The social media hatred and targeting of Vivek Ramaswamy reached a new low after an X account with 38.3k followers started hating on the GOP leader’s kids and defending it. Sharing publicly available photos of Ramaswamy’s kids, the hate account said his kids looked socially awkward, ‘feral’ and in every photo they had to be held by their father as they appeared restless. The account also expressed surprise that no one picked on Vivek Ramaswamy’s kids one year after his infamous Christmas crashout — an apparent rerun of which took place this Christmas too, as Ramaswamy penned his opinion for the NYT on what is American. The post drew flak for targeting Vivek Ramaswamy’s children, but the India-hating individual doubled down and said that if Vivek Ramaswamy could slam American kids, calling them lazy, his kids can also be criticized. “If Vivek becomes governor, I am going to start a legal organization and file a lawsuit against Vivek for every single thing he does, the way they do to Trump now. I’ve been watching how the legal obstruction works the whole time. He won’t get a moment of peace,” the person said.
Hate Vivek campaign gains strength, section of MAGA supports Casey Putsch
Vivek Ramaswamy is not new to social media criticism mostly because of his Indian origin. He addressed this in his NYT piece that his social media feed is filled with ‘go back to India’ comments, while he has nowhere to go back as he was born and brought up in Ohio. But now the hate campaign is being supported by a section of MAGA who can’t stand an Indian-origin leader dictating to them, and Nick Fuentes is now leading the hate campaign. Nick Fuentes said he would go to Ohio to campaign against Vivek so that Diwali is not celebrated at the Guv mansion in Ohio. A section of MAGA is now supporting Casey Putsch, an automotive YouTuber who announced to run for the Republican ticket in Ohio against Ramaswamy.


