
“Liar, liar, pants on fire!”
The 81-year-old President Joe Biden seems on a high as he once again raised the same lies about starting “a civil rights movement” in Bethel AME Church in Wilmington, Delaware. He also claimed to “have spent more time” in the church than “most people” he knew.
However, these claims have long been debunked.
Before this blunder, Biden had once expressed attending civil rights organizing sessions at Wilmington’s Union Baptist Church, but church personnel have stated “they don’t recall” any of that.
“No. Not at our building,” says Phyllis Drummond, who worked at Union Baptist Church.
In early January last year, Biden also claimed:
“I’d go to 8 o’clock Mass, then I’d go to Reverend Herring’s church where we’d meet in order to organize and figure where we were going to go, whether we were going to desegregate the Rialto movie theater or what we were going to do,” he went on.
“I got my education, for real, in the black church, and that’s not hyperbole, it’s a fact,” he said.
In an article by the New York Times, Biden also purported that his “political identity” was shaped through his encounters at the church.
“I was raised in the black church politically — not a joke.”
“That’s what I’m part of. That’s where my political identity comes from. And it’s the single most loyal constituency I’ve ever had,” he said.
However, civil rights activist Shaun King exposed these statements were not at all true and called the president a “serial liar.”
“Four different people in Wilmington expressed to me that these claims of Biden are so outrageous and dishonest that it caused them to truly worry for his mental health,” mocks King.
Aside from these fabrications, delusional Biden also claims he was arrested in the 1970s in South Africa during his visit with Nelson Mandela.
He also bragged about calling Slobodan Milosevic a “damn war criminal” in person but those who were with him could not recall such event.
Biden’s lies on racial issues seemed to cringe even his own Vice President, who expressed that it was “hurtful” to hear Biden ” “talk about the reputations of two United States senators who built their reputations and careers on segregation of race,” says Kamala Harris.
With this series of fabrications, Biden seems to speak out of frustration, implying a desire to either become part of or ignite a civil rights movement which he failed to do so even up to the present.
This stands in contrast to his rival, Trump, who proved to be a firebrand, igniting support and energizing the Make America Great Again movement.



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