Joe Biden: White America 'has to admit there's still a systemic racism'

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Joe Biden: White America 'has to admit there's still a systemic racism'

JOHN VERHOVEK,Good Morning America 2 hours 23 minutes ago Joe Biden: White America 'has to admit there's still a systemic racism' originally appeared on abcnews.go.com

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Former Vice President Joe Biden, speaking at a breakfast Monday morning in Washington honoring Martin Luther King Jr., said that white Americans need to acknowledge and admit the fact that systemic racism still exists and must be rooted out.

"The bottom line is we have a lot to root out, but most of all the systematic racism that most of us whites don't like to acknowledge even exists," Biden said at an event hosted by the Rev. Al Sharpton and the National Action Network. "We don't even consciously acknowledge it. But it's been built into every aspect of our system."


Former VP Joe Biden at MLK breakfast: "We have a lot to root out, but most of all the systematic racism that most of us whites don't like to acknowledge even exists."
"There's something we have to admit—not you, we, white America—has to admit there's still a systematic racism." pic.twitter.com/preguit7yi
— ABC News (@ABC) January 21, 2019
He continued, "Because when your schools are substandard, when your houses are undervalued, when your car insurance costs more for no apparent reason, when poverty rates for black Americans is still twice that of white Americans, ... there's something we have to admit. Not you -- we -- White America has to admit there's a still a systematic racism. And it goes almost unnoticed by so many of us."

(MORE: 2020 hopefuls honor Martin Luther King Jr. as campaign pace intensifies)

Biden also expressed optimism that positive change is on its way, referencing the historic nature of the presidential inauguration he attended 10 years ago this weekend, when Barack Obama became the nation's first African-American president.

"There I was, it just hit me, standing, waiting for a black man to come 28 miles from Philadelphia to pick me up and take me on a 128-mile ride to be sworn in as president and vice president United States. Don't tell me, don't tell me things can't change!" Biden said to applause.

(MORE: Trump, Pence commemorate Martin Luther King Jr. Day with brief visit to national monument)

The former vice president is the subject of intense speculation over whether or not he will mount a presidential campaign in 2020 to try to unseat President Donald Trump.

While he did not move closer to announcing a presidential bid Monday, another presidential contender, former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, stoked further speculation about both his and Biden's presidential plans during comments at the same Washington event.

"Whatever the next year brings for Joe and me and I know we'll both keep our eyes on the real prize, and that is electing a Democrat to the White House in 2020, and getting our country back on track," Bloomberg said. "I haven't had a chance yet to talk to the Vice President at length today but I did want to get some pointers from him on how it's like to live in Washington, D.C."
winn dixie's Avatar
AHHHHH, pandering to the audience! Lets just say joe b lyin!! haha
TheDaliLama's Avatar
What is it with these people?
The_Waco_Kid's Avatar
what Joe meant to say ...

Joe Biden: America 'has to admit there's still a systemic racism against White people'

BAHHAAAAAA
what Joe meant to say ...

Joe Biden: America 'has to admit there's still a systemic racism against White people'

BAHHAAAAAA Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
Exactly
  • oeb11
  • 01-22-2019, 07:25 AM
Amen
[B]Jwhen poverty rates for black Americans is still twice that of white Americans Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
I wonder if he gave Trump a shout-out for how much better blacks are doing under the current administration than the previous one.

Nice recommendation for school vouchers too.
"you cannot go to a 7-11 or a dunkin' donuts unless you have a slight indian accent. I'm not joking", joe biden


aside from a few crackpots, there aren't any white supremacists in the united states

50 years ago there might have been, but that would have been all dimocrats
Randall Creed's Avatar
I wonder if he gave Trump a shout-out for how much better blacks are doing under the current administration than the previous one.

Nice recommendation for school vouchers too. Originally Posted by filbone
Take [black] celebrities and entertainers out of the equation then tell me how great ‘we’ blacks are doing.

Too many blacks still pay RENT, work low wages, and don’t own any businesses or take vacations. Until these things start happening with greater regularity, your comments and [inflated, or outright phony] stats is just bullshit.

When I own a house and a ranch then I’ll give credence to what you’re saying.
Randall Creed's Avatar
"you cannot go to a 7-11 or a dunkin' donuts unless you have a slight indian accent. I'm not joking", joe biden


aside from a few crackpots, there aren't any white supremacists in the united states

50 years ago there might have been, but that would have been all dimocrats Originally Posted by nevergaveitathought
Yeah, and aside from a few rapists, there aren’t anymore rapists in the United States, either.

[eye roll]
  • Tiny
  • 02-01-2019, 10:28 AM
Take [black] celebrities and entertainers out of the equation then tell me how great ‘we’ blacks are doing.

Too many blacks still pay RENT, work low wages, and don’t own any businesses or take vacations. Until these things start happening with greater regularity, your comments and [inflated, or outright phony] stats is just bullshit.

When I own a house and a ranch then I’ll give credence to what you’re saying. Originally Posted by Randall Creed
I agree but believe Democrat politicians are probably more to blame than systemic racism. Not so much the Democrats in Washington as the ones who control school boards and local governments. They've created environments where it's impossible for people to prosper.

Fibone may have exaggerated ("much" better) but he's not wrong.
  • oeb11
  • 02-01-2019, 11:14 AM
DPST Plantation politics are the most racist, repressive system in the country.
Hypocrites.
Maybe ole Joe and his crowd do get up every day thinking about Racism.

I don't. And I bet the majority of others don't.

Perhaps ole Joe needs to look into a mirror and do some serious soul searching.
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Amen
themystic's Avatar
DPST Plantation politics are the most racist, repressive system in the country.
Hypocrites. Originally Posted by oeb11
Look at Trumps WH. That will answer your questions