Musk and Ramaswamy's X Spaces Convo Stirs Debate on AntiAmerican Narrative


| Elon Musk / Vivek Ramaswamy

Elon Musk / Vivek Ramaswamy
Elon Musk, Tesla founder and owner of X (previously Twitter), recently hosted a Twitter Space event with 2024 Presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy. They engaged in discussions regarding what they and many others believe to be a growing trend of anti-American sentiment among the country's elite.

Musk expressed his concern about this trend and emphasized the importance of American identity. He said, "We should be proud to be American, and I certainly am." He criticized the narrative being propagated by some influential sectors, describing it as detrimental to the nation's interests.

During this conversation, the 2024 Presidential hopeful, Vivek Ramaswamy, also shared similar views. Ramaswamy, known for his outspoken critique of 'woke' culture, voiced his apprehensions about the longevity of the American Dream, especially for future generations, including his children.

Ramaswamy's decision to run for the presidency marks a significant shift in his career. He highlighted the prevalent trend in politics where many Republican representatives seemed to be running from something rather than towards something.

The Twitter Spaces conversation, marked by candid remarks and honest observations, echoed the mounting concern among high-profile figures about the nation's identity and its future. Despite their different professional backgrounds, Musk and Ramaswamy found common ground in their shared worry about what they see as a threat to the nation's core values and the future of the American Dream.

This conversation between Musk and Ramaswamy follows a trend on X, formerly Twitter, where Musk has interviewed several political figures, including Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and Democratic aspirant Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

During the conversation, Ramaswamy, the anti-ESG investor and biotech entrepreneur, shared his stance on the "America First 2.0" policy. Despite being the son of successful legal immigrants, Ramaswamy separated himself from the previous "America First 1.0" policy by championing merit-based immigration as a solution to economic growth in the US.

The conversation also saw discussions around the Russia-Ukraine conflict and American involvement. Both Ramaswamy and Musk questioned the Senate's July 26 vote against creating an Office of the Lead Inspector General for Ukraine Assistance.

On the trade front, Ramaswamy made it clear that he supported international trade, but with the caveat that all nations should play by the same rules. Contrary to the stance taken by former President Donald Trump, Ramaswamy expressed that leaving the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) was a misstep.

The conversation gathered over 500,000 live viewers, touched on several topics central to the American socio-political landscape, and provided insights into Musk and Ramaswamy's views.

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