President Joe Biden’s remark, “I may be a white lad, but I’m not stupid,” during a ceremony commemorating Black Americans in American history was widely interpreted as insinuating that white males are intellectually inferior.
During a reception at the White House to celebrate Black History Month on Monday, President Biden said, “black history matters” in response to reports that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis had rejected an AP course on African American studies for high schoolers in the wake of his “Stop Woke Act,” which seeks to ban Critical Race Theory (CRT) in public schools across the state.
I think the entire country needs to hear it from the White House: history is significant. To the crowd of around 400, he emphasized the importance of black history and history in general. You can’t expect me to pick and select the information that you and I find interesting. As a result, we can acquire the necessary knowledge. We need to know everything about ourselves as a nation, both the good and the ugly.
Great nations act in this way, he said.
The President of the United States once quipped, “I may be a white kid, but I’m not dumb,” about the “Divine Nine” fraternities and sororities of African American heritage that make up the National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC).
I know where the electricity is,” he said. You must be kidding, right? Many centuries ago, I was educated on the topic of the Holy Nine.
Others responded by condemning the “racist” comments on various social media platforms.
Among right writers, Nick Adams was the most outspoken in declaring that President Joe Biden is the most racist president to serve in the Oval Office since Lyndon B. Johnson.
Fact check: Misleading, wrote conservative media personality, Collin Rugg. He’s white, sure, but he’s also a complete moron.
During a Black History Month event at the White House, President Biden referred to himself as a “white boy,” which caused the entire audience to cringe. This was reported by political columnist Benny Johnson.
They are the ones who make “pandering, self-deprecating jokes,” as best-selling author John LeFevre put it.
Well, Joe, you got this one-half right, one Twitter user joked.
“That’s a stupid thing to say!” someone else chimed in.
“He is and always has been a racist,” one Twitter user wrote of him.
The issue arises as the “woke” left and the mainstream media continue to promote anti-white sentiment.
According to a report published on Saturday, the University of Cambridge was accused of anti-white racism after it initially barred working-class white students from a post-graduate program intended for students from underrepresented groups.
In a Sunday tweet, Tesla CEO Elon Musk claimed that the American media is “racist against whites & Asians.”
Scottsdale Unified School District parents protested at a board meeting last week to demand Superintendent Scott Menzel’s resignation after he reportedly said white people have a “problematic” racial identity.
At a Jackson Board of Education meeting in Michigan this month, parents voiced their displeasure with school board member Kesha Hamilton for her anti-white remarks, such as her assertions that “whiteness is wicked” and that white people are “more dangerous” than animals.
The Republican National Committee (RNC) released a 7-minute video in August that attacked the president’s alleged “racist” past.