The man who claims to have invented email is now inventing a whole new level of political candour. The Indian-American scientist and entrepreneur Shiva Ayyadurai is here to spice up the 2024 US presidential race with some very pleasant words on Israel and his fellow candidates.
Dr Shiva Ayyadurai, the self-proclaimed inventor of email and a contender in the 2024 US presidential race, is not your typical candidate.
Having announced his run for the 2024 elections in August this year, Ayyadurai is one of the four Indian-Americans to be running for president, including Nikki Haley, Vivek Ramaswamy, and Hirsh Vardhan Singh.
In his bid for the presidency, Ayyadurai takes a swipe at the "old guard" of politicians, lawyers, lobbyists, and academics, blaming them for everything from corruption to crony capitalism. Clearly, he's not a fan of the same old political dance.
But where Ayyadurai really shines — or raises eyebrows, depending on your perspective — is in his candid assessment of his fellow candidates.
According to him, every presidential hopeful, except himself, is apparently a "coc****ker of Zionism." Yep, you read that right. Whether it's Trump, Haley, Ramaswamy, or even "Booby" Kennedy, Ayyadurai suggests they've all been busy puckering up to please the Zionists.
Ayyadurai also alleges that figures like Bernie Sanders and Anthony Blinken hold Israeli citizenship, asserting that Zionists have taken control of various seats of power in the United States.
When it comes to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Ayyadurai isn't holding back either. He proposes ending the "occupation" of America by Zionism as a prerequisite for tackling the situation in the Middle East. According to him, that's the key to achieving peace - freeing America first.
Regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Ayyadurai advocates for ending the occupation of America by Zionism as a prerequisite for addressing the issue. He asserts that the only way to achieve peace in the region is by putting an end to what he perceives as Zionist influence in the United States.
Now, whether you find Ayyadurai's views refreshing or a bit too spicy for your political taste, if one thing's for sure, it’s that this candidate knows how to stir the pot and serve up a campaign with a side of controversy and a dash of conspiracy.
Welcome to the 2024 election circus.