International Papua New Guinea leader criticizes Biden, as island nation is offended by Biden

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Didn't see a thread on this, but it seems Biden's comments have upset on of our strategic allies in the pacific. Quite embarassing for our country to be honest. Biden tried to use a lie about Trump making fun of service people, and in turn offended an entire country. Also took the oppertunity to jab the US for not properly dismantling left over bombs and such that the people of the island live in fear of every day. Also says US should come pick up their dead

The white house has not issued an apology.


Papua New Guinea Leader Criticizes Biden’s ‘Cannibals’ Comment

Twice last week, President Biden suggested without evidence that his uncle had been eaten by cannibals there after his plane went down off the New Guinea coast during World War II.


Prime Minister James Marape of Papua New Guinea has hit back at President Biden’s suggestion that his uncle, a U.S. serviceman whose plane went down in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of New Guinea during World War II, had been eaten by cannibals there.

“President Biden’s remarks may have been a slip of the tongue; however, my country does not deserve to be labeled as such,” Marape said in a statement provided to news organizations including The Associated Press and Reuters.
Twice last week, Mr. Biden suggested without evidence that his uncle had been eaten by cannibals.

“He got shot down in New Guinea, and they never found the body because there used to be — there were a lot of cannibals, for real, in that part of New Guinea,” Mr. Biden said of his uncle during an address on steel and aluminum tariffs in Pittsburgh on Wednesday.

Papua New Guinea has become an important strategic partner of the United States in the region. Mr. Marape has twice visited the White House. His office did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Monday.

Mr. Biden’s description of his uncle’s death does not match military records. Ambrose Finnegan, a brother of Mr. Biden’s mother, was a passenger in an aircraft that “for unknown reasons” had to ditch in the Pacific Ocean off the northern coast of New Guinea on May 14, 1944, according to the Pentagon’s Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency. Both of the plane’s engines failed at low altitude. There is no indication the aircraft was shot down.

Mr. Finnegan and two other men “failed to emerge from the sinking wreck and were lost in the crash,” the Pentagon records state. “One crew member survived and was rescued by a passing barge. An aerial search the next day found no trace of the missing aircraft or the lost crew members.”

Mr. Biden made a similar suggestion that his uncle had been cannibalized when he visited a war memorial bearing Mr. Finnegan’s name in his childhood hometown, Scranton, part of a three-day campaign swing through the key battleground state of Pennsylvania.

Mr. Biden’s comments were made in the context of criticizing Donald J. Trump for remarks the former president is said to have made calling Americans killed in combat “suckers” and “losers.” (Mr. Trump has denied saying that.)
"President Biden is proud of his uncle’s service in uniform, who lost his life when the military aircraft he was on crashed in the Pacific after taking off near New Guinea,” Andrew Bates, a White House spokesman, said in a statement, adding that the president highlighted his uncle’s story to make the case for honoring what Mr. Biden has called a sacred obligation “to equip those we send to war and take care of them and their families when they come home.”

Mr. Bates did not address the president’s misstatements about the circumstances of his uncle’s death or the response from Mr. Marape.

In his statement, the prime minister also called on the United States to clean up war matériel and properly handle human remains still in the region from World War II.

“The theaters of war in PNG and Solomon Islands are many, and littered with the remains of WWII including human remains, plane wrecks, ship wrecks, tunnels and bombs,” Mr. Marape said. “Our people daily live with the fear of being killed by detonated bombs of WWII,” he added.
 
Didn't see a thread on this, but it seems Biden's comments have upset on of our strategic allies in the pacific. Quite embarassing for our country to be honest. Biden tried to use a lie about Trump making fun of service people, and in turn offended an entire country. Also took the oppertunity to jab the US for not properly dismantling left over bombs and such that the people of the island live in fear of every day. Also says US should come pick up their dead

The white house has not issued an apology.


Papua New Guinea Leader Criticizes Biden’s ‘Cannibals’ Comment

Twice last week, President Biden suggested without evidence that his uncle had been eaten by cannibals there after his plane went down off the New Guinea coast during World War II.


Prime Minister James Marape of Papua New Guinea has hit back at President Biden’s suggestion that his uncle, a U.S. serviceman whose plane went down in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of New Guinea during World War II, had been eaten by cannibals there.

“President Biden’s remarks may have been a slip of the tongue; however, my country does not deserve to be labeled as such,” Marape said in a statement provided to news organizations including The Associated Press and Reuters.
Twice last week, Mr. Biden suggested without evidence that his uncle had been eaten by cannibals.

“He got shot down in New Guinea, and they never found the body because there used to be — there were a lot of cannibals, for real, in that part of New Guinea,” Mr. Biden said of his uncle during an address on steel and aluminum tariffs in Pittsburgh on Wednesday.

Papua New Guinea has become an important strategic partner of the United States in the region. Mr. Marape has twice visited the White House. His office did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Monday.

