My opinion is it was wrong to oust the CEO of Papa Johns to make a quote saying nigger and it's wrong to criticize Biden for making a quote saying nigger. If you'd pointed out this disparity in your post I'd have agreed,but that's not what you did. You posted an out of context quote with no comment.
It was wrong. How about how Trump is constantly misquoted as "praising white nationalists" at Charlottesville despite the fact he did no such thing. Millions of Americans believe that lie. Did context matter then to anyone compared to the results? We live in a post-truth society where BLM tears down statues of abolitionists and escaped slaves. A little mermaid statue gets spray painted "racist fish". You greatly over estimate the average moron and expect to still win the game being the only one playing by the rules.
Spreading further wrongs doesn't help. Say this quote gains traction, it only discredits those that oppose Biden. I know the truth is suppressed, that everything the media says is twisted and distorted, but why spread lies? This is a clear distortion that is easily discredited, why fight this battle?
There's a mentality among a significant group of black people in which the context won't matter. They see it as "their word" and whitey isn't allowed to breathe it under any circumstances.
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