
Keeping tabs? AOC suggests supporters make list of social media posts from 'Trump sycophants' to hold them complicit
One of the most progressive members of Congress asked whether anyone was keeping tabs on "Trump sycophants" posting favorable content of the president on social media.



One of the most progressive members of Congress asked whether anyone was keeping tabs on "Trump sycophants" posting favorable content of the president on social media.
Democratic New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez asked if any of her followers were archiving social media posts from supporters of President Trump to be used later as evidence of their "complicity" during his time in the Oval Office.
"Is anyone archiving these Trump sycophants for when they try to downplay or deny their complicity in the future?" Ocasio-Cortez asked in the tweet. "I foresee decent probability of many deleted Tweets, writings, photos in the future."
https://archive.md/o/AerBV/https://...-from-trump-sycophants-to-hold-them-complicit
https://archive.md/o/AerBV/https://...-from-trump-sycophants-to-hold-them-complicit
Ocasio-Cortez did not define exactly what she meant by "sycophant," or a person who fawns over another, before suggesting it would be a good idea to collect photos, writings, and posts made online that could be used "in the future" to mark someone's support for the president.
Republican Rep.-elect Marjorie Taylor Greene, a firebrand conservative who claimed a congressional victory in Georgia on Tuesday, shot back at Ocasio-Cortez, arguing that the New York sophomore socialist would "force Chinese-style censorship on the American people" if given the opportunity.
Although Twitter has prioritized the censorship of content it deems to promote "offline violence," no disclaimer had been placed on the tweet from Ocasio-Cortez calling for retribution and public shaming should Joe Biden, the apparent winner, officially claim victory in the presidential race.
Ocasio-Cortez, who has often been at odds with Trump during her two years on Capitol Hill, easily claimed reelection to Congress on Tuesday night and is well positioned to be among the most powerful figures in the Democratic Party in a Biden administration.
Trump's reelection campaign is already mounting a number of legal defenses in key battleground states, including Pennsylvania and Nevada, where efforts to count the vote have stretched over a number of days while calls of fraud have amplified among conservatives.
tl;dr AOC wants to make a list of Trump supporters so they can be "held accountable for their actions", aka made social pariahs/become unemployable/become victims of antifa vigilantes.
The relevant thread is here:
There's salt coming from both right and left wingers, so I highly suggest checking it out if you're into that.
Site made by Hari Sevugan, one of her supporters:
Some others also jumped on the doxxing bandwagon:



Interestingly, an antifa posted about doing something like this days before the others did:

Perhaps this guy was their inspiration.
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