Rapper P. Diddy rapped Democrat presidential candidate Joe Biden after the former vice president made yet another one of his signature racist remarks on Charlamagne Tha God's radio show "The Breakfast Club."
In the interview, Biden commented without being asked a question, "I tell you if you have a problem figuring out whether you’re for me or Trump, then you ain’t black.”
By the way, if you ever walk into a Dunkin Donuts and don't hear an Indian accent, then you ain't in no Dunkin Donuts.
Combs tweeted the video of Biden making the widely condemned remarks, saying, “Aye bruh @JoeBiden I already told you the #BlackVoteAintFree”
Aye bruh @JoeBiden I already told you the #BlackVoteAintFree pic.twitter.com/6ZoIfGFcHRExcept it's highly unlikely that Mr. Diddy is going to vote for President Trump because the left stream media has their audience convinced that Trump is the racist, not Biden.
Combs later tweeted:
To Whom It May Concern: It’s called, Black Leverage. #BlackVoteAintFree
— Diddy (@Diddy) May 22, 2020
Paris Dennard, Senior Communications Advisor for Black Media Affairs for the Republican Party, hit Biden hard in a statement for his remarks:
“Joe Biden has a history of bigoted and racist remarks that he can no longer hide from in his basement quarantine. With the powerhouse political machine the RNC has built, we will be sure that every Black American knows the choice they face in November – a candidate with a failed record who has continuously taken our community for granted, or continued prosperity and opportunity under President Trump. 1.3 million Black Americans voted for President Trump in 2016, and more are coming in November.”
Dennard wasn't alone. Many high profile figures in the black community slammed Biden over his remarks.
Fox News host Harris Faulkner responded to Biden’s remarks by saying, “I’ve been fighting against this notion that you’re not black enough unless you think a certain way, or you vote a certain way, you speak a certain way, you do certain things. My whole life, I grew up military, pretty much neutral along the zone of can we all just get along no matter what we look like.”
“I have biracial daughters,” Faulkner continued. “This is more than just a little offensive; it is shortsighted, it is a blind spot for this former vice president. He should’ve gotten up immediately on whatever venue or microphone he had. I would’ve said it for him immediately right there on ‘The Breakfast Club.’ And say, ‘you know what, let me restate that.’”
“You don’t have to be any particular race to know when someone puts you down because you’re different,” she said in conclusion.
Of course, President Trump never lets a tweetportunity go bye without jumping into the pool with both feet.
HARRIS IS A GREAT AMERICAN! pic.twitter.com/cfvCPltijXSometimes less is more, more or less.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 22, 2020
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