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Vivek Ramaswamy - US Presidential candidate.


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11 minutes ago, Khota said:

The nut job, Ramaswamy.

the problem in the USA  is there is no place for centre/right brown people who practice their own faith and are outside the Democrat sphere. ( just like Indians who voted Labour in the past but now are Tories, it's not as bad as right wing of Republicans as UK Conservatives are basically a centre party now) so they have to become ultra right neo christians and whatever that section want in ALL aspects just to even have a chance to progress their political careers. Its sad

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6 minutes ago, LordPrabhzy said:

the problem in the USA  is there is no place for centre/right brown people who practice their own faith and are outside the Democrat sphere. ( just like Indians who voted Labour in the past but now are Tories, it's not as bad as right wing of Republicans as UK Conservatives are basically a centre party now) so they have to become ultra right neo christians and whatever that section want in ALL aspects just to even have a chance to progress their political careers. Its sad

 

Just factually that's not true. 

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24 minutes ago, ravishingravi said:

 

Just factually that's not true. 

really which bit?

 

the fact that Jindal, Haley, Gabbard changed their religions to be practicing Christians to cater to the RW Republican vote base? or the fact that you cannot be pro immigration control yet be pro choice and for gun control. As far as I see, American politicians are only on the extreme ends of the spectrums, extreme left or extreme right. There is no scope for a middle ground candidates

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28 minutes ago, LordPrabhzy said:

 

really which bit?

 

the fact that Jindal, Haley, Gabbard changed their religions to be practicing Christians to cater to the RW Republican vote base? or the fact that you cannot be pro immigration control yet be pro choice and for gun control. As far as I see, American politicians are only on the extreme ends of the spectrums, extreme left or extreme right. There is no scope for a middle ground candidates

 

Well there are two points. 1) Neither of the parties have chosen any non christian candidate. Barack Hussein Obama was also part of the church 2) Republican did select Romney who is Mormons and Christians don't have great love for them. It's a bit like Ahmediyas for Muslims. 

 

On the other point, the so extreme right is no longer extreme. Trump has shifted the base for good. Strong on immigration and showing libertarian traits is critical for anyone to be listened to. 

 

Instead of the so called left, right, centre stuff, it is about who has the conviction and if it makes sense. Of point based immigration is considered extreme right then we gave a problem. 

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2 hours ago, ravishingravi said:

 

Ah I see. Is it because of his Harvard degrees or his multi billion dollar biotech business ? He would love to learn from you I am sure. 

Just because he has a degree from Harvard qualifies someone to represent people?

 

Do you even know his views or are just running your mouth as usual.

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1 hour ago, LordPrabhzy said:

 

really which bit?

 

the fact that Jindal, Haley, Gabbard changed their religions to be practicing Christians to cater to the RW Republican vote base? or the fact that you cannot be pro immigration control yet be pro choice and for gun control. As far as I see, American politicians are only on the extreme ends of the spectrums, extreme left or extreme right. There is no scope for a middle ground candidates

Especially in Republican Party.

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2 hours ago, LordPrabhzy said:

the problem in the USA  is there is no place for centre/right brown people who practice their own faith and are outside the Democrat sphere. ( just like Indians who voted Labour in the past but now are Tories, it's not as bad as right wing of Republicans as UK Conservatives are basically a centre party now) so they have to become ultra right neo christians and whatever that section want in ALL aspects just to even have a chance to progress their political careers. Its sad

Unfortunately, that is where Republican party is.

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1 hour ago, ravishingravi said:

 

Well there are two points. 1) Neither of the parties have chosen any non christian candidate. Barack Hussein Obama was also part of the church 2) Republican did select Romney who is Mormons and Christians don't have great love for them. It's a bit like Ahmediyas for Muslims. 

 

On the other point, the so extreme right is no longer extreme. Trump has shifted the base for good. Strong on immigration and showing libertarian traits is critical for anyone to be listened to. 

 

Instead of the so called left, right, centre stuff, it is about who has the conviction and if it makes sense. Of point based immigration is considered extreme right then we gave a problem. 

No i agree on the first points even Democrats will never chose a non christian presidential candidate ever- so on what basis is USA  a true democracy where your faith decides of you ae even politically eligible to hold the highest office. No matter how much BS is there in the British political system, people can be themselves and yet be politically successful. 

 

USA is a nutcase country on either spectrum

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15 hours ago, ravishingravi said:

@BacktoCricaddict

 

For what's it's worth. 

 

 

This guy is so messed up he also benefitted from affirmative action. Was the recipient of Soros scholarship.

 

Bots show their true color by showing their affinity for all right-wing people like Trump, Musk and now this nut job.

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