by Thomas Stevenson at The Post Millennial
Presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy was cornered by a pan-sexual reporter at the Iowa State Fair who asked about his opinions on the LGBTQ community and his thoughts on same-sex couples. His response was that he is not interested in allowing the “tyranny of the minority.”
The Iowa State Fair is a long-held stopping point for presidential candidates in the primary election as Iowa is the first state in the primary vote. It gives them the opportunity to interact with the voters leading up the primary.
When the pan-sexual reporter asked Ramaswamy about his thoughts on the “LGBTQ+ community,” he responded by saying that he doesn’t “think it’s one community.”
“Trans is fundamentally in tension with gay, if you ask me,” Ramaswamy added. “What’s your opinion.”
Watch what happens when a “pan-sexual” reporter tries to corner Vivek Ramaswamy
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The reporter pressed him more on the topic of same-sex couples and he said he did not have a negative view of same-sex couples.
Adding to this statement he said he instead has a “negative view of the tyranny of the minority.”
Ramaswamy recounted that the United States has a history of a tyranny coming…
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