Fellow American,
The mainstream media strikes again. The one-narrative news networks just can’t help themselves when they’re called out. “Careers” built on identity politics and deciding that the America First agenda is not the future of this country. They are wrong.
This point was made all too clear recently on CNN when Van Jones said this of me: “You’re watching the rise of an American demagogue that is a very, very despicable person. And I literally, I was— I was shaking listening to him talk because a lot of people don’t know. That is one step away from Nazi propaganda coming out of his mouth.” Fellow American, I suppose it was only a matter of time until I was called Nazi-like. Give me a break. We all know that the mainstream media is a tool for the Establishment and their favorite method of control.
I’ll keep calling them out. The Trump-Russia collusion hoax? About the origins of Covid, about funding Ukraine’s corruption, about Hunter Biden, about Jan 6th looking more and more like entrapment. Now, they’re upset at me calling out the “Great Replacement” not being a “conspiracy theory.”
For that, we just need to go back to Van’s words from just 2 years ago: “The request from the racial justice left: we want the white majority to go from being a majority to being a minority and like it. That’s a tough request, and change is hard.” He makes a great case for why it’s not a conspiracy, right? I’m speaking the TRUTH about the topics that you’re not supposed to talk about.
Fellow American, here’s the bottom line and where we go from here. I’m not playing their game. I’m relying on the grassroots support of people like you to continue challenging the mainstream narrative.
They want division. The Establishment wants more identity politics, this new religion that says your race, your gender, and your sexuality are your identity. It is anti-American. And it is dividing this country to a breaking point. Help me stand against it today; it’s not about the money, it’s about the signal we send. Whether it’s $1 or $100 can you help me send a message that we won’t stand for this anymore.
Thank you,
Vivek Ramaswamy
GET TO KNOW VIVEK: Vivek is an American entrepreneur, political and cultural thought leader, and New York Times bestselling author of Woke, Inc.: Inside Corporate America's Social Justice Scam, along with his second book, Nation of Victims: Identity Politics, the Death of Merit, and the Path Back to Excellence.
He has been a prominent and outspoken critic against ESG, discriminatory practices under the guise of critical race theory, and of what he calls "government-tech censorship," where the government colludes with big tech to do through the backdoor what it couldn't do through the front door under the Constitution.
Vivek is a first-generation American. Growing up in the Cincinnati area, he often recounts the sage advice he received from his father that "If you're going to stand out, then you might as well be outstanding." This advice set the course for his life: an accomplished pianist, a nationally ranked tennis player, and the valedictorian of his Jesuit high school. He went on to graduate summa cum laude in Biology from Harvard in 2007 and received his J.D. degree from Yale Law School in 2013, worked at a hedge fund, then started a pharmaceutical company, Roivant Sciences, where his team developed five drugs that went on to become FDA-approved.
In 2022, he founded Strive Asset Management, an Ohio-based firm, that takes direct aim at asset managers like BlackRock, State Street, Vanguard and others for their fiduciary breach of duty to maximize the wealth of their clients for Wokeism. Strive's mission is to restore the voices of everyday citizens in the American economy by leading companies to focus on excellence over politics. STAND WITH VIVEK ➞
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