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ROOKE: Biden Paints Morbid Picture Of Morehouse College Grads’ Future In Speech Meant To Uplift Them

President Joe Biden delivered a commencement address at Morehouse College, painting a bleak future for Black college graduates.

Biden spoke at a Georgia HBCU on Sunday, evoking the Democratic Party’s discourse on race and inequality. He also made special mention of George Floyd in his speech.

“The pandemic has taken so much from you. Some of you have lost loved ones, such as moms, dads, brothers and sisters, who are unable to celebrate with you here today. High School Graduation You started attending college right around the time George Floyd was killed and racial reckoning was happening. It’s natural to wonder if you should. What is democracy? Black men are being murdered in the streets,” Biden said. (Luke: The left is losing its mind as a Republican calls it the bluff of decades-old liberals)

How humiliating it felt to be a college graduate sitting in a crowd listening to Biden compare his life’s accomplishments to the drug addicts who caused the 2020 race riots. Dew. They’re not like Floyd. They studied hard for four years to earn their college degrees, but what was supposed to be the highlight of their college years was denounced by America’s most powerful man.

“What is democracy? The vestiges of broken promises still leave black communities behind. What is democracy? To get a fair shot, you have to be 10 times better than everyone else.” Above all, what does that mean? As you’ve heard before, it’s about being a black man who loves his country, even if it doesn’t love him equally. ” he continued. “As I sit behind the Desk of Resolve in the Oval Office, there are two busts of him in front of the fireplace across from my desk, one of which is of Dr. King. [and] One of Bobby Kennedy.I often find myself looking at that bust. [and] to make a decision. We ask ourselves: Are we staying true to our claims as a nation to provide jobs and justice to end racism and poverty and restore our leadership in the world? ” (Luke: Men in dresses are not the only delusional victims of left-wing brainwashing)

“In America, we are all created equal. Extremists are closing doors of opportunity, defeating affirmative action, and attacking the values ​​of diversity, equality, and inclusion.” he added. “They don’t think you’re the future of America. But they’re wrong.”

Adam Coleman, founder of Wrong Speak Publishing, said in response to Biden’s speech that he heard the president of the United States stand up and tell them that the country doesn’t love them because of their race. said how disappointing it must have been for university graduates.

“You’ve been trying for years to graduate from college, and then Joe Biden shows up on your day of celebration and tells you that you’re a victim and that America doesn’t love you because you’re black. Imagine being reminded of that,” Coleman said.

Libre Initiative President Daniel Garza said Biden’s speech was an “insult” to graduates and “all minorities.”

“Biden demeans us by casting all minorities as victims, incapable of competing, and all white people as oppressors. Never mind that countless people have benefited immeasurably from American principles, free markets, and democracy. We are [a] A perfect nation? No, but show me something better,” Garza said.

Conservatives are laudable for condemning Biden’s obvious racism. So where is the anger on the left? Did they use it all to defend Christian Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker’s family speech at Benedictine College?

These men and women deserve praise for their hard work and determination. Instead, they heard a president say that the country they grew up in hated them because of the color of their skin, and that their accomplishments meant nothing in America. (Luke: The left wants to remove strong Christians like Harrison Butker from view and consciousness)

The left insists that every minority in this country lives with a shoe around their neck, despite the obvious reality that the American Dream has always been available to everyone. These graduates have proven the same by completing their coursework and earning their degrees.

The crowd could be heard cheering Biden, but the praise for his speech seemed muted compared to the standing ovation Butker received at Benedictine. Is it finally time for our country to grow tired of the victim mentality that pits Americans against each other based on gender and race?

Biden’s Morehouse speech was depressing and undermined their hard work. He should have encouraged these graduates. But as expected, he gave a typical Democratic campaign speech that focused on the color of their skin rather than their individual merits.

There are many examples of successful Black Americans in this country, which Mr. Biden wants to highlight and tell these graduates to look up to.

For example, former President Barack Obama became the first black president in our nation’s history, and Clarence Thomas became the first black Supreme Court justice. A National Medal of Humanities recipient, Thomas Sowell graduated from Harvard University, Columbia University, and the University of Chicago, where he became a leader in economics and social commentary. Dr. Carol Swain overcame teenage pregnancy to become an award-winning political scientist and professor of political science and law at Vanderbilt University.

Still, Biden decided to tell Morehouse graduates that the color of their skin makes them eternal victims. They should have received better reviews.

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