Racism seems to have reached new lows with Andrew Branca, host of the titular “The Andrew Branca Show,” going on a racist tirade against Vivek Ramaswamy.
Branca posted a video to Elon Musk’s X, where he can be seen going off on Ramaswamy sitting barefoot during an interview. Branca posted this to go along with his video.
“How do you know that cultural Indian Vivek RAMASWAMY is indeed CULTURALLY INDIAN? Because he DOES SHIT LIKE this BAREFOOT interview on camera. No cultural American would dress in business attire for a filmed interview, and then TAKE OFF HIS SHOES AND SOCKS TO BE BAREFOOT. These cultural Indians JUST CANNOT HELP THEMSELVES from behaving consistent with their INDIAN CULTURE.”
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Branca gives commentary during his video which touch upon the size and shape of Ramaswamy’s feet which he tries to imply are suspect.
“The Andrew Branca Show” is a U.S.-based political commentary and legal analysis program hosted by attorney Andrew Branca. The show focuses on constitutional issues, contemporary political developments, and legal controversies, often emphasizing perspectives aligned with Branca’s stated values: support for the U.S. Constitution, Western civilization, meritocracy, and family principles.
It is closely tied to Branca’s broader Law of Self Defense community, using his experience as a practicing attorney and legal instructor to interpret and explain complex legal and constitutional matters for a general audience.
Vivek Ramaswamy is an American entrepreneur, author, and political figure known for his work in biotechnology and public commentary on corporate and political issues. Born in 1985 in Cincinnati, Ohio, Ramaswamy studied biology at Harvard University and later earned a law degree from Yale Law School. He gained prominence as the founder of Roivant Sciences, a biopharmaceutical company focused on accelerating drug development through innovative corporate structures.
Beyond his business ventures, Ramaswamy has written several books exploring topics such as corporate culture, stakeholder capitalism, and the intersection of business and politics. Ramaswamy advocates for principles including free markets, individual liberty, and merit-based achievement. Social media platforms can magnify these incidents, turning a private or innocuous action into a viral topic of debate.


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Your name is legit ‘vishnu’ lmao