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Yale Prof.: Biden Working w/ COVID ‘Epitomizes White Supremacy’

'This is what happens to the brains of people who view the world and all that is in it through the prism of race... '

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) As President Joe Biden battles the latest version of the Coronavirus, his public relations staff has attempted to emphasize his strength by showing how he is working through the pain and logging long hours trying to act presidential.

“I asked [Biden] if he had a message for the American people,” White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said. “The president said he’s still putting 8+ hours of work a day.”

Not about to let a white man get away with working hard, a black Yale Medical School professor took to Twitter to explain how Biden was exercising his white supremacy, Just the News reported.

Dr. Kimberly Sue wrote in a now-deleted post that Biden was putting others at risk.

“POTUS working while having COVID infection epitomizes white supremacy urgency in the workplace. Sets a bad example for everyone that he cannot rest,” she wrote.

“COVID infection is serious, symptoms debilitating for many, and ppl should take time off without working through it.”

The 79-year-old president contracted the deadly virus despite being up to date on all of the latest jabs.

Sue was relentlessly mocked by right-wingers online, who pointed out her many delusions.

“This is one of the best tweets I’ve ever seen. So brilliantly crafted and bats*** crazy. 10/10,” Lone Conservative founder Kassy Dillon wrote in a Tweet.

Others noted that she got the president she wanted and is now complaining about him.

“Addiction physician upset with white supremacist @POTUS she dutifully voted for,” radio host Tony Bruno said.

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