Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Fact check: Biden did tell a Detroit worker 'I'm not working for you' during gun rights argument

 

Fact check: Biden did tell a Detroit worker 'I'm not working for you' during gun rights argument

Ella Lee, USA TODAY
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The claim: Joe Biden told a factory worker 'I don’t work for you'

A viral social media post claims Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden isn’t the public servant he’s made out to be.

The meme, shared on Facebook, depicts an encounter between Joe Biden and a person wearing a helmet who is turned away from the camera. There’s a speech bubble over Biden’s head which reads “I don’t work for you!” as Biden points at the person, insinuating he said that to the person.

“Remember this on Election Day 2020,” the text on the image reads.

The person who posted the meme, which has been shared 63,000 times, did not respond to USA TODAY’s request for comment.

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Yes, Biden said that, but context is missing

In March, Biden got into a heated exchange over gun rights with a factory worker at an auto plant in Detroit, USA TODAY previously reported.

“You’re working for me, man,” the worker told Biden.

“I’m not working for you,” Biden said. “Give me a break, man. Don’t be such a horse’s a--.”

But the conversation between the two before those words were exchanged provides additional context to the quote in the meme.

Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden clashes with a worker in Detroit on March 10, 2020.
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden clashes with a worker in Detroit on March 10, 2020.

As Biden was making his way through a crowd of workers at the Fiat Chrysler plant, one person stopped him and accused him of “actively trying to end our Second Amendment right” and “take away our guns.”

The former vice president told the worker that he wasn't accurately describing his stance on gun control, calling him "full of s---." An aide seemingly attempted to curb the conversation, at which point Biden appeared to shush him, as seen in a video of the encounter recorded by CBS News.

Biden explained his stance on the Second Amendment, comparing its limits to those on the First Amendment right of free speech. He also said he owned shotguns and that his sons hunt.

The exchange continued to grow more tense as the man repeated his accusation that Biden pledged to take away peoples’ guns. The worker fired back that he'd seen a "viral video" of the former vice president saying he'd take away peoples' guns. 

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Biden said the videos the worker was referring to were "simply a lie." A number of manipulated videos of Biden have circulated on social media. He denied again the notion that he would confiscate guns, and argued back that there's no plausible need for semi-automatic rifles, mistakenly calling them "AR-14s."

More words were said between the two, which cannot be heard clearly on the video. The next clear language was the exchange between Biden and the worker about who works for whom. 

The photo used in the meme was taken by photographer Mandel Ngan for AFP via Getty Images. Biden was not holding public office at the time the video was taken, though he was running for president.

In response to USA TODAY's request for comment, Biden spokesperson Matt Hill pointed to a fact check by PolitiFact of the same comment.

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Our rating: Missing context

We rate the claim that Biden told a factory worker “I don’t work for you” as MISSING CONTEXT because it may mislead some without additional information. The worker and Biden argued over gun control and Second Amendment rights before the statement was made. The encounter took place on March 10 at an auto plant in Detroit.

This is the world you wanted.....Chicago sisters accused of stabbing employee 27 times after being asked to wear a mask

 

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Chicago sisters accused of stabbing employee 27 times after being asked to wear a mask

Keydra Manns

Two Chicago sisters were denied bail after allegedly stabbing a store clerk 27 times over the request to wear a mask

A man was stabbed multiple times after asking two women to wear masks.

Two sisters entered a small shop in Chicago on Sunday when they were approached by a worker who asked them to wear a mask and to use hand sanitizer to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 according to Karie James who is a police spokesperson, the Chicago Sun Times reported. They refused and began to argue with the man at the store located on the 3200 block of West Roosevelt Road.

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The argument escalated and the women Jessica Hill, 21, and Jayla Hill, 18, are accused of attacking the man. Jessica pulled a knife out of her back pocket and began stabbing the 32-year-old man. Jayla held the man in place by his hair while the victim was stabbed 27 times.

Chicago sisters Jessica and Jayla Hill thegrio.com
Jessica and Jayla Hill (Credit: Chicago Police)

Jessica allegedly taunted the employee as a “b- – – -” and said he had gotten “f- – – – – up” by the sisters. Jayla recorded the incident on her phone.

The Hill sisters were both treated for minor wounds at St. Anthony Hospital while the victim was treated at Mount Sinai Hospital.

The women were arrested at the scene and appeared in court for a bail hearing on Tuesday as their lawyer insisted they’d been overcharged and only acted in self-defense. A judge denied bail for the sisters. They are due in court again on Nov. 4.

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This isn’t the first time requesting a customer to wear a mask went very wrong. In June, a Walmart employee in Florida was shoved after they asked a customer to wear a mask.  Also, in May, a Target worker found themselves in the middle of a brawl after requesting that two customers wear their mask.

According to The New York Times, retail employees are often the ones enforcing the rule to wear a mask indoors, and far too often they are being injured over it. During an intense exchange between a Trader Joes employee and a customer, the customer said they should not be forced to wear a mask.

“We are in America here land of the free. Look at all of these sheep that are here, all wearing this mask that is actually dangerous for them,” a woman refused according to NYT.

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big search on internet.......how to change my vote

 

 

 

people are finding out that they were told lies. You think he is FOR YOU and will make things better for you.... 

my God...dont make a fool out of yourself, he only wants your vote. He make you believe his lies....



Plus Kamala will be pres soon....Joe doesnt look well



Monday, October 26, 2020

Stop b-tching about the virus if you are not staying home and following CDC. Drive thru neighborhoods late at night... look at the all the people gathering.

 

 

What a bunch of LIARS.

 

We drove around last night and you would not beleive all the people in and out of houses and apts.

 

You are complaing about 1 in 5 black people getting the virus... keep your ass at home and wear the mask over your nose too dumb ass. They are getting it because they won't stay home and stop iviting the whole neighborhood into their home.


Stop making excuses.




My OPINION of cardib is that she is..... (how do I say this?).... she is NOT what I would call a lady

 

 

Loud mouth ....

screaming and yelling....

the words she uses are gross and discusting

showing disgusting body parts...

 

all fake (hair nails eye lashes etc)

 

and YOU made her that way.

 

A lady does not need to raise her voice to be heard. She is a slob.