Media outlets quickly picked up Biden’s comments and rightfully parsed the words that seemed to generalize all Black people as a monolith as spoken by a man who is poised to become the next president of the United States.
Parscale tweeted about it in an effort to push the debatable narrative that “Biden thinks he owns the Black vote and that he can dictate what Black people do.”
Likewise, Katrina Pierson, a villainous senior advisor for Trump’s campaign and a leader in the borderline irrelevant Black Voices for Trump group, rejoiced in a statement about Biden’s comments.
Ironically, her statement generalized Black folks the same way Biden’s comments were accused of doing by declaring to Black Americans in the statement that “Joe Biden does not deserve our votes.”
Biden was loose and free with Charlamagne throughout the entire interview that the radio host told him in advance would be centered on Black people.