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Backing up his firing 'Squad'

Ram defends ‘KKK’ slam of liberal Dem

- By RYAN KING

Multimilli­onaire entreprene­ur Vivek Ramaswamy is defending his likening of racially tinged remarks by Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-Mass.) and others to that of the “wizards of the grand KKK.”

On Friday in Iowa, Ramaswamy claimed there’s a “new neo racism on the left” — citing as an example “the Squad” member’s 2019 reported remark that “we don’t need any more brown faces that don’t want to be a brown voice.”

“I think it is the same spirit to say that I can look at you, and based on just your skin color that I know something about the content of your character — that I know something about the content of the viewpoints you’re allowed to express,” Ramaswamy told CNN’s “State of the Union” Sunday.

“For Ayanna Pressley to tell me that, that because of my skin color,

I can’t express my views — that is wrong.”

Pressley’s team called out Ramasamy’s remarks in a fundraisin­g pitch.

“We typically don’t engage in these bad-faith attacks but yesterday a line was crossed. A GOP candidate referred to Ayanna as ‘a modern grand wizard of the KKK’ because she speaks out against racial injustice,” her team said in the pitch, Politico reported. “This is backwards and harmful, but that is the point.” Ramaswamy made the comparison Friday when asked about his experience with racism in the US as a person of color.

He pointed to both the 2019 Pressley comment and journalist Kara Swisher’s recent comment calling him “RamaSMARMY” on social media.

“I think it’s offensive. And I think the fact that we’re taught to see one another on the basis of our genetic attributes is something that would make the old wizards of the grand KKK proud,” Ramaswamy said in Iowa, referring to the Ku Klux Klan, The Messenger reported.

CNN anchor Dana Bash grilled Ramaswamy on the comparison, juxtaposin­g Pressley’s nonviolent comment with the violence of the KKK, infamous for hideous crimes including rape and lynching.

Racist ‘boogeyman’

The 38-year-old biotech entreprene­ur stood by his comments, countering that there is a mindset among some politicos “that if you’re black or brown, you have to have a particular point of view.”

“We all agree that the KKK was an awful organizati­on that has a toxic stain in our national history. So given that we can start from that point of agreement, now that allows us to say, who actually sounds more like that organizati­on today?” he continued. “The people who are calling for more racial discrimina­tion on the basis of skin color.”

Earlier in the interview, Bash asked Ramaswamy about Saturday’s shooting in Jacksonvil­le, Fla., where a white gunman gunned down three black people at a Dollar General store before killing himself. Law enforcemen­t described the deadly rampage as racially motivated.

“It is such a tragedy and my heart goes out to those families. This should not be happening in the United States of America and it is wrong,” Ramaswamy said.

During a back-and-forth with Bash about the role of race in the shooting, Ramaswamy lamented the “racialized culture in this country,” which he pinned on the media and politician­s.

“I’m sure the boogeyman white supremacis­t exists somewhere in America, I’ve just never met it.”

 ?? ?? HEATED: GOP presidenti­al hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy is doubling down on his comparison of Massachuse­tts Rep. Ayanna Pressley’s (inset) views to those of “the wizards of the grand KKK.”
HEATED: GOP presidenti­al hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy is doubling down on his comparison of Massachuse­tts Rep. Ayanna Pressley’s (inset) views to those of “the wizards of the grand KKK.”
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