2024-01-04, 09:09 PM
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/...emacy.html
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Vivek Ramaswamy lột mặt đạo đức giả Washington Post reporter và những phần tử bất lương trong giới truyền thông, như NYT. Đám khốn nạn chuyên môn thọc gậy bánh xe và chia rẽ nước Mỹ.
"WASHINGTON POST REPORTER: In 2019, Steve King said white nationalist, white supremacist--
VIVEK RAMASWAMY: According to who?
WASHINGTON POST REPORTER: This was the New York Times.
VIVEK RAMASWAMY: Yeah, according to the New York Times, which he has challenged the existence of whether he actually ever said that to the New York Times. They have not produced one recording of it. And if anybody has provided one other eyewitness account that verifies whatever it is. I'm just not one of these people who treat the New York Times as the Bible, I'm sorry, it is not. They've lied to us for years about everything from the pandemic which shut down this country for the last several years, to each of the last two presidential elections -- from tech-suppressed information in the last one to what happened with the federal police state who tried to infiltrate Donald Trump's presidential campaign in 2016 and stopped him from governing. You could go all the way back to the Iraq War, to the truth of what happened with the basis for the bailouts. You can go back as far as you want on the front pages of the New York Times to tell you enough to be skeptical of what you read.
I've gotten to know a man, and if it is what Steve King tells me vs. the front page of the New York Times about what he actually said. I'll take Steve King's word over what some fake reporter said, without an iota of proof attached to it.
WASHINGTON POST REPORTER: Do you condemn white supremacy and white nationalism?
VIVEK RAMASWAMY: I mean, what? Who are you with?
WASHINGTON POST REPORTER: The Washington Post.
VIVEK RAMASWAMY: Washington Post, so potato/potato.
Of course, I condemn any form of vicious racial discrimination in this country, but I think the presumption of your question is fundamentally based on a falsehood that this is really the main form of racial discrimination we see in this country today. Institutionalized racism is institutionalized racial discrimination that we see, that doesn't come from somehow discriminating against people on some tenet of white supremacy. It is based on affirmative action, discriminating against people based on the color of their skin in a way that is actually institutionalized today.
Was there a point in our prior national history where there have been vicious forms of anti-black or anti-brown discrimination in this country, after the Civil War and otherwise, yes. But you're looking in the rearview mirror and using that to pose a question that today is so far removed from what the reality is in America today. This myth of white supremacy, the closest you can find is Jussie Smollett, where you all, speaking of trust in the media, jumped up and down over some false narrative. The best way you're able to find your best instance of white supremacy was a guy who was actually paying his other fellow people to be staging something that didn't happen. So, stop picking on this farse of some figment of something that exists at an infinitesimally small fringe of the American public today and open your eyes to the actual real threats that we face.
I think it is, frankly, questions and framing like that that cause the American public to lose all trust in the mainstream media, I'm sorry to say, for good reason.
WASHINGTON POST REPORTER: You didn’t say that you condemn white supremacy though.
VIVEK RAMASWAMY: I'm not going to recite some catechism for you. I'm against vicious racial discrimination in this country. I'm not pledging allegiance to your new religion of modern wokeism, which actually fit the test. I'm not going to bend the knee to your religion. I'm not going to ask you to bend to mine and I'm not going to bend the knee to yours.
But do I condemn vicious racial discrimination? Yes, I do.
Am I going to play your silly game of gotcha? No, I am not.
And frankly, this is why people have lost trust, and I know you're going to go print this headline tomorrow, I know how your game works, "Vivek Ramaswamy Won't Condemn White Supremacy." Because you asked a stupid question. The reality is, I condemn vicious racial discrimination in this country, but the kind of vicious racial discrimination we see today is discrimination on the basis of race in a very different direction.
Do you want to know what the best way is to end discrimination on the basis of race? Stop discriminating on the basis of race. Do that, and we're going to move this country forward, and I don't care whether you're black or white or brown or anything in between, that's how we're going to unite this country.
You people have been responsible for dividing this country to a breaking point, creating a projection of national division. I meet people from the south side of Chicago to meetings like this one, of every shade of melanin, multiple, men and women, it doesn't make a difference, who are hungry for reviving unity in this country. And you with your catechism that you try to get politicians to do, with your fake headline that you're going to print on the basis of this conversation tomorrow, that is what is dividing this country to a breaking point.
Shame on you. Look people in the eye and tell them what you have actually failed to tell them for the past five years, own the accountability for your own failures as the media. That is how we rebuild trust in this country. And until then, I don't have a lot of patience to play the games."
