Vivek Ramaswamy dismantled the progressive left’s “divisive” narrative about civil rights, the women’s movement, and the LGBTQ community
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I wouldn’t say it’s lefty vs righty thing. I would say it’s an us versus the cabal thing. And, with that being said, I don’t think we should let our guard down for a single second. By that I mean we should never stop digging on people who throw their hat in the ring to run against Trump. Are they a cabal plant? Are they WEF backed? What is their true purpose in running? Is it to sew division? Is it to unite with Trump and Q? I think we can be possessive over message vs messenger because if the messenger is a cabal plant spreading misinformation, then the message and the messenger are not to be trust and should be called out.
Just my opinion.
But I don't think anyone is asking to trust him, just continue to allow him to espouse the info that we agree with.
As for the cabal planting him to recite redpills to the world, well that just doesn't make sense. Because the endgame for them is to get him to win and you just aren't going to get voters who hate Trump to jump on board with a trump parroting candidate.
The only way their plan works is if Trump cannot run. Then they have a shot of getting Vivek elected. And if Trump can't run, we have far bigger issues than a replacement candidate.
My personal thoughts on Vivek and really the rest of these people running for the gop nomination is that they were instructed to do so in order to divide up the Republican voter base. To create infighting between republicans and grow that division. All in an attempt to pull support away from Trump and keep us fighting each other rather than calling out the real evil. Especially when Vivek was on the WEF young global leader thing. Then he sued them and told them to remove him from the list. I thought that was all just a show to distance himself from the WEF so that he could lure more republicans in towards him to take that support away from Trump. I could be wrong, but that’s just the thought process I’ve been having throughout this whole thing.