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National News See other National News Articles Title: Watch: Ramaswamy Gives 'LGBTQ+ Reporter' A Reality Check Authored by Steve Watson via Summit News, When a LGBTQ+ reporter confronted Vivek Ramaswamy, demanding to know his views on the LGBTQ+ community, the Republican presidential candidate provided a stark reality check. Ramaswamy told the person that he doesnt think its one community, explaining that as far as he can tell Trans is fundamentally in tension with gay, if you ask me. The person then attempted to get Ramaswamy to say something negative about same sex couples, to which he responded that he only has a negative view of the tyranny of the minority. Vivek Ramaswamy @VivekGRamaswamy · Follow A pan-sexual LGBTQIA+ activist approached me at the Iowa State Fair with a question. I answered directly: in the name of protecting against tyranny of the majority, weve created a new tyranny of the minority. Thats just the TRUTH. Benny Johnson @bennyjohnson WATCH: A pan-sexual reporter tries to bait Vivek Ramaswamy at the Iowa State Fair Instead, he delivers a masterclass on how to instantly turn the tables Watch his masterful warning against activists grooming children, and their tyranny of the minority🔥 https://twitter.com/i/status/1690884152856326145 I dont think that somebody who is religious should be forced to officiate a wedding that they disagree with, he stated, adding I dont think somebody who is a woman who has worked really hard for her achievements should compete against a biological man in a swim competition. Ramaswamy continued, I dont think somebody who is a woman, that respects her bodily autonomy and dignity should be forced to change clothes in a locker room with a man. That is not freedom, thats oppression, he urged. Ramaswamy also asserted that while adults can do as they please do not foist that ideology onto children before children are in a position to make decisions for themselves. The candidate said many Americans are tired of being subjected to this new culture of oppression. Part of what makes our country great is that you and I can be civil and have this conversation and that we live in a country that gives each of us a right to speak to a presidential candidate and back, Ramaswamy told the person. He followed up during an interview on Fox News: The Post Millennial @TPostMillennial · Vivek Ramaswamy: "If gender dysphoria is such a condition of suffering, then why on earth are we going out of our way to create even more of it by spreading this ideology through young kids in our schools?" https://twitter.com/i/status/1691989309526794449 Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 4.
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It'd be a tough choice between him and RFK if it came down to it.
I agree with both of your comments/observations.
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