Vivek Ramaswamy, Draconian Savage ongoing brutal Dalit reality in India your Ancestral home , your Hypocrisy, Attacking/ trying to destroy A Culture that Created Your curry_ficated goat mouth is ''WORRYING''. American - OR -Western it's not a genetic annihilating killer cult [ at least not on paper ] it recognizes all humans even the black African ones. GTFOH, YOU ARE SICK.

 The White Liberal Hypocrisy: A Historical Parallel

In his rhetoric, Ramaswamy Freudian slip mirrors the very language used by white liberals and conservatives to denigrate Black Americans for generations. 



Privilege: Vivek Ramaswamy, Dalit History, and the Hypocrisy of the Assimilated Oppressed

He essentially argues that white Americans lack the intelligence or work ethic to compete in high-skilled sectors, conveniently ignoring the systemic barriers that shape workforce demographics.

In the ongoing idiocy, seriously global idiotic chin wags by those who were previously thought of as intelligent but have now revealed themselves to be sheer over paid prostitutes and rent boys of those we might never know especially regarding the subject of global migration and identity politics, a disturbing trend has surfaced—the willful erasure and deflection of accountability by those who have historically faced systemic oppression but now weaponize their hard-won access to power against the very systems that empowered them. 

The rise of figures like Vivek Ramaswamy is the perfect exampleof this paradox. An Indian American of suspicious Dalit or low caste Hindu origin [ dark skin tone is cosmetically suggestive of though not always accurate in modern times ] , his meteoric ascent in American business and politics contrasts sharply with his selective blindness to the horrors unfolding in modern India—a nation still steeped in caste-based violence and oppression. Instead, he chooses to direct his rhetoric and actions against the United States, the very land that provided him the platform for his success.

Ignoring Caste Crimes While Attacking the West

Modern India’s caste atrocities are no secret. Dalits, the so-called “untouchables,” remain at the receiving end of systemic brutality, from gang rapes to lynchings to economic ostracization. Yet, for someone like Ramaswamy, acknowledging this reality would entail confronting uncomfortable truths about his own heritage and the institutions he defends. Instead, his public discourse often involves critiques of America’s supposed decline, taking aim at its institutions and citizens with accusations of laziness and incompetence.

The irony is alarming and concerning: Mad Ramaswamy, whose identity would have rendered him an outcast in his ancestral homeland, thrives in the United States—a nation whose struggles with racism and inequality pale in comparison to the deeply ingrained caste-based apartheid of India. Yet, he reserves his harshest words for the American people, echoing enslaving and colonial-era stereotypes about “BLACK PEOPLES laziness” and “incompetence,” while championing the influx of Indian workers into sensitive sectors like IT and national security.

The White Liberal Hypocrisy: A Historical Parallel

In his lunacy,  insane in every membrane ''presumably'', this guy Ramaswamy's Freudian slip mirror the very language used by white liberals and conservatives to denigrate Black Americans for generations. 

Phrases like “If only they worked harder,”

 “If only they valued education more,” 

or “Their culture holds them back”

 have been wielded as weapons to justify systemic exclusion. Ramaswamy’s assertions about Indian superiority in technical fields—supported by figures like Elon Musk and Donald Trump—are a chilling echo of these sentiments. 

He essentially argues that white Americans lack the intelligence or work ethic to compete in high-skilled sectors, conveniently ignoring the systemic barriers that shape workforce demographics.

What’s more, this position or belief erases the contributions of Black and Latino workers, who have historically been shut out of these industries through deliberate policies of exclusion. By framing Indian dominance in IT as a meritocratic inevitability, Ramaswamy continues a model minority myth that serves to both obscure caste-based privilege within the Indian diaspora and further marginalize other communities of color in America.




Karma and the Weight of Hypocrisy

If karma is a balancing force, as many spiritual traditions suggest, then the cycle of hypocrisy embodied by figures like Ramaswamy cannot go unchecked. His violent, humorous dismissal of the very systems that created his opportunities—while failing to address the oppressive systems in his homeland—points to an imminent reckoning.

Ramaswamy’s rhetoric is a cautionary tale for America. It points to the dangers of unchecked assimilation without accountability. The American system, flawed as it may be, enabled his rise. 

Yet, his vision for its future seems to involve dismantling its inclusivity in favor of a technocratic oligarchy dominated by imported labor—a move that undermines the very ideals of opportunity and fairness that made his success possible.

A Lesson from History: Black Oppression and the Cost of Deflection

Black Americans, whose labor built the wealth of this nation, have long faced accusations of laziness and backwardness from the very people who benefitted from their oppression. These same accusations are now being repurposed by Ramaswamy to justify his own vision of a “populated” American workforce dominated by Indian immigrants. The parallel is stark: just as white America historically deflected its own complicity in Black poverty and disenfranchisement, Ramaswamy deflects attention from caste-based privilege and the ongoing atrocities in India by shifting the narrative to American inadequacies.

Perhaps a reset is imminent—a recalibration of global and national systems to address these layers of hypocrisy and complicity. America, for all its flaws, remains a land of opportunity. But it must recognize the dangers of enabling individuals who weaponize that opportunity to undermine the system itself. The selective amnesia of figures like Ramaswamy serves as a reminder that oppression, when left unexamined, can manifest in new and insidious forms.

As America grapples with its identity in an increasingly globalized world, it must confront these contradictions head-on. Holding individuals like Ramaswamy accountable is not about silencing dissent but about demanding consistency and integrity. 

If he wishes to critique American systems, let him first address the caste-based horrors of his ancestral homeland. Let him acknowledge the privilege that allowed him to escape that reality and thrive in a system that, despite its imperfections, still strives toward equality.

Karma, after all, is impartial. And in the end, the cycle of cause and effect will demand its due.


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