Gettysburg:Seeking to unite the country behind him four weeks before the November 3 presidential poll, Democratic Party candidate Joe Biden on Tuesday said there is no place for hate in America and the country can have both law and order and racial justice.
"There is no place for hate in America. It will be given no licence; it will be given no oxygen; it will be given no safe harbour," said Biden (77) during a speech at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, where former US president Abraham Lincoln had delivered a historic speech in 1863.
Biden, who has widened his lead over President Donald Trump by double digits in the national polls, said in recent months, the country has been riled by instances of the excessive police force, heart-wrenching cases of racial injustice with lives lost needlessly and senselessly.
Stressing that this can't be tolerated, Biden said, It's a product of a history that goes back 400 years to the moment when black men, women, and children first were brought here in chains. I do not believe we have to choose between law and order and racial justice in America. We can have both, Biden said.
The former US president said the nation can honestly face systemic racism and strong enough to provide safe streets to families and small businesses.
"We have no need for armed militias roaming America's streets and we should have no tolerance for extremist white supremacy groups menacing our communities," he said.
America today, he said, needs leadership that seeks to deescalate tensions to open lines of communication to bring people together.
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"To heal. To hope. As president, that's precisely what I will do. We paid a high price for allowing the deep divisions in this country to impact on how we deal with coronavirus. 210,000 Americans dead and the number is climbing. It's estimated that nearly another 2,10,000 Americans could lose their lives by the end of the year. Enough. No more. Let's just set partisanship aside. Let's end the politics and follow the science," he said.