'Whether you are Jewish, Hindu or Christian...': Vivek Ramaswamy cites Bondi Beach attack to defend free worship in America
Republican candidate for Ohio governor Vivek Ramaswamy has invoked the deadly antisemitic attack at Sydney’s Bondi Beach to underline what he described as America’s defining commitment to religious freedom, arguing that the right to worship without fear lies at the core of the country’s identity.
In a video clip shared on X, Ramaswamy spoke about growing security concerns around places of worship, pointing to heavily armed police guarding synagogues in New York and heightened precautions around religious events. He referenced the Bondi Beach shooting during a Hanukkah celebration on 14 December, in which 15 people were killed, as an example of the threats facing Jewish communities globally.
Ramaswamy said that such violence highlights the importance of protecting free worship in the United States, regardless of faith. “Whether it’s the Christian faith, the Jewish faith, the Hindu faith, whatever your faith is, you have in this country the unique opportunity to worship as you see fit,” he said, adding that freedom from fear, coercion or violence was central to what it means to be American.
His remarks came as US Jewish groups have urged enhanced security at public religious events amid a rise in antisemitic incidents worldwide. The Bondi Beach attack has intensified those concerns, with authorities in several countries reviewing protections for religious gatherings.
While many users online praised Ramaswamy’s emphasis on religious liberty, the post also drew a sharp backlash. Some replies rejected his use of the collective “we”, with nativist commentators targeting his Indian American background and questioning his place in the national conversation. The responses highlighted ongoing tensions within conservative circles over immigration, identity and who is seen as representing American values.
Ramaswamy also warned that cultural shifts within the US risk undermining religious freedom. He argued that new ideological movements were increasingly treated with the intensity of belief systems, pressuring conformity and threatening pluralism.
Ramaswamy framed his message as inclusive, stressing that America’s promise lies in allowing people of all faiths to practise their beliefs openly and safely. He warned that losing that principle would erode the country’s moral foundation, saying that the freedom to worship without fear is not simply a right, but a defining national value.
Ramaswamy said that such violence highlights the importance of protecting free worship in the United States, regardless of faith. “Whether it’s the Christian faith, the Jewish faith, the Hindu faith, whatever your faith is, you have in this country the unique opportunity to worship as you see fit,” he said, adding that freedom from fear, coercion or violence was central to what it means to be American.
While many users online praised Ramaswamy’s emphasis on religious liberty, the post also drew a sharp backlash. Some replies rejected his use of the collective “we”, with nativist commentators targeting his Indian American background and questioning his place in the national conversation. The responses highlighted ongoing tensions within conservative circles over immigration, identity and who is seen as representing American values.
Ramaswamy also warned that cultural shifts within the US risk undermining religious freedom. He argued that new ideological movements were increasingly treated with the intensity of belief systems, pressuring conformity and threatening pluralism.
Ramaswamy framed his message as inclusive, stressing that America’s promise lies in allowing people of all faiths to practise their beliefs openly and safely. He warned that losing that principle would erode the country’s moral foundation, saying that the freedom to worship without fear is not simply a right, but a defining national value.
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