Usha Chilukuri Vance, the newly sworn-in Second Lady of the United States, has become a subject of polarized opinions following her husband JD Vance's inauguration as the 50th Vice President of the United States. While many hail her as a symbol of the American Dream and Indian-American pride, she has also been subjected to racist and xenophobic backlash online, targeted for her Indian ancestry and Hindu faith.
Usha Vance gained significant attention on January 20 at Donald Trump's inauguration ceremony. Her poised demeanor and elegant appearance turned heads, earning admiration from several quarters. President Trump himself highlighted her capabilities, remarking during the event, "She is smarter, but the line of succession did not work that way," adding a lighthearted acknowledgment of her intelligence.
However, the admiration was quickly overshadowed by online vitriol after Trump signed an executive order redefining birthright citizenship, sparking debates about Usha's own background and faith. On social media platform X, searches for terms like "Usha Vance religion" and "Usha Vance citizenship" surged, reflecting both curiosity and polarized opinions about the Second Lady.
One X user, @pigeonbear, made a racist remark, writing, "Will there be a cow in the White House soon?" Similarly, @RhinoSaid questioned Usha's faith, tweeting, "Tragic. I thought Vance was a Christian?" Others stooped to outright xenophobia, with comments such as @FR0STY_333's "Christ is King, not some stinky Indian idol Read More...https://www.gg2.net/us-second-lady-usha-vance-racist-attack-indian-roots/
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