one would go down to help the ‘rednecks.’”
1970: “Everybody’s opposed to public housing — no one wants it in their backyard, but dammit, if you have a moral obligation, provide it — but spread the load around,” he said in 1970 while pushing his plan for small clusters of affordable housing.
1973: After running on a campaign supporting busing, Biden switched gears. He once called state-mandated school integration “the most racist concept you can come up with,” and he became a LEADER of the anti-busing movement.
1975: “The new integration plans being offered are really just quota systems to assure a certain number of blacks, Chicanos or whatever in each school,” he said in a 1975 interview recently unearthed by the Washington Post. “That, to me, is the most racist concept you can come up with; what it says is, ‘in order for your child with curly black hair, brown eyes and dark skin to be able to learn anything, he needs to sit next to my blond-haired, blue-eyed son.’ That’s racist! Who the hell do we think we are, that the only way a black man or woman can learn is if they rub shoulders with my white child?”
1975: Biden: ""I think the concept of busing ... that we are going to integrate people so that they all have the same access and they learn to grow up with one another and all the rest is a rejection of the whole movement of black pride..."
1977: Biden warns that unless there is "orderly integration" (he favored housing, not busing), "My children are going to grow up in a jungle, the jungle being a racial jungle..."
1987: Biden told crowds he participated in the Civil Rights movement and participated in sit-ins, which were lies he had to retract
1989: In 1989, with the violent crime rate continuing to rise as it had since the 1970s, Mr. Biden lamented that the Republican president, George H. W. Bush, was not doing enough to put “violent thugs” in prison.
1991: Biden's horrible treatment of Anita Hill during the Clarence Thomas hearings
1993: Biden warned of “predators on our streets” who are "beyond the pale"
1993: “It doesn’t matter whether or not they’re the victims of society,” Mr. Biden said in 1993, adding, “I don’t want to ask, ‘What made them do this?’ They must be taken off the street.”
1994: Biden co-authored the Crime Bill that led to mass incarceration of Blacks and other minorities, one of the single worst pieces of legislation that harmed a minority community EVER.
1994: Biden likened himself to another Republican president: “Every time Richard Nixon, when he was running in 1972, would say, ‘Law and order,’ the Democratic match or response was, ‘Law and order with justice’ — whatever that meant. And I would say, ‘Lock the S.O.B.s up.’”
2006: Biden - "you can't go into a 7-11 or a Dunkin' Donuts without a slight Indian accent"
2006: Biden bragged about his state being a slave state: "And you don't know my state. My state was a slave state. My state is a border state. My state is the eighth-largest black population in the country. My state is anything from a northeast, liberal state."
2007: Biden described Obama as “the first sort of mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean.”
2012: Referring to Mitt Romney, Biden said: ""He's going to let the big banks once again write their own rules - unchain Wall Street!" Biden said. Then he added, "They're going to put you all back in chains" with their economic and regulatory policies."
2012: "We've got to recognize that the kid wearing a hoodie may very well be the next poet laureate and not a gangbanger," Biden said. Biden quickly drew criticism for his use of the word “gangbanger.”
2019: At a campaign event in Iowa, Biden told supporters “poor kids are just as bright and talented as white kids.”
2019: In response to a question on the legacy of slavery, Biden said: “We bring social workers into homes of parents to help them deal with how to raise their children. It’s not that they don’t want to help, they don’t want — they don’t know quite what to do.”
2019: Biden bragged about working with segregationist Southern senators decades ago to “get things done” stating “at least there was some civility” in the Senate. Biden worked with racist senators such as Strom Thurmond, Jessie Helms and John Stennis (who were against the civil rights movement) and segregationist James Eastland, who helped him land spots on anti-crime committees. He warmly eulogized Thurmond
2020: "You Ain't Black" - Biden labels all non-democratic voting African Americans as not black, inflaming many in the African American community and many Americans.
2020: Biden lied saying he had been arrested in South Africa when he was on a trip to see Nelson Mandela in the 1970s
Biden has repeatedly claimed the NAACP has endorsed him each time he's run for office. Lies. The NAACP doesn't endorse candidates.