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/...emacy.html
Vivek Ramaswamy lột mặt đạo đức giả Washington Post reporter và những phần tử bất lương trong giới truyền thông, như NYT. Đám khốn nạn chuyên môn thọc gậy bánh xe và chia rẽ nước Mỹ.
"WASHINGTON POST REPORTER: In 2019, Steve King said white nationalist, white supremacist--
VIVEK RAMASWAMY: According to who?
WASHINGTON POST REPORTER: This was the New York Times.
VIVEK RAMASWAMY: Yeah, according to the New York Times, which he has challenged the existence of whether he actually ever said that to the New York Times. They have not produced one recording of it. And if anybody has provided one other eyewitness account that verifies whatever it is. I'm just not one of these people who treat the New York Times as the Bible, I'm sorry, it is not. They've lied to us for years about everything from the pandemic which shut down this country for the last several years, to each of the last two presidential elections -- from tech-suppressed information in the last one to what happened with the federal police state who tried to infiltrate Donald Trump's presidential campaign in 2016 and stopped him from governing. You could go all the way back to the Iraq War, to the truth of what happened with the basis for the bailouts. You can go back as far as you want on the front pages of the New York Times to tell you enough to be skeptical of what you read.
I've gotten to know a man, and if it is what Steve King tells me vs. the front page of the New York Times about what he actually said. I'll take Steve King's word over what some fake reporter said, without an iota of proof attached to it.
WASHINGTON POST REPORTER: Do you condemn white supremacy and white nationalism?
VIVEK RAMASWAMY: I mean, what? Who are you with?
WASHINGTON POST REPORTER: The Washington Post.
VIVEK RAMASWAMY: Washington Post, so potato/potato.
Of course, I condemn any form of vicious racial discrimination in this country, but I think the presumption of your question is fundamentally based on a falsehood that this is really the main form of racial discrimination we see in this country today. Institutionalized racism is institutionalized racial discrimination that we see, that doesn't come from somehow discriminating against people on some tenet of white supremacy. It is based on affirmative action, discriminating against people based on the color of their skin in a way that is actually institutionalized today.
Was there a point in our prior national history where there have been vicious forms of anti-black or anti-brown discrimination in this country, after the Civil War and otherwise, yes. But you're looking in the rearview mirror and using that to pose a question that today is so far removed from what the reality is in America today. This myth of white supremacy, the closest you can find is Jussie Smollett, where you all, speaking of trust in the media, jumped up and down over some false narrative. The best way you're able to find your best instance of white supremacy was a guy who was actually paying his other fellow people to be staging something that didn't happen. So, stop picking on this farse of some figment of something that exists at an infinitesimally small fringe of the American public today and open your eyes to the actual real threats that we face.
I think it is, frankly, questions and framing like that that cause the American public to lose all trust in the mainstream media, I'm sorry to say, for good reason.
WASHINGTON POST REPORTER: You didn’t say that you condemn white supremacy though.
VIVEK RAMASWAMY: I'm not going to recite some catechism for you. I'm against vicious racial discrimination in this country. I'm not pledging allegiance to your new religion of modern wokeism, which actually fit the test. I'm not going to bend the knee to your religion. I'm not going to ask you to bend to mine and I'm not going to bend the knee to yours.
But do I condemn vicious racial discrimination? Yes, I do.
Am I going to play your silly game of gotcha? No, I am not.
And frankly, this is why people have lost trust, and I know you're going to go print this headline tomorrow, I know how your game works, "Vivek Ramaswamy Won't Condemn White Supremacy." Because you asked a stupid question. The reality is, I condemn vicious racial discrimination in this country, but the kind of vicious racial discrimination we see today is discrimination on the basis of race in a very different direction.
Do you want to know what the best way is to end discrimination on the basis of race? Stop discriminating on the basis of race. Do that, and we're going to move this country forward, and I don't care whether you're black or white or brown or anything in between, that's how we're going to unite this country.
You people have been responsible for dividing this country to a breaking point, creating a projection of national division. I meet people from the south side of Chicago to meetings like this one, of every shade of melanin, multiple, men and women, it doesn't make a difference, who are hungry for reviving unity in this country. And you with your catechism that you try to get politicians to do, with your fake headline that you're going to print on the basis of this conversation tomorrow, that is what is dividing this country to a breaking point.
Shame on you. Look people in the eye and tell them what you have actually failed to tell them for the past five years, own the accountability for your own failures as the media. That is how we rebuild trust in this country. And until then, I don't have a lot of patience to play the games."