This story mentions slurs used against South Asians. Vivek Ramaswamy was almost done taking questions. Speaking to students at Montana State University on October 7, at an event for the right-wing youth organization Turning Point USA , the former Republican presidential candidate and Ohio gubernatorial hopeful reiterated his conservative bonafides. The visit should have been a layup for Ramaswamy—and maybe it would have been, had he been white and Christian. Instead, as the hour-and-a-half-long event was drawing to a close, Ramaswamy got grilled by two white students who felt his Hindu faith and culture put him at odds with the office he hopes to lead. “Christian voices should be the main voice of America. And I want to know basically why you seem to be, and I don't mean to be horribly offensive, but why you seem to be masquerading as a Christian?” one woman in the crowd asked. The young man who followed her was even more direct.…