FLASHBACK: Biden Endorsed Violence Against ‘Ugly White Regime’ in South Africa, Was Called Out by Reagan Admin
"They've begged, they've borrowed, they've crawled," said Biden. "And now they're taking up arms!"
Frankie Stockes by Frankie Stockes
July 17, 2021
Current U.S. President, Joe Biden endorsed violence against what he called the “ugly white regime” ruling 1980s South Africa and was called out by Ronald Reagan’s Secretary of State during a 1986 hearing in which the then-Senator from Delaware told Secretary Schultz that he was “ashamed” of the United States for not backing those “taking up arms” against white South Africans and their government. 35 years later, South Africa is aflame as anti-white mobs reign lawlessness and terror down on the nation where shops and farms have been so severely looted that experts say famine is imminent.
Discussing the strained relationship between the United States and their South African counterparts, who were working towards the gradual end of the Apartheid system, Biden seemed to lose control of his emotions as he began ranting and shouting at Secretary Schultz, unhappy with a Reagan Administration policy that sought for the U.S. to remain part of South Africa’s “solution” to ending apartheid.
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