US "The Squad" Megathread - Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, Rashida Talib Derangement Syndrome

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I honestly only know about American politics from what I read on the Internet but since we all love shitting on leftists I figured we'd get a kick out of this. Also it's trending on Twitter so you know it's important.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...irect=on&noredirect=on&utm_term=.960552c9ba53

NEW YORK — Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a 28-year-old political novice running on a low budget and an unabashedly liberal platform, upset longtime U.S. Rep. Joseph Crowley on Tuesday in the Democratic congressional primary in New York.

The surprise victory by the community organizer in a district that includes parts of the Bronx and Queens came after an energetic, grassroots campaign that mustered more than enough support in a low-turnout race that many had expected to be an easy win for Crowley, a member of the Democratic House leadership.

“The community is ready for a movement of economic and social justice. That is what we tried to deliver,” said Ocasio-Cortez, who has never held elected office and whose candidacy attracted only modest media attention.

She told The Associated Press after her victory that she didn’t have enough money to do polling in the race, but felt in her gut that her message had a chance to connect.

“I live in this community. I organized in this community. I felt the absence of the incumbent. I knew he didn’t have a strong presence,” she said.

Crowley has been in Congress since 1999 and hadn’t faced an opponent in a primary election since 2004, when Ocasio-Cortez was just a teenager. He was considered a candidate to become the next House speaker if Democrats win the majority.

“It’s not about me,” Crowley, 56, told his supporters at a campaign party following his loss. “It’s about America. I want nothing but the best for Ms. Ocasio-Cortez. I want her to be victorious.”

He later played guitar with a band at the election night gathering, and dedicated the first song, Bruce Springsteen’s “Born to Run,” to Ocasio-Cortez.

Crowley represents New York’s 14th Congressional District, where he is also the leader of the Queens Democratic party.

Ocasio-Cortez was outspent by an 18-1 margin during her race but won the endorsement of some influential groups on the party’s far left, including MoveOn, as well as the actress Cynthia Nixon, who is running for governor. She defeated Crowley by 15 percentage points.

Born in the Bronx to a mother from Puerto Rico and a father who died in 2008, Ocasio-Cortez said she decided to challenge Crowley to push a more progressive stance on economic and other issues.

She attended Boston University, where she earned degrees in economics and international relations, and also spent time working in the office of the late U.S. Sen. Edward Kennedy.

After graduating, she returned to the Bronx where she became a community organizer. In the 2016 presidential campaign she worked for U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders.

Among her issues is expanding the Medicare program to people of all ages and abolishing Immigrations and Customs Enforcement. She recently went to Tornillo, Texas, to protest against policies that have separated parents from their children at the southern U.S. border.

Ocasio-Cortez gained some internet attention for a campaign video called “The Courage to Change,” a two-minute spot for which she wrote the script and featured footage from her own home.

Crowley is chair of the House Democratic Caucus, the fourth-highest ranking position in Democratic leadership in that chamber of Congress.

His loss drew the attention of President Donald Trump.

“Wow! Big Trump Hater Congressman Joe Crowley, who many expected was going to take Nancy Pelosi’s place, just LOST his primary election. In other words, he’s out! That is a big one that nobody saw happening. Perhaps he should have been nicer, and more respectful, to his President!” he tweeted.

The Republican candidate for the office, Anthony Pappas, is running unopposed and had no primary. Pappas teaches economics at St. John’s University.

She was a Bernie campaigner, is supported by BLM, and wants to abolish Immigrations and Customs Enforcement. Also this was in a solid-blue Congressional District so you know she's a shoo-in for next Congress.

But hey, we did get to see Trump laugh at Crowley on Twitter.
 

Ocasio-Cortez warns that melting glaciers could release ancient diseases

https://www.foxnews.com/category/us/environment/climate-change
Climate Changecould unleash a variety of diseases that the modern world is unprepared to deal with, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., claimed on Tuesday.

The freshman congresswoman -- and architect of the ambitious "Green New Deal" -- took to Instagram to express how worried she is about the specter of climate change. During a live video session, she argued that warming would melt glaciers and create the potential for new diseases infecting human populations.


"Scientists fear that there's a potential that a lot of diseases could escape these melted glaciers, things that were frozen for thousands of years, and that they’re going to get into our water," she said, "and that humans could contract them, and they are going to be diseases that are thousands of years old that have vectors that we are not prepared for, that we have never seen."

Ocasio-Cortez has made headlines since taking office in part by pushing bold policy proposals that many deemed unrealistic. During her Tuesday video, she suggested the U.S. had no choice but to take drastic action on climate change.

The alternative to large-scale solutions, the New Yorker said, was higher costs and people dying from climate change's impact.

"We need to start getting comfortable with how extreme the problem is," she said, "because only until we accept ... how bad climate change is and how bad it can be for our children's lives, are we going to be comfortable pursuing really big solutions."

The "Green New Deal" seeks to reach net-zero carbon emissions within just decades -- something conservative studies have said would entail astronomical costs.

"We're not trying to end cows and plane travel, but we need to change our lives," she said.

She went on to call for an end to single-use plastic but acknowledged that wasn't related to climate change.

"But it is related to our food supply and how we live," she said.



AOC suggests ‘informed’ millennials are first generation to protest government, forgets about the ‘60s

https://www.foxnews.com/category/person/alexandria-ocasio-cortez
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortezmade some bold claims in her latest Instagram Live video, suggesting millennials and Generation Z are better "informed" and more well-versed in history than past generations — and, apparently forgetting about the turbulent '60s, are the first "willing to go to the streets" and challenge their government.

The New York Democratic congresswoman, who at 29 is a millennial herself, in a video that streamed live Tuesