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New Guinea Residents Still Outraged over Biden’s ‘Cannibal’ Lie

Joe Biden falsely claimed that his uncle was shot down in World War II and suggested that New Guinea cannibals devoured the poor man. Needless to say, some New Guinea residents are not amused.

“Ambrose Finnegan, we called him Uncle Bossie, was shot down. He was in the Army Air Corps before there was an Air Force, flying single-engine planes, flying over New Guinea. It was a reconnaissance flight,” Biden told reporters when he first made the claim.

“[He] It was shot down in an area where there were many cannibals at the time. They never recovered his body,” Biden added. “But while I was there, the government came back and inspected the plane parts and things like that and found it.”

According to the far-left Associated Press, they did their best to protect Biden from this outrageous and embarrassing rampage of madness…

(Ensign Ambrose J.) Finnegan died May 14, 1944, according to the Department of Defense’s Defense POW/MIA Accounting Office. The agency said Finnegan was a passenger on an Army Air Force plane that crash-landed off the coast of New Guinea in the Pacific Ocean “for unknown reasons.”

One of the plane’s four crew members survived, but there are no reports that he had to flee a canoe full of rabid New Guinean cannibals.

That is, 1) Biden’s uncle was not flying the plane, he was a passenger, 2) Biden was not shot down and was the victim of an engine failure, and 3) his body was eaten by cannibals. It means that it was lost at sea, rather than being lost at sea.

When asked about this, some New Guinea residents said: not amused:

Analysts in Papua New Guinea shown his comments said the claims were unfounded and poorly judged, saying the U.S. is strengthening ties with Papua New Guinea and countering Chinese influence in the Pacific region. He pointed out that these claims came out at a time when the government was trying to

“The Melanesian group, which includes Papua New Guinea, is a very proud people,” said Michael Kabuni, a political science lecturer at the University of Papua New Guinea. “And they’re going to find this kind of categorization very uncomfortable. It’s not because someone says, ‘Oh, there used to be cannibalism in PNG.’ Yes, we know that, it’s a fact.

“But take it out of context and your [uncle] Having jumped out of a plane, somehow we thought it was a good meal, but that is unacceptable. ”

“Paints PNG in a bad light. There is already a lot of negative press in Papua New Guinea regarding riots and inter-tribal fighting, but this does not help. [the claims are] There is no basis for it,” added Mahoropa Rabel, an economics lecturer at the University of Papua New Guinea.

“For a president of the United States to say something like that…even out of the blue, I don’t think he should have said it at all,” he added.

The best way for Trump to troll Biden would be to go in front of a fake media group of former presidents and say exactly what Biden is saying. President Trump should hold a press conference, talk about his World War II relatives who were shot down and eaten by cannibals, and wait for the reaction.

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