Mr. Biden’s description of his uncle’s death does not match military records. Ambrose Finnegan, a brother of Mr. Biden’s mother, was a passenger in an aircraft that “for unknown reasons” had to ditch in the Pacific Ocean off the northern coast of New Guinea on May 14, 1944, according to the Pentagon’s Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency. Both of the plane’s engines failed at low altitude. There is no indication the aircraft was shot down.

Mr. Finnegan and two other men “failed to emerge from the sinking wreck and were lost in the crash,” the Pentagon records state. “One crew member survived and was rescued by a passing barge. An aerial search the next day found no trace of the missing aircraft or the lost crew members.”

Mr. Biden made a similar suggestion that his uncle had been cannibalized when he visited a war memorial bearing Mr. Finnegan’s name in his childhood hometown, Scranton, part of a three-day campaign swing through the key battleground state of Pennsylvania.

Mr. Biden’s comments were made in the context of criticizing Donald J. Trump for remarks the former president is said to have made calling Americans killed in combat “suckers” and “losers.” (Mr. Trump has denied saying that.)
"President Biden is proud of his uncle’s service in uniform, who lost his life when the military aircraft he was on crashed in the Pacific after taking off near New Guinea,” Andrew Bates, a White House spokesman, said in a statement, adding that the president highlighted his uncle’s story to make the case for honoring what Mr. Biden has called a sacred obligation “to equip those we send to war and take care of them and their families when they come home.”

Mr. Bates did not address the president’s misstatements about the circumstances of his uncle’s death or the response from Mr. Marape.

In his statement, the prime minister also called on the United States to clean up war matériel and properly handle human remains still in the region from World War II.

“The theaters of war in PNG and Solomon Islands are many, and littered with the remains of WWII including human remains, plane wrecks, ship wrecks, tunnels and bombs,” Mr. Marape said. “Our people daily live with the fear of being killed by detonated bombs of WWII,” he added.
If his uncle is anything like Joe, then it's not cannibalism to eat a vegetable
 
Slip of the tongue is a weird way to say dementia.

I guess the leader is being diplomatic, and rather than attacking a person, Biden, and/or an entire nation of people, the way Biden continually does, he took the opportunity to bring attention to other concerns that affect his people as well. What a statesman, as opposed to serial liar and narcissist like Biden.
 
i feel bad for president biden's uncle. eaten by a bunch of cannibals in new guinea after he ditched his plane during ww2. what a bunch of savages.
 
Must've been a tall tale/inside joke in their family, and with his dementia he remembers that from a long time ago but not that it was just family bullshittin' and retconning the death.
 
Obviously Biden is a moron and believes these lies he tells but I mean…

Although by the late 20th century headhunting and cannibalism had been practically eradicated, in the past they were practised in many parts of the country as part of rituals related to warfare and taking in enemy spirits or powers.[33][34] In 1901, on Goaribari Island in the Gulf of Papua, missionary Harry Dauncey found 10,000 skulls in the island's long houses, a demonstration of past practices.[35]According to Marianna Torgovnick, writing in 1991, "The most fully documented instances of cannibalism as a social institution come from New Guinea, where head-hunting and ritual cannibalism survived, in certain isolated areas, into the Fifties, Sixties, and Seventies, and still leave traces within certain social groups."[36]
 
It's just funny that this bizarre and completely unnecessary tall tale is now upsetting foreign leaders.

Just stop saying your uncle was eaten by cannibals, ya whackjob.
 
Slip of the tongue is a weird way to say dementia.

I wouldn't say that it was dementia, but it was a long time ago and he was a child at the time. His family probably did say shit like his uncle was eaten by cannibals and he believed it. Family folklore is almost always bullshit.

Similar to the Elizabeth Warren thing. She grew up being told by her family that they were part Indian and being from Oklahoma she just believed it, but it turns out they were just wrong. Lots of families claim native heritage in that region but they're just wrong.

People tend to just trust their family, especially their parents and grandparents.
 
I thought they were going to be happy and invite him to dinner?


Biden might mess around and get another war on his watch.
 
I wouldn't say that it was dementia, but it was a long time ago and he was a child at the time. His family probably did say shit like his uncle was eaten by cannibals and he believed it. Family folklore is almost always bullshit.

Similar to the Elizabeth Warren thing. She grew up being told by her family that they were part Indian and being from Oklahoma she just believed it, but it turns out they were just wrong. Lots of families claim native heritage in that region but they're just wrong.

People tend to just trust their family, especially their parents and grandparents.
Would agree. I cant tell because he does tend to stray but your premise is definitely plausible.
 
Would agree. I cant tell because he does tend to stray but your premise is definitely plausible.

Look he's no spring chicken that's for sure and has said some shit that makes me scratch my head, but this is pretty believable family folklore type stuff.

They probably just said that shit to themselves to cope over losing a member of their family.
 
Can't blame him. No country wants to be associated with cannibalism, even if historically it was true.
 
Look he's no spring chicken that's for sure and has said some shit that makes me scratch my head, but this is pretty believable family folklore type stuff.

They probably just said that shit to themselves to cope over losing a member of their family.
Totally plausible explanation. I cant argue that point. Things we are told as children about the family vs having government records about our grandparents/great grandparents etc.
 
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