Republican Candidate Vivek Ramaswamy Challenges Mainstream Media's 'White Supremacy' Narrative
Ramaswamy's confrontations with NBC and Washington Post reporters go viral, sparking debate on media bias and 'modern woke-ism.'
- Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has been in the spotlight for his responses to mainstream media reporters' questions about his stance on white supremacy.
- In a recent interview with NBC's Dasha Burns, Ramaswamy refused to play along with the 'white supremacy' narrative, leading to a heated exchange that went viral on social media.
- Ramaswamy also had a notable interaction with a Washington Post reporter, Meryl Kornfield, who asked him to condemn white supremacy. He criticized the premise of the question and accused the media of creating division in the country.
- Ramaswamy's responses have been praised by conservative social media users, with one clip of his exchange with Burns garnering over 22 million views.
- Despite the controversy, Ramaswamy continues to challenge the mainstream media's narrative and refuses to 'bend the knee' to what he calls 'modern woke-ism.'