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President AOC has a nice ring to it
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Democrat leadership would find a way to tank an AOC run.
President AOC has a nice ring to it
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Sadly true. The feckless corporate Democrats would rather lose to Vance than win with AOC.Democrat leadership would find a way to tank an AOC run.
Sadly true. The feckless corporate Democrats would rather lose to Vance than win with AOC.
Are those my only options?You want president Vance?
Are those my only options?
Was she, really? Or is that just what you were told?The name for the people saying this these days is the woke right, who like the woke left, are obsessed very stupidly and damagingly with identity politics.
AOC was attacking "whiteness" publicly the other day.
You haven't watched the footage yet? It's being run all over the news.Was she, really? Or is that just what you were told?
You haven't watched the footage yet? It's being run all over the news.
The news?You haven't watched the footage yet? It's being run all over the news.
I don't see the problemAI Overview
Based on recent reports, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) sparked criticism for comments regarding "whiteness" during the 2026 Munich Security Conference.
- Context of the Comments: While participating in panels, AOC made a distinction between national cultural identities (such as German, Italian, or English) and "whiteness," arguing that the former are based on real, rich cultural heritages, while describing the latter as an "imaginary thing".
- AOC's Argument: She argued that "whiteness" is not equivalent to actual, deep-rooted cultural heritage, but rather a different construct.
- Reaction: The remarks led to criticism and headlines characterizing the comments as "stumbles," with some critics accusing her of hypocrisy and attacking a racial concept, according to reports.
AI Overview
Based on recent reports, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) sparked criticism for comments regarding "whiteness" during the 2026 Munich Security Conference.
- Context of the Comments: While participating in panels, AOC made a distinction between national cultural identities (such as German, Italian, or English) and "whiteness," arguing that the former are based on real, rich cultural heritages, while describing the latter as an "imaginary thing".
- AOC's Argument: She argued that "whiteness" is not equivalent to actual, deep-rooted cultural heritage, but rather a different construct.
- Reaction: The remarks led to criticism and headlines characterizing the comments as "stumbles," with some critics accusing her of hypocrisy and attacking a racial concept, according to reports.
Not sure what you are asking. It was in her comments about Marco Rubio's speech- she was responding to another speaker's negative spin stating that all Rubio was talking about was whiteness. There isn't any question that whiteness was used in that context in a negative way- that's the way it's used in CRT classes- I've had the grad version, my professor gave a long list of ways we could "let go of our whiteness." It's incredibly divisive, there isn't anything ambiguous about was she said.The news?
Or "the news"?
You have yet to explain how she was "attacking whiteness"Not sure what you are asking. It was in her comments about Marco Rubio's speech- she was responding to another speaker's negative spin stating that all Rubio was talking about was whiteness. There isn't any question that whiteness is used in that context in a negative way- that's the way it's used in CRT classes- I've had the grad version, my professor gave a long list of ways we could "let go of our whiteness." It's incredibly divisive.
If it makes you feel better, I will say she was painting whiteness in a negative light. Again, there isn't anything ambiguous about that use of "whiteness."You have yet to explain how she was "attacking whiteness"
Again, how so?If it makes you feel better, I will say she was painting whiteness in a negative light.
It's almost like the two concepts are different.Again, there isn't anything ambiguous about that use of "whiteness."
Imagine saying "blackness" like that.
Democrat leadership would find a way to tank an AOC run.
That's what they want you to thinkRunning AOC would tank the Dems chances.
Be seriousThey need my mans goatdami after he leads NY to glory or my woman’s Ilcan Omar imo.
The problem is, they are both divisive. That's the problem.It's almost like the two concepts are different.
You seriously need to watch the videos- she was humiliated at that conference and is getting capped on all over the internet.That's what they want you to think