#RacistHunter and #RacistBiden Trend on Twitter Over Report That Hunter Biden Used Racial Slurs in Texts
(R-L) Attorney General of Delaware Beau Biden, Hunter Biden, and Ashley Biden, watch their father Democratic vice presidential candidate, U.S. Vice President Joe Biden speaks on stage during the final day of the Democratic National Convention at Time Warner Cable Arena on September 6, 2012 in Charlotte, North Carolina. The DNC, which concludes today, nominated U.S. President Barack Obama as the Democratic presidential candidate. Streeter Lecka/Getty Images

Hashtags #RacistHunter and #RacistBiden trended on social media after a report on Hunter Biden's text messages containing racial slurs surfaced.

The text messages of Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden, showed him using the n-word on multiple occasions with his white lawyer, The Daily Mail reported.

But according to a Forbes report, the authenticity of the claims has not yet been verified. The text exchanges between Hunter Biden and a Chicago corporate lawyer were reportedly discovered on the younger Biden's laptop abandoned at a Delaware computer repair shop in 2019.

It has been previously reported that the laptop also contained photos and videos of an orgy involving the president's son and other individuals.

#RacistHunter and #RacistBiden Trended

The revelation of Hunter Biden using the racial slurs multiple times led the hashtags #RacistHunter and #RacistBiden to trend on Twitter.

Many people, especially the president's critics, used the hashtags #RacistHunter and #RacistBiden to post and say that racism runs deep with the Biden family.

Contents of Hunter Biden's Text Messages

Reports of the text messages were released just a week after Joe Biden had given a speech about racism on the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa massacre, seeking to make racial justice a top priority for his administration.

The Daily Mail reported that the exchanged text messages between Hunter Biden and his lawyer George Mesires happened in December 2018.

Hunter Biden joked about a "big penis" and told Mesires that he loved him "because you're black" and "true dat n***a."

A month earlier, he asked his lawyer how much money he owes him, adding that "becaause (sic) n***a you better not be charging me Hennessy rates."

Mesires sent a bill to Hunter's business partner Mervyn Yan, involving his infamous deal with Chinese oil giant CEFC in October 2018. The bill had shown Mesires' hourly rate of $845.

In addition, there was also a photo on Hunter Biden's laptop, which is a meme that included the n-word.

The meme showed Joe Biden and former president Barack Obama hugging, with a caption describing a joke conversation between the two. It is still unclear why Hunter had saved the meme.

Both Hunter and Mesires had yet to comment on the matter. There were questions regarding the story's legitimacy, given that this would have been more significant during the election.

Technology analyst Rob Enderle of the Enderle Group said that the likelihood that the leaked conversations were fake is unusually high in this case, Forbes reported.

New York Post columnist Miranda Devine said that the texts were another example of Biden's family history of White privilege, Fox News reported.

Devine noted that if the messages were written by former president Donald Trump or his son Eric Trump, they would not receive such light coverage.

Devine said that one could not get more white privileged than Hunter Biden, noting that he had everything handed to him on a silver platter since he was born.

The columnist added that his father had made sure that Hunter Biden has had jobs, university, and clients, mainly foreign clients giving him millions of dollars.

Joe Biden talked during the Tulsa massacre anniversary, saying that some heinous and horrific things cannot be buried, no matter how hard people try.

Joe Biden had promised to fight racism in policing after George Floyd's death. The president has even supported studies exploring reparation for slavery and other injustices against African Americans.

He added that African Americans had been left in a place where they are so far behind in terms of education and health.

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