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'We don't need an Indian to tell us American Dream': Vivek Ramaswamy under fire

'We don't need an Indian to tell us American Dream': Vivek Ramaswamy under fire

Vivek Ramaswamy Photograph: (AFP)

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Vivek Ramaswamy faces intense backlash after social media users criticise him for preaching the “American Dream.” Many accused him of overstepping, sparking a debate on nationality, identity, and political messaging in the US.

Republican Ohio governor candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, was slammed by the conservative MAGA voter base of Donald Trump for preaching about the American Dream. Ramaswamy, while talking to the GOP voter base, said, “There’s no Canadian Dream. There’s no British Dream. There’s no Chinese Dream. It’s called the American Dream for a reason. It’s what makes American exceptionalism possible." The gubernatorial hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy is on a tour through the Ohio city. He has been attacked by White nationalists on several occasions, but he maintains good support within the Republican party and has acquired endorsement from US President Donald Trump and is up for competition against Democratic candidate Amy Acton.

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Social media erupted with hate, xenophobic and racist remarks. The Indian-origin businessman had been particularly targeted by his conservative White voter base. Many have called for his deportation, saying that they can't see past his brown skin, as far as terming him a foreign parasite. While some criticised the American Dream as capitalist branding, highlighting that the guy who came up with the term was supporting immigration restrictions of 1924 and believed in Anglo-Saxon superiority. But others were quick to point out that America became great because it was populated by the Germanic, Slavic, and Celtic people. One user commented, “The American Dream is seeing you deported”, another commented, “We don't need an Indian to tell us what the American dream is, you should be deported”. "Why is it White America's responsibility to supply a "Dream" to everyone else? Are Brown people incapable of having dreams themselves?"

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