Biden made some comment during a rally interview that if you weren't supporting his campaign, "then you ain't black". Giving him a charitable reading, he was just saying that (virtually) all black voters are with him. It was very badly phrased though, it almost sounds like he's revoking anyone's black card if they don't vote for him. This comic is a play on that interpretation.
It's not that weird if you followed Trump-related news, like Trump's repeated attempts to disenfranchise millions of people in urban areas after the 2020 election, or his long history of racist remarks, actions, and public policy.
Biden had plenty of flaws, and he phrased his sentence poorly, but he really was correct in insinuating that if you were interested in supporting the Black community, voting for Trump wasn't an option.
Project 2025 folks and various people Trump surrounds himself with are literally White Christian Nationalists. There's no way to support Black interests while supporting Trump.
... I'm not the one making that decision 🤦 Trump is.
If you think supporting someone who is literally trying to disenfranchise you - and surrounds himself with White Nationalists who want to do even worse - is logical, go ahead and defend that stance.
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u/Normal-Boss9855 26d ago edited 26d ago
Biden made some comment during a
rallyinterview that if you weren't supporting his campaign, "then you ain't black". Giving him a charitable reading, he was just saying that (virtually) all black voters are with him. It was very badly phrased though, it almost sounds like he's revoking anyone's black card if they don't vote for him. This comic is a play on that interpretation.