Nonetheless, the quotes were in her speech speaking to, speaking about, speaking in reference to the administrations 'intention to seek election' to the UN Human Rights Council.
She portrayed the US as a racist country founded in white supremacy; echoing the words of the Chinese government representatives to Blinken in Anchorage.
"And it's the bullying, discrimination, brutality, and violence that Asian Americans face every day".
"That's why the Biden-Harris administration has made racial equity a top priority ...."
Two days later, Biden's press secretary has no idea where Biden is when the 1st foreign leader to be greeted at the White House by this administration arrives.
Biden did, however, hail the 'Japanese boy' who won the Masters.
No doubt, that made the day for Japan's PM.
In our hopes to 'improve' Are we sticking with Uighur genocide now, and getting away from it's a difference in 'cultural norms' ?
The “Japanese boy” remark was wrong. Biden did apologize.
What I found encouraging were the Japanese prime minister’s comments after the meeting with Biden.
“'I discussed the increase of discriminations or violences again Asian people across the U.S. with President Biden and agreed that discrimination by race cannot be permitted by any societies,' Suga said during the leaders' joint press conference in the White House Rose Garden. 'We agreed on this regard.'”
"'President Biden's comment [that] discriminations or violences cannot [be] allowed and that he firmly opposes was extremely encouraging for me and I have renewed my confidence in American democracy once again,' the Japanese leader added, through his English translator."
“Suga said the two leaders 'agreed on the necessity for each of us to engage in frank dialogue with China.'”
“'We also had serious talks on China's influence over the peace and prosperity over the Indo-Pacific and the world at large,' Suga said.”
“They also spoke about keeping North Korea's nuclear program in line.”
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/biden-calls-masters-winner-hideki-matsuyama-a-japanese-boy/ar-BB1fJNiNNice to have an adult back in charge who recognizes that the U.S. must work closely with its alliance networks to deal with foreign adversaries like China, Russia and North Korea. No more “I alone can solve it,” “beautiful letters” or “stable genius” nonsense.