If Geetha Ramaswamy arrived with Vadakanchery Ganapathy Ramaswamy and his sister, Brinda, as his wife in 1974, she was 14 and he was 21.

Vivek Ramaswamy’s illegal alien father says his son wants to lift the USA as the savior of whining White people

CLEVELAND, OH – White Americans missed the condescending message Vivek Ganapathy Ramaswamy’s father said he had for them during the Hindu alien’s 2024 campaign for President of the United States of America in the Republican Party’s primary election.  Undocumented Indian alien Vadakanchery Ganapathy Ramaswamy (aka V.G. Ramaswamy) said his Hindu son would help America’s excuse-making White population lift itself up by letting him turn the US into a meritocracy with him on top.  Ramaswamy in his presidential and Ohio governor campaign messaging has categorized Americans as whiney excuse makers whose jobs would be better performed by alien H1-B visa workers assumably from India.

The elder Ramaswamy’s Hindu supremacist words came during a February 24, 2023 interview with Radhika Ramaswamy that he shared with his wife, Geetha.  The Ohio gubernatorial hopeful’s father, inarticulately, offered an insight which suggested that their son saw the White population as making excuses about their status in the USA. His English was so choppy one wondered how he graduated engineering and law school, and worked as a patent attorney for Proctor & Gamble.

Mirror Now news host Radhika Ramaswamy asked the other Ramaswamy’s about their son’s “vision for America” and his plans to “uplift the population there.”  A YouTube transcript of Tamil-speaking Vadakanchery Ramaswamy’s exact words are below.

“But basically his conviction is that, uh, that success is possible by anyone and everyone with hard work and he has proven that with his own, you know, endeavors and success so far.  And then he, he thinks that merit is the basis of, uh, and that, that and then, he want to thrust that, uh thinking into the White population that with hard work and merit, uh, meritorious work and honesty and integrity, you can get up there. That’s his firm conviction and that’s what I believe his message is coming through. He is genuinely passionate about this and he is very proud, he is very proud of his country and he he really believes the potential is there. and what’s his vision for America. His plans to uplift the population of the country. Bring better quality of life to citizens there so that is his vision, uh, for America.”

The elder Ramaswamy appeared comfortable espousing his son’s belief that he saw himself as superior to Americans as White America’s savior.  His wife, Geetha, joined in adding that Vivek “doesn’t want” the White “people” her husband referenced “hiding behind excuses.”  The Ramaswamy’s consider themselves to be “upper caste” Brahmins in a society where they worship 33 crore gods and one God Christians are in the lower castes and persecuted.

Americans see India as a Third World country that needs its best and brightest minds remaining within its borders to improve it. There’s nothing in Palakkad District, where Vivek Ramaswamy’s family resides in Palghat Village, that can be brought from there to improve Ohio or the US. The Indian Overseas Bank is next to the Ragam parking lot.

It’s an interesting perspective from an alien whose parents are from a nation White members of Congress excluded as unassimilable in 1924 with the passage of the Asian Exclusion Act.  This was after the White Supreme Court justices of the United States in 1923 ruled that Asian Indians were excluded from naturalization even if they called themselves “Aryans” or “Caucasians.”  The 1952 Immigration & Nationality Act allowed 100 Asian Indians to enter the US annually to study and leave.  The law specified that a child born to an alien from the “Pacific Asia Triangle” that included India counted as a citizen of their parents’ home country.

Neither of Ramaswamy’s parents were naturalized as US citizens when he was born in Cincinnati on August 9, 1985.  Ramaswamy told NBC reporter Katherine Korestki his father “chose” not to become a US citizen “for familial reasons” and insisted his mother legally became a US citizen after his birth.  Ramaswamy didn’t identify the type of visas either of his parents requested and received to enter, remain and work in the US when he declared that both were here legally.  Though Ramaswamy was conceived in India, he claims his birth inside the US borders make him a “birthright citizen.”

The Ramaswamy’s had just returned from India visiting relatives in Palghat Village in the Palakkad District of Kerala State.  2024 federal elections in the Ramaswamy family village of Palghat saw Communists place second for promising his relatives drinking water.  In 2004 and 2008, voters in Palghat sent Communists to Congress.

In an X post about making Ohio a great manufacturing nation, again, Vivek Ramaswamy received three back-to-back comments about his legal presence as an Indian in America.

India has a national collective Intelligence Quotient of 74 and is listed as 76 out of 77 Third World nations.  His parents may not have understood that Americans with knowledge of India and Hindu’s 33 crore gods would reject their son and his messaging, as they did, during national elections for president.

Judging from the derisive comments posted on Ramaswamy’s X page, White Ohioans aren’t appreciative of their savior being the child of Third World illegal aliens from a nation they want deported.

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