Sean Strickland calls "billionaires the problem" in response to Vivek Ramaswamy's post stating native Americans being ignored by top tech companies

Sean Strickland refutes Vivek Ramaswamy
Sean Strickland refutes Vivek Ramaswamy's take on native Americans being ignored by top tech companies. [Images courtesy: Getty Images]

Sean Strickland recently expressed disagreement with Vivek Ramaswamy's take on native Americans being ignored by top tech companies. While Ramaswamy blamed the current American culture for this debacle, Strickland saw a different factor as the root cause behind this mishap.

Strickland has a reputation for providing his take on various social issues. 'Tarzan' also doesn't shy away from going unfiltered regarding his opinions about them. He has been a staunch critic of the LGBTQ movement as well.

Ramaswamy recently put out a lengthy X update, blaming the current American culture of worshipping the mediocre ones behind the decline of skills in native Americans. He also opined that this lack of skills makes native Americans less employable in various sectors, including noted tech companies.

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However, Strickland countered Ramaswamy's take mentioning that the "billionaire" owners of the organizations were the real reasons behind this problem. He blamed their lack of patriotism and inconsiderate profit-making methods for this debacle. Strickland also mentioned how this attitude ends up destroying families alongside labeling Ramaswamy and people like him as the real "problem":

"Billionaires are the problem... You put profits over people and patriotism. I'm not religious, but if there ever was a devil, he works through big business. Imported labor, devalued wages, hoarded money. Absolutely ruined the family unit for profit. Massive wage gaps. Parents work 20 hours a day and then [the billionaires] say, "go put your kids in science camp". You're [Ramaswamy is] so out of touch with the reality and struggles of what a family goes through.... The level of manipulation and brainwashing that billionaires have infected this country with [is unimaginable]... You're the problem..."

Sean Strickland expressed his distaste towards billionaires and politicians by supporting Bryce Mitchell's opinion

Sean Strickland has appreciated the primitive lifestyle of the UFC featherweight, Bryce Mitchell, multiple times. To Strickland, Mitchell's hard-working nature and nonchalant commentary on various noteworthy issues is an example of what a real American should be.

A recent X update from @KOofTheDAY showcased Mitchell roasting the Tesla CEO, Elon Musk, highlighting his Ford Super Duty truck's superiority over Musk's Tesla Cybertruck. Mitchell highlighted that the state-of-the-art Cybertruck can never be as long-lasting as his old Ford Super Duty truck.

Mitchell also roasted the politicians and billionaires for boosting the prices of these useful amenities beyond the reach of the common American, while also providing them with inferior quality products. He said:

"This is what a real truck looks like. It's a 7-3 IDI, 91. Let me show you something this is gonna do [has done] that your Cybertruck is never gonna do. Elon Musk can kiss my a** buddy. You see that, 670000 miles. You're never gonna get that out of your Cybertruck... As the years go by, they [the billionaires and politicians] are making out trucks more expensive, rely on Chinese electronic and [hence] they're making them break [down easily]."

Strickland who is known for highlighting such concerns voiced his support for Mitchell's take by reposting this X update to his account. His caption read:

"My God! I've never felt so American in my fu**ing life... After watching this, I'll storm any capital with this man... @ThugnastyMMA [Bryce Mitchell's X username]"

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