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  • 2020-01-02 (xsd:date)
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  • ‘Weird Twitter’ Account Spreads Video Distorting Joe Biden... (en)
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  • ‘Weird Twitter’ Account Spreads Video Distorting Joe Biden Campaign Speech Claim During a campaign appearance, Democratic Party presidential candidate Joe Biden said, Our culture is not imported from some African nation. Rating Decontextualized Like this fact check? Reporting On January 1 2020, a Twitter user attempting to lobby criticism on Democratic Party presidential candidate Joe Biden went a step further than a critique by posting a video that had been edited to remove context from one of his campaign speeches. The account, which bills itself as belonging to an exclusive ‘weird twitter’ posting collective, posted an 18-second clip of Biden saying, Our culture, our culture. It’s not imported from some African nation or some Asian nation and claiming that Biden was promoting the ‘European’ identity of America: Biden proclaims the ‘European’ identity of America: Our culture is not imported from some African nation. pic.twitter.com/mG1ys8fzWB — ᏔმƦeჳ💤 (@mooncult) January 2, 2020 The clip has been spread on Twitter thousands of times since it was first published. It was almost immediately refuted by anti-disinformation reporters such as CNN’s Daniel Dale, who noted that the remark actually came at the tail end of comments that the former vice president made about the permissive nature of English common law toward domestic violence, and how that needed to be addressed in the present-day United States. What Biden actually said was: Folks, this is about changing the culture, our culture, our culture. It’s not imported from some African nation or some Asian nation. It’s our English jurisprudential culture, our European culture, that says it’s all right. Our culture, our culture. It’s not imported from some African nation or some Asian nation. It’s our English jurisprudential culture, our European culture. Florida is where wokes go to die... Please enable JavaScript Florida is where wokes go to die The Twitter account’s claims were further debunked by the news and media site Mediaite , which posted the entirety of Biden’s 13 minutes of remarks on the matter. Posted in Disinformation , Fact Checks , Politics Tagged dishonest video edits , disinformation , editing , elections 2020 , joe biden , twitter (en)
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