'go back to where the pigs live in india,' a caller told a ceo who rebuked trump - electrical appliance suppliers

by:Yovog     2023-04-22
\'go back to where the pigs live in india,\' a caller told a ceo who rebuked trump  -  electrical appliance suppliers
Voice mail begins gently.
A female caller said she was leaving a message for Ravin Gandhi. Trump op-
She recently read online.
Last week, Gandhi, ceo of a Chicago company, published a column on the CNBC website criticizing President Donald Trump's response to the violence in Charlottsville, Virginia.
Gandhi wrote that the president condemned racism and prejudice from "many aspects" in the statement, suggesting that he "acquiesced in white supremacists and Nazis ".
Every time Trump recaps his message, he only "digs a deeper hole ".
Gandhi said he received a voice mail from the woman last Thursday.
Ed published it.
Within 15 seconds, the unidentified caller went from calm to ridicule to Sharp. "Get your f------
Garbage, go back to India and sell it there. . . .
Don't tell us about Donald Trump.
Don't tell us about this country. . . .
Go back to where the pigs live in India and clean up your own G------country.
It's a dirty mess, "said the caller.
Gandhi was born and raised in the suburbs of Chicago.
In a minute and a half, the woman strolled over the issue of the Confederacy statue (
Gandhi did not mention the Confederacy Monument in his work. ed), called U. S.
Nikki Haley, ambassador to the United Nations, is a "reptile in Bangladesh "(
Hayley, born in the Sikh family, from South Carolina)
And said that Buddhist doctors and statues should be sent back to India (
Gandhi is not a Buddhist).
Gandhi said in an interview with The Washington Post on Wednesday: "The first time I heard the news, it was shocking . "
"The Tenth time I heard it was funny.
Gandhi says his work has received other hateful responsesed.
Common theme: He should return to where he came from.
"Guess what, where did I come from," said Gandhi, who lives in Chicago with his wife and two children.
"I feel very excited about this.
I don't feel insulted.
I am eager to educate ignorant people and show them that I am an imaginary American.
This is a country of immigrants. I am the son of immigrants.
Gandhi, 44, said his parents moved from Mumbai to Illinois in 1969.
He grew up in Waukegan, Illinois, and he called it blue.
It's about an hour's drive from Chicago.
He holds an accounting degree from the University of Illinois and a master's degree in business from Northwestern University.
Gandhi United in 2007
A company has been set up to provide non-stick coatings for the cooking utensils, baked goods and appliances industries.
He now has about 300 employees.
Gandhi called himself politically independent and voted for George H, the Republican and Democratic presidential candidate. W.
Bush in 1992, Bill Clinton in 1996, George Bush in 2000, John Kerry in 2004, and Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012.
He started writing op-
During the presidential campaign, he wrote a column for CNBC, publicly criticizing Trump while supporting Hillary Clinton.
"One of the reasons I opposed Obama so passionately last year.
Trump is because I saw him talk about banning Muslims during the campaign.
"It made me very angry," he said . "
There's a huge dog.
He made America great message again.
Gandhi echoed Buffett's words: "When is America greater than it is now ? ". .
It is very backward to make America great again, very backward.
But after Trump won, Gandhi said he decided to focus on the positive aspects of what he called the policy.
Gandhi wrote in February that as an enterprise owner, he saw benefits from Trump's commitment to lower taxes, relax regulation, set deadlines and invest in infrastructure.
"Unlike many of my progressive friends, I am not depressed, but buried myself in the corner," Gandhi said . ". "I wrote op-
There is no place to blame the president.
We don't want to be hysterical, I said.
I gave him a year, and by the end of this year he hasn't been president for all, and I'll try to speak out loud.
"But only eight months a year.
"After Charlottsville and its consequences, even if the Dow reached 50,000, the unemployment rate reached 1%, and the GDP increased by 7%, I will not defend Trump.
Some questions go beyond economics, and I will not support a president who doesn't look like him with a clear conscience, "he wrote in a recent column.
Ed was published in August. 16.
Four days ago, Charlottsville was involved in a violent clash between white nationalists who came to protest plans to dismantle a statue of the Confederacy and clashed with anti-demonstrators.
A car allegedly driven by Nazi sympath rushed into a group, killing 32 people. year-
Old Heather Heyer, 19 others were injured.
Trump has been criticized not only by Democrats but also by members of his own party for not explicitly condemning white supremacists.
Two days after Heyer's death, the president spoke to "KKK, neo-
Nazi, white supremacist
But he later appeared to have come back from those comments, saying that the violence should be blamed on "both sides ".
Trump defended his response in front of supporters at a rally in Phoenix on Tuesday --
And accused the media of distorting the facts.
Gandhi condemned Trump's "wrong equivalent between KKK and the people who protested it.
"Slavery is our massacre in this country," he said . "
Both sides of Charlottsville are very active.
But one side is cancer and the other is chemotherapy.
In addition to the women's voice mail, Gandhi said, he also received racist messages via social media and email: "You are angry because you were born with 50% black descent.
Embrace your legacy, don't sing
"We don't care," one Facebook user wrote . ".
"You are now enemies of globalization.
You want a war, you have one. Go back to f------
Where did you come from to Kolkata to worship an f------cow, you f------f---!
Another wrote in the mail.
He said he decided to be more outspoken politically and share the information on his social media network as he wanted to reach out to "moderate Trump supporters ".
"He said it does not represent the likes of female callers who voted for most Americans in Trump.
"Trump is responsible for the crazy extremes of his party," Gandhi said . ".
The silent majority who voted for him. . .
I think they're shocked.
The Post reported, "In general, Trump has maintained 80% of the employment support rate among Republicans, and has not changed much compared with the recent survey.
However, the percentage of "strong" approval fell by 10 percent over the previous month.
Also, the Washington Post
According to the ABC News poll, 56% of AmericansS.
Adults disapprove of his reaction to the violence in Charlottsville (
Even though 62% of Republicans support his statement).
Gandhi said he believed the president would listen if he heard the concerns of the "silent majority.
Gandhi said: "His genius is to see what the mob wants.
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