Biden vs. Biden on ‘Is America a Racist Country?’

Guest Post by Pat Buchanan

Biden vs. Biden on 'Is America a Racist Country?'

Can you lead a country about whose history you profess shame? And how long will Americans follow leaders who appear to agree with those who hate what America was and, yes, what America is?

“Hear me clearly: America is not a racist country.”

So declared Sen. Tim Scott, a Black Republican, in his televised rebuttal to Joe Biden’s address to Congress.

Asked the next day what he thought of Scott’s statement, Biden said he agrees. “No, I don’t think the American people are racist.”

Vice President Kamala Harris also agreed with Scott, “No, I don’t think America is a racist country.”

What makes these rejections of the charge of racism against America significant is that Biden and Harris both seemed to say the opposite after Derek Chauvin was convicted.

Biden had called George Floyd’s death “a murder (that) ripped the blinders off for the whole world to see the systemic racism… that is a stain on our nation’s soul.”

Harris had said much the same: “America has a long history of systemic racism. Black Americans — and Black men, in particular — have been treated throughout the course of our history as less than human.”

But which is the predominant view of Biden and Harris about the moral character of the country they were elected to lead?

Is it a vicious slander, as Scott implied, to call America a “racist country”? Or is America’s soul, as Biden and Harris said, so stained by “systemic racism” that this country has treated Black Americans “as less than human” for the 400 years of her existence.

Has America been a curse for the 40 million Black people whose numbers have multiplied 10-fold since the abolition of slavery in 1865, and whose freedoms and material prosperity have grown accordingly?

Or has America been a blessing to Black people?

This is not just a gotcha question.

For the clashing commentaries of Biden and Harris reflect an ideological divide within their own coalition over a most basic issue: Is America a good country?

We have been on this terrain before.

Between LBJ’s landslide in 1964 and the breaking of his presidency in 1968, the Democratic Party had split into three factions, all at war with one another.

There was the Lyndon Johnson-Hubert Humphrey establishment that controlled the presidency and the party machinery. There was the Robert Kennedy-Gene McCarthy-George McGovern anti-establishment and anti-war left.

And there was the populist-right George Wallace bloc, containing millions of flag-waving blue-collar Democrats in northern industrial states and Southern Dixiecrats who detested the leftist radicals on cultural and patriotic grounds.

That Democratic Party disintegrated in the convention hall and the streets of Chicago in August of 1968, opening the door to the GOP era of Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan.

Today’s Democratic Party encompasses three similar blocs.

There is the Biden liberal establishment that controls the media, the academy, the Congress, the administration. There is the Bernie Sanders-Elizabeth Warren-AOC progressive-socialist wing. And there is, today, a new militant and radical third force.

Included in its ranks are Black Lives Matter, antifa and protesters who burn Old Glory, tear down statues, monuments and memorials, assault cops, smash and loot stores and riot at will.

This is the “Abolish Ice!” and “Defund the Police!” faction of the party that detests the old America and favors open borders to alter it forever. This anarchic element is rendered moral sanction by journalists and politicians who share its malignant view of American history.

The Biden-Harris statements on the conviction of Chauvin were tailored to pander to this crowd.

Yet, in his address to Congress, Biden also made a statement that sounded like a Biden plagiarism of Trumpian nationalism:

“All the investments in the American Jobs Plan will be guided by one principle: ‘Buy American.’ American tax dollars are going to be used to buy American products made in America that create American jobs.”

Biden is scrambling to keep one foot in every camp in his coalition by appearing to agree, at times, with them all.

The problem: While one part of his party believes America is a good and great country deserving of loyalty and love, another believes America is racist in its soul — a land whose character is defined, as it has ever been, by white supremacy, white privilege and white rule of people of color.

This leftist rage, however, is partly rooted in urban myth.

Consider. Last year, in D.C., our nation’s capital, there were 200 homicides and 980 people shot, mostly Blacks.

How many were the victims of rogue cops or Proud Boys?

Can you lead a country about whose history you profess shame?

And how long will Americans follow leaders who appear to agree with those who hate what America was and, yes, what America is?

In 2020, Trump united the Democrats. But with Trump gone, Biden must do the uniting of his disparate party himself.

And his need to behave, at times, like a believer in the racial indictment of the America he grew up in is probably not something Joe Biden can credibly and indefinitely pull off.

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9 Comments
Doctor de Vaca
Doctor de Vaca
May 4, 2021 8:41 am

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rhs jr
rhs jr
May 4, 2021 10:03 am

The USSA is extremely Racist country, take an honest poll of American White males: Have you been discriminated against because of your race (or gender)? It is the Law Stupid.

Eddy O
Eddy O
  rhs jr
May 5, 2021 8:42 am

Yes, I have.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
May 4, 2021 10:53 am

“Is America racist?” Is a stupid question. The answer totally depends upon the definition of the word. Fifty years ago, nobody even used the word “racist”. It was “prejudice”. If you said “prejudiced”, the d was silent. Are you prejudice? I’m not prejudice. Pre-judging someone because of their skin color wasn’t fair, and we usually like fair play. Then some professor decided that noticing all of the pathologies of certain racial groups was “racist”. “Systemic racism” means basing your life decisions on actual statistics, even while mouthing platitudes you don’t believe about all communities being equal.

Whether America is racist or not, we’re less “racist” than most other countries – Mexico, Spain, China, etc. The exceptions being the Nordics, who are so open-minded their brain fell out.

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BUCKED/BUY MORE AMMO/BOURBON TOO
May 4, 2021 1:03 pm

Senile Joe forgets that most of the “Racist” laws that kept people of color out of society’s realm were enacted by Demonrats like himself .

Henry Ford
Henry Ford
May 4, 2021 1:21 pm

Biden is a pandering fool that has no idea what his position is on anything, so he just caters to whatever the last person said. Such a great leader he is.

1776
1776
May 4, 2021 1:28 pm

Well, since “Biden” is the president of a foreign, bankrupt, pissant little corporation known as “United States,” he has nothing to say about Americans.

If the president of Wal-Mart started spewing off about whether “America was racist,” or making “executive edicts,” would you listen, care, let alone think they had anything to do with you?

Biden was installed by the plenary oligarchy of DC. He “presides” over the Municipal Corporation (bankruptcy finalized on November 5th 2020) known as “US Inc.” This corporation has nothing to do with America, or Americans. Stop jumping when this corporation says “frog.”

Outside DC, any “executive orders” or similar apply only to those that work for this Corporation (U.S. Citizens and citizens of the United States). Actual Americans should ignore and laugh at anything emanating from this swampy little pirate nation on the Potomac, as it has as much meaning as a fart in the wind.

Figure out who you are, and act accordingly.

Or, keep being hornswoggled as things get (much) worse.

Yahsure
Yahsure
May 4, 2021 3:52 pm

I traveled the U.S. for years and never met any racists. I heard a few racist things on my CB. I’ve read plenty of ignorant racist stuff on TBP. None of it bothers me much though.
I remember Obama as the great divider pushing class and race warfare. Biden is just continuing this hate-filled version of divide and conquer. Trump was like Gandhi compared to these Communists.