Biden's Lies
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The handbook that the Biden folx endorsed: https://img1.wsimg.com/blobby/go/8d4b8aa7-b12e-4df8-9836-081a29841523/downloads/ATN Guide to Racial and Restorative Justice in.pdf?ver=1624847347458
folx is a new word for me
(Definition of folx
: FOLKS —used especially to explicitly signal the inclusion of groups commonly marginalized)
The Biden administration admitted it made an error on Wednesday when its guidance for school reopening promoted a radical activist group’s handbook that advocates for educators to "disrupt Whiteness and other forms of oppression,"
Build a school culture that engages in healing
and advocacy. This requires a commitment to
learning from students, families, and educators
who disrupt Whiteness and other forms of
oppression.
Support Free, antiracist therapy for White educators and
support staff
Those white people are just awful.
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Tweets.
He's got a nice set of tweets ..
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President Biden said at a wildfire-focused event in Idaho Monday that his “first job offer” came from the local lumber and wood-products business Boise Cascade, but the company says it has “no record” of that being true.
Biden, who is renowned for sharing memories that did not happen, said that he regularly mentioned the job offer to his Senate colleague from Idaho, the late Democratic Sen. Frank Church.
“I used to tell Frank Church this, I got a — my first job offer, where I wanted — my wife, deceased wife and I wanted to move to Idaho because we — not a joke — it’s such a beautiful, beautiful state. And I interviewed for a job at Boise Cascade,” Biden said.
He added: “And in the meantime there was a war going on. Anyway. But the whole point was that I used to always kid Frank.”
But Boise Cascade spokeswoman Lisa Tschampl told The Post, “We have no record of President Biden’s application or of him having worked for the company. “
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Professional. Pure professional.
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We don't call it lying anymore. These are alternative facts.
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@doctor-phibes said in Biden's Lies:
We don't call it lying anymore. These are alternative facts.
I've heard it referred to as "calling it like it is."