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Vivek Ramaswamy triggers another Christmas meltdown, tells what is American and what is not

'That's why he named his sons Kathik and Arjun': Vivek Ramaswamy sparks another MAGA 'Christmas meltdown'

Indian-origin GOP leader and Ohio Guv candidate Vivek Ramaswamy’s NYT op-ed on what true America is triggered a mega MAGA meltdown, reminding them of what he did last Christmas when he slammed American culture on a long post on X. This time, around the same time, Vivek Ramaswamy wrote an opinion piece for New York Times in which he said America is neither Mamdani-infused socialism nor Nick Fuentes publicly shaming Second Lady Usha Vance publicly for being Indian-origin. In the opinion piece, Vivek Ramaswamy addressed the hate that he gets every day on his social media, where people ask for his deportation, though he was born and raised in Cincinnati and nowhere else. This time too the same thing happened. MAGA insiders were enraged that Ramaswamy chooses Christmas time to attack on Americans as this is not his festival and he is ‘not an American’.

‘Anchor baby Vivek’

White Nationalist Nick Fuentes led the outrage against Vivek Ramaswamy and said foreigners have no right to lecture Americans. “Reminder that Vivek Ramaswamy is an actual anchor baby, so everything he says can be completely disregarded. Foreigners who have no right to be here don’t get to lecture me about what it is to be American,” Fuentes said. Some other hate comments followed

  • “Vivek Ramaswamy the moment snow touches the ground and he knows another Christmas crashout is coming,” one wrote.
  • “Vivek Ramaswamy is standing up for Usha Vance more than her husband tells a lot of where US conservatives are heading,” another wrote.
  • “I’d be more interested in reading an op-ed from Vivek Ramaswamy about how to make a fortune, using your mom to scam investors on fake Alzheimer’s drugs than what it means to be an American. You know, something he’s actually an expert on,” a third user wrote.

Vivek Ramaswamy corrected the spelling of a hate comment where Andrew Torba called Vivek’s opinion piece ‘rediculous’. “English is our national language, please respect it.(It’s spelled “ridiculous”)” Ramaswamy replied. “Vivek Ramaswamy respects the English heritage of America. This is why he named his sons classic English names like Karthik and Arjun,” another jumped into the mudslinging.

Indian-origin Ro Khanna supports Ramaswamy

Dem Congressman Ro Khanna lauded Ramaswamy’s bold condemnation of Groyper transgression and the Hindu hatred in the US. “I am glad ⁦@VivekGRamaswamy ⁩ is unequivocally condemning Groypers & the disgusting attacks on Hindu & Jewish Americans including on Usha Vance. While he & I have different visions for our nation, we agree that bigotry has no place in our future,” Khanna wrote.

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