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 @BoastfulZebraPatriot from Minnesota commented…2wks2W

Of all Biden's crazy stories, New Guinea cannibals' eating his uncle is actually the most plausible.

 @JollyIdealisticVeteranfrom Virginia disagreed…2wks2W

Umm how? It is a given whenever Biden opens his mouth AND tells a story, he is lying. After he told this story, a person knew he was lying AND after the military reported what really happened to his uncle….Biden was lying. At what point did you think Biden was telling the truth?

 @GrumpyP0litic4lPeace and Freedom from Ohio commented…2wks2W

JUST IN: The White House admits Joe Biden was lying when he suggested that his uncle was eaten by cannibals in New Guinea during WW2.

Wow, I definitely thought this was a true story.

Karine Jean-Pierre tried deflecting by saying Biden was simply just expressing how "incredibly proud" he was of his uncle before admitting the story was false.

"You saw the president, he was incredibly proud of his uncle’s service in uniform."

Jean-Pierre then admitted that his uncle Ambrose Finnegan actually died by crashing into the Pacific.

"You saw him respond to all of you when asked about the moment yesterday and his uncle who lost his life when the military aircraft he was on crashed in the Pacific after taking off near New Guinea."

 @GloomyPolentaPatriot from Florida commented…2wks2W

I’ve never heard of “expressing you’re proud” of a relative by claiming they were eaten by cannibals

 @ShyD3fenceGreenfrom Indiana commented…2wks2W

Yeah if I was proud of a relative, I wouldn't lead with telling people about how they were eaten by cannibals.

 @WorldlyPoliticalPolarGreen from Michigan commented…2wks2W

So some cannibals ate his Uncle? We are getting closer to him saying that Gilligan, Mary Ann, and the Skipper built a grass hut for his grandpa while Friday kept an eye out for the pirates.

 @PoliticBurritosDemocratfrom Indiana disagreed…2wks2W

Well no, they never found his body. But. Apparently New Guinea folks liked to eat dead people.

 @CakeArianaAmerican Solidarity from Connecticut commented…2wks2W

Biden, for the third time in less than 24 hours, tells the dubious story about his "Uncle Bosey" and "a lot of cannibals" in New Guinea before repeating the debunked "suckers and losers" hoax.

He also claims D-Day was on a Sunday (it was on a Tuesday).

HE IS NOT WELL.

 @RepresentationEvaLibertarianfrom Massachusetts agreed…2wks2W

Joe can say anything that he wants because 90% of the media will edit his words to cover for him and 60% of the public will not know that they are being lied to

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How important is it for leaders to address and correct their mistakes, especially when it comes to representing history accurately?

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Should historical context be considered an excuse for making stereotypical remarks about a country or its people?

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