Vice President JD Vance faced a challenging situation when he was called to denounce racism directed at Indians, a rare occurrence for an American politician, especially one with an Indian wife and children. The need for such a denunciation arose when a young enlistee associated with racist sentiments towards Indians came to light. Vance's past indicates he once held a more straightforward stance against such hatred, but political ambitions prompted him to adjust his views, reflecting a broader trend among politicians to cater to their party's base, even at the cost of their principles.
There’s a curious scenario when an American politician must address racism toward Indians, especially when he himself has an Indian wife and children.
Vance's response to the normalization of hate against Indians reveals how much Republican politicians fluctuate in their principles based on political positioning.
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