
"Vivek will never be governor of Ohio," a person posted on X. "Maybe at least have some socks on while you interview for a position in the most powerful empire on the planet, yeah?" one person said, while another said, "This is unacceptable for America." A third user said, "Vivek gives us barefoot lectures on education. "Uncivilized."
Commentator Ian Miles Cheong was among the people who disagreed with the response, calling it the "dumbest argument" he had ever heard. He said on X, "I guess too many people grew up on sitcoms where they wear their shoes in bed."
What vivek Ramaswamy Said On Barefoot interview Row
"This is America, folks," vivek Ramaswamy stated in response to the issue. When I feel like it, I let my dogs outside.
One commenter reacted to this by saying, "Vivek showed extraordinary class when Coulter explicitly declared that she would not vote for him due to his race. He maintained the flow of the talk and avoided becoming defensive or victimized. Well done, he did.
Others noted that many civilizations have a custom of taking off shoes inside.
"Almost all indians enter their houses barefoot. Nothing is wrong with it. Another commenter wrote, "In indian tradition, it is customary to take off your shoes before entering someone's home. It's just a cultural thing." Because it keeps dirt and germs from the outside from entering the inside, it is a statement of hygiene and respect. Many people follow this technique.