It's often in generalities, too. "Black Lives Matter" , "Say that you disavow white supremacy." Trump asked for specific groups to disavow and Biden mentioned a group that has a Hispanic chairman and is visibly not a "white supremacist" group.
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"Submit to our memetic frame" is the real message. "Grovel for our approval and *maybe* we'll grant it"
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I don't think Biden is even aware of this line of thinking, though certainly his most radical supporters are, but it fits with the absurd belief that white supremacy is an intersectional cause, with Asians, Latinos, white men, and Uncle Toms who have lost their "blackness badge".
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He inhabits and rose through a world governed by that memetic framework. The interesting thing about Biden is that since he's pretty dopey to begin with and is in decline he still blurts out the magic spells from older frames - like his mention of "the working man" in Scranton
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"Elderly Tourettes" as @Steve_Sailer calls it where you can no longer hold the complex justifications for a worldview in your head so you either accidentally speak the truth or expose the bare essence of the frame.
In this case just a flat demand to cuck through forced speech
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