Vivek Ramaswamy Calls Out Nazi Sympathizers in the GOP—and Gets Destroyed For It
[HPP] Vivek RamaswamyJanuary 19, 202614 min
30 connections·40 entities in this video→Ramaswamy's TPUSA Speech and Criticism
- 💡 Vivek Ramaswamy used a Turning Point USA (TPUSA) event to criticize elements within the Republican Party.
- 🎯 He specifically called out the "groyper" crowd, white nationalists, and those who believe "Hitler was pretty cool."
- 📌 Ramaswamy labeled these views as "unamerican" and associated them with "heritage American" and "blood and soil nationalism."
Immediate Backlash and Racist Attacks
- ⚡ His comments at the event triggered an instant and ugly response, particularly on social media.
- 💬 Ramaswamy's feeds were filled with racist slurs targeting his Indian background and demands for him to "go back where you came from."
- ⚠️ This backlash was not fringe but came from the "algorithmic approved base" that the Republican Party has actively cultivated.
The "Digital Detox" Narrative
- 📱 Following the controversy, Ramaswamy announced a "digital detox", claiming he deleted X and Instagram from his phone.
- 🎭 He framed this as stepping back from an "outrage machine" that creates a "distorted reality" and doesn't reflect actual voters.
- 🔍 The video suggests this was a convenient spin on being targeted by the very right-wing movement he had previously courted.
The GOP's Online Ecosystem
- 📈 The Republican Party has built an entire "political economy" on a "hyper online rage addicted base."
- 💰 This ecosystem, funded by billionaires, platforms, and influencers, is designed to pump out content that keeps people "furious, paranoid, and glued to their feed."
- 🔥 Extreme takes generate more engagement, power, and money, making "fascist outrage" profitable and central to the party's operations.
The Modern Republican Party's Red Line
- 🚪 The modern GOP has become a movement where "open fascists and Nazi sympathizers" set the tone and wield veto power.
- 🚫 There is a "hard ceiling" for non-white figures like Ramaswamy who are unwilling to fully embrace "blood and soil politics."
- ✅ The current "red line" in the Republican Party is not lying about democracy or economic policies, but rather calling out racists and fascists directly.
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Republican PartyMAGA BaseTurning Point USAWhite NationalismBlood and Soil NationalismSocial Media BacklashDigital DetoxOnline OutrageFascist OutrageInfluencer CulturePolitical EconomyElection DenialismWokenessProject 2025Nick Fuentes
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