Faced with the controversy and attacks from Donald Trump, Joe Biden had to explain the meaning of his remarks aimed at the African-American community - / AP / SIPA

A “disaster from which we cannot recover”, just that. On Friday, Donald Trump did not hesitate to mock his US presidential opponent Joe Biden, following controversial comments made by the Democratic candidate about African Americans. "Sleeping Joe has just lost the Black vote," wrote the US president, using his favorite nickname to designate his rival he will face in the November 3 presidential election.

The origin of the pike? Comments made by the former vice-president of Barack Obama in an interview with American associations of black and Hispanic journalists (NABJ and NAHJ), broadcast Thursday. “What you all know but most people don't is that unlike the African American community, with notable exceptions, the Hispanic community is an incredibly diverse community, with incredibly different attitudes about different things. Joe Biden said.

The African-American community is not "monolithic"

Faced with the controversy, Joe Biden was forced to explain himself in the evening. “Earlier today, I made comments about the diversity in the African American and Latin communities that I want to clarify,” he tweeted. "I didn't mean to suggest in any way that the African American community is monolithic - not on its identity, not on the issues, not at all."

“My commitment to you is this: I will always listen,” he continued. "I will never stop fighting for the African American community and I will never stop fighting for a more equal future."

Blacks, a key electorate

Former Barack Obama right-hand man Joe Biden, 77, won the Democratic primary largely thanks to the vote of black voters who gave him a big victory in South Carolina after a series of humiliating defeats this winter.

Known for his cookie-cutter, often annoyed statements, Joe Biden has already made several controversial comments about African Americans, a key electorate for any Democrat wanting to win the US presidential election.

And each time Donald Trump, who has been accused several times of making racist comments and scores minimal with this electorate in the polls, takes it up. “Joe Biden this morning totally despised and insulted the black community,” he denounced Thursday.

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