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But the reasoning he offered was that forcing de-segregation would be destructive for black identity.
"I think the concept of busing," Biden said in the interview, "that we are going to integrate people so that they all have the same access and they learn to grow up with one another and all the rest, is a rejection of the whole movement of black pride."
Biden continued in the interview to argue that de-segregation of minorities and whites was "a rejection of the entire black awareness concept, where black is beautiful, black culture should be studied; and the cultural awareness of the importance of their own identity, their own individuality."
In more recent but far less racist statements, Biden has hinted that he is seriously considering running in 2020 to challenge President Donald Trump in what will likely be his re-election bid.
In a statement in early December, Biden said "I'll be as straight with you as I can. I think I'm the most qualified person in the country to be president."
"I've been doing this my whole adult life, and the issues that are the most consequential relating to the plight of the middle class and our foreign policy are things that I have — even my critics would acknowledge," he added, "I may not be right, but I know a great deal about it."
Here's the latest on a possible Biden 2020 run:
Could Joe Biden Win In 2020?www.youtube.com
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