End of Racism' Author Dinesh D'Souza Receives Backlash After Rant Against Whiteys'
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End of Racism' Author Dinesh D'Souza Receives Backlash After Rant Against Whiteys'
"Reacting on X to Vivek Ramaswamy's campaign to become the next governor of Ohio, D'Souza wrote, How ironic it will be if a brown American like Vivek actually helps to fix education and raise the prospects of white kids, while all the professional whiteys on X continue their idle boasting about how they too could get us to the moon, just like some white dudes did in 1969."
"I know it must be hard to be Indian and conservative right now since a lot of negativity is on Indian immigrants with the H1Bs. Being Chinese, I really do get it! responded conservative influencer Lauren Chen. But the answer isn't to lash out at Americans, call them "whitey," or demean them. I know it must be hard to be Indian and conservative right now since a lot of negativity is on Indian immigrants with the H1Bs. Being Chinese, I really do get it! But the answer isn't to lash out at Americans, call them "whitey," or demean them. We need to understand where this"
Dinesh D'Souza posted on X referring to "professional whiteys" while reacting to Vivek Ramaswamy's Ohio gubernatorial campaign, saying it would be ironic if a "brown American" like Vivek improved education and prospects for white children while "professional whiteys" boasted. The post used a derogatory term that drew rapid criticism across social platforms. Multiple users accused him of engaging in identity politics and anti-white racism. Commenters such as Sarah Stock, Kangmin Lee, Dominic Michael Tripi and Lauren Chen publicly rebuked the language. Conservative voices also weighed in, noting recent tensions among conservatives over race and rhetoric.
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