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In a Cincinnati town hall on Monday, which is held after brutal beating a white woman who became viral online. Vivek Ramaswamy was spotted by an audience that said the black history in America “under the table” under the table “.
Ohio’s Republican candidate for governor answered the man’s concerns and said: “We have to face what is true. Not only what makes it comfortable for us.” But he also praised America as a country based on ideals and striving to maintain it.
The questioner identified under his first name Ramaswamy said that he did not take partisan side in the debate about public security in the United States, but Robert complained that the history of blacks in America was not adequately part of contemporary conversations about public security.
“You have to understand how our people feel because we were brought in slave ships over 400 years ago and how animals were treated, such as cattle that were hung on trees, from separate families, our legacy, so that we did not know who we were as a people. Now, I say they act such a new thing.
“Well, take a look at the 400 years of all the violence that our people have committed … you want to sweep our story under the table, but you don’t sweep The Ashkenasian Jews with the Hitler -Ding Under the table. All things they have done to the other breeds of people don’t sweep it under the table. But when it comes to the black negro, we can always sweep what happened to us under the table. “
A questioner tells Vivek Ramaswamy in the town hall of Cincinnati about crime and public security that the history of black people was turned under the carpet, especially in the debate about increasing crimes in the USA (Fox News)
In response to the question, Ramswamy joked how difficult the proof was that the questions of the night were not preferred by him or his team. Ramswamy openly added that the question made him a little “uncomfortable”, but said that the leaders should answer so difficult questions.
“Of course we are not perfect. In fact, we are intended to never be perfect because we have no nation that consists of gods, a nation that consists of people and we are a nation that is based on a number of ideals. So that means that they will always be imperfect,” said Ramaswamy in response to the racial question.
Ramaswamy showed to China And Iran to further explain his point of view.
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“Nobody criticizes China or Iran or whatever hypocrisy, because to be a hypocritical nation, you have to have ideals at all,” said Ramaswamy.
The Republican governor candidate in Ohio, Vivek Ramaswamy, asked questions in a town hall in Cincinnati on Monday evening and largely focused on crime and public security. (Fox News)
“I will not say that America was perfect for every chapter of our national history. Of course not. We are a nation that is based on ideals.” But I would rather live in a country that has ideal and no longer live in a country without ideals. “
While Ramaswamy continued that ethnic history should not be swept under the carpet, he also found Public security and crime, Shouldn’t be ignored either.
“We have to face what is true. Not only what makes us comfortable, but exactly if it is not the case,” said Ramaswamy.
Sarah Heringer tells of the fateful night that her husband defended her life against a violent robber who entered her house during June during Ohio’s candidate for governor, Vivek Ramaswamys Rathall event, which focused on crime and public security. (Andrew Mark Miller/Fox News)
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When Ramaswamy concludes his answer to the question about the breed Potential governor in Ohio Known part of the questioning lever, which “land”[ed] with [him] A little different. “
“If you say our people, when I hear that, I think that ‘our people’ is in this room. I see black, white, brown, man. These are. These are our people. Ohio is our people.” And I can even say if they are a hardworking American to go to their city, whether they are black or white, without fear of being attacked or should be. That is what I want for ‘our people’.