
Clock: Ramaswamy in Cincinnati Town Hall faces the race, black history
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In the Cincinnati Town Hall held on Monday, in the wake of beating a white white woman online, Vivek Ramaswamy The audience was placed on the spot that claimed that black history came under the “table” in the United States.
Responding to the man’s concerns, the Ohio Republican Governor’s candidate said, “We have to deal with what we have. What we make is not comfortable.” But they appreciated the country tied to the ideals of the United States, and they try to maintain them incompletely.
Robert asked Ramaswamy, asking Ramaswamy, asking questions known by his first name, “When there was a debate about public safety in the United States, he did not take the biased side, but Robert complained that the history of black people in the United States did not have enough part of contemporary conversations around public safety.
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“We have to understand how our people feel, because we were brought here to the slave ships of 400 years ago and treated us like animals hanging on the trees, families were separated, we did not know that we did not know who we were as people. Robert has seen here. ”
“Well, see all the violence of our people for 3 years … you want to accept our history under the table, but you do not sweep Ashkanzi Jews with Hitler Goods Under the table. All things you do for other races of people, you don’t sweep it under the table. But when it comes down to the Black Negro, we can always sweep what happened below the table. “

Vivek Ramswamy in Cincinnati Town Hall tells a question about crime and public security in the Hall that the history of the black people has come under the carpet, especially when there is a debate about the growing crime in the United States. (Fox News)
Responding to this question, Ramswamy thought about the evidence that the night question was not pre-screen by his or his team. Ramswamy clearly said that the question made him a little “uncomfortable”, but leaders should expect to answer such difficult questions.
“Of course, we are not perfect. In fact, we decide to never be perfect because we are not a nation involved in the gods, we are a nation consisting of humans and we are a nation established on a set of ideals. Therefore, this means that we will always be incomplete,” said the Ramswamy race-jaguk.
Ramaswamy pointed attention To China And to make Iran make it even more explaining its point.
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Ramswamy said, “Nobody criticizes China, Iran, or anyone for hypocrisy, because we must first be ideal for a hypocritical nation,” said Ramswamy.

Republican Governorial candidate in Ohio, Vivek Ramaswamy, on Monday evening asked questions at a Town Hall in Cincinnati and focused on crime and public security. (Fox News)
“I wouldn’t say that America is perfect for every chapter of our national history. Of course, we are based on ideals. We are based on humans, so we will always fall less than those ideals,” Ramswamy further said. “But I want to live in a country of ideal and fall less. Than living in a country that is not ideal.”
Ramaswamy was saying that no one should go down the carpet, he said that last week’s history mentioned a large number of public beatings caught on the Cincinnati camera and went viral and he was confused with criticism. Public security and crime, Do not ignore either.
Ramaswamy said, “We have to deal with what is true. Not just what makes us comfortable, but not precise,” said Ramaswamy.

Sara Herringe defended her life from her new Husband from the violent robbers who focused on criminal and public security at Night Town Hall Event on Monday of Ohio Governorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy. (Andrew Mark Miller/Fox News)
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As Ramaswamy responded to the question of the race, the The Governor of the Ohio A portion of the questioner’s thought was recorded, which is a different way of land (Aid) with him (his) in a different way. “
“When we say our people, when I hear it, I think that ‘our people’ is everyone in this room. I see black, white, brown, man, woman. These are our people. America is our people. Ohio is our people. Sinsinity is our people. “And I can also say, if you are a hard working American, you want to go to your city if you want to go to your city, whether you are black or white, are really afraid of a deadly attack or fence, which should be the birth of every American. I want ‘for our people’.”
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