December 23, 2024

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Vivek Ramaswamy, a presidential candidate, recently posted a list of ten truths about faith, gender, and capitalism on his social media handle. Vivek Ramaswamy, the Republican nominee, shared his ideals on X and made some claims that may not sit well with leftists. These include statements such as “God is real” and “There are only two genders.”

The Ramaswamy List

The list also addresses issues such as fossil fuels, condemns reverse racism, and defends the role of parents in deciding on their children’s education.

The biotech entrepreneur list titled ‘TRUTH’ is as follows:

  1. God is real
  2. There are two genders
  3. Human flourishing requires fossil fuels
  4. Reverse racism is racism
  5. An open border is no border
  6. Parents determine the education of their children
  7. The nuclear family is the greatest form of governance known to mankind
  8. Capitalism lifts people out of poverty.
  9. There are three branches of the U.S government, not four
  10. The U.S. Constitution is the strongest guarantor of freedoms in history.

Ramaswamy recently spoke about his upbringing at a recent event at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in Yorba Linda, saying that the American dream may not be around for much longer.

“My parents came to this country 40 years ago with no money in a single generation.” I went on to found multibillion-dollar corporations while marrying my wife, Apoorva, and raising our two sons. That is the American dream, and I am deeply concerned that it will not exist for my two sons and their generation.”

According to Ramaswamy, the country is in the midst of an identity crisis, with traditional values like faith, patriotism, hard work, and family being quickly replaced by secular things like “wokeism, transgenderism, climate-ism, chauvinism, globalism, depression, anxiety, fentanyl, and suicide.”

He claims that these are symptoms of a larger lack of purpose and meaning in the country. He spoke of a moral vacuum in the country and said it was time to address it by stepping up to fill the void and adding purpose and vision to what it means to be an American.