(Patty McMurray) This afternoon, Joe Biden hosted a joint press conference with Japan’s Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga. During his bumbling introduction of Suga, Biden mentioned Hideki Matsuyama, Japan’s first professional golfer to win the esteemed Master’s Golf Tournament.
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by Patty McMurray, April 16th, 2021
“You’ve got a Japanese boy coming over here, and guess what? He won the Master’s!” Biden told Japan’s Prime Minister during his introduction.
Watch here:
https://twitter.com/TrumpJew2/status/1383168567668060161
Social media users are in shock over Joe Biden’s comments.
Here are just a few of the comments about Joe’s “Japanese boy,” remarks:
Did @joebiden just refer to Hideki Matsuyama as a “Japanese boy?” 😳
— Rick Pendergraft💯🇺🇸 (@RPendergraft) April 16, 2021
@JoeBiden in a joint press conference with the PM of Japan, just referred to this years @TheMasters winner, Hideki Matsuyama, a “Japanese boy”. It’s not offensive when Joe says it. It’s just racist Joe being racist Joe.
— Russell (@Russell3G) April 16, 2021
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