For one thing, the statement which you are no doubt referring to wasn't made recently. On February 17 (6 months ago), while addressing the low vaccine percentages among Black and Hispanic communities at a Town Hall in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, President Joe Biden said this:
"The other part - portion is, a lot of people don't know how to register. Not everybody in the community - in the Hispanic and the African American community, particularly in rural areas that are distant and/or inner city districts - know how to use - know how to get online to determine how to get in line for that COVID vaccination at the Walgreen's or at the particular store. So we're also - I've committed to spend a billion dollars on public education to help people figure out how they can get in there."
-- President Joe Biden
There was a tweet recently attributed to President Biden which said that minorities can't correctly use computers because they lack the "resources, "education" and "commitment to their communities."
That tweet was a fabrication.
The part of your statement that I placed in bold is unfair to say the least. I'm not arguing that what Biden did actually say, is an accurate assessment of why the Black community isn't getting vaccinated. I will NEVER argue that Biden is articulate. He is every transcriber's worst nightmare. However, you were either duped by a bogus tweet, or you were trying to take what he said in February, and make it much worse than what it really was.