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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1416846)8/28/2023 7:52:33 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (2) of 1584777
 
Wharfie, thanks for the post.

Again, Ramaswamy is 100% correct:
In television appearances on Sunday news programs, Ramaswamy made a number of incendiary and obscene statements that blamed the mass murder on anti-racism. Speaking on CNN, Ramaswamy said, “The reality is we’ve created such a racialized culture in this country in the last several years…as the last few burning embers of racism were burning out, we have a culture in this country largely created by media and establishment and universities and politicians that throw kerosene on that racism.” He added, “And I can think of no better way to fuel racism in this country than to take something away from other people on the basis of their skin color.” Ramaswamy made similar remarks on NBC’s Meet the Press, where he claimed to be “genuinely worried that we’re seeing a new wave of anti-Black and anti-Hispanic racism as a consequence of the so-called anti-racist movements.”
Yet the author of that op-ed considers Ramaswamy's words to be "obscene."

There is nothing "obscene" about calling out the "anti-racist" movement for helping to create racist extremism.

In fact, I would even argue that the "anti-racist" movement helped to create the Q Continuum.

Tenchusatsu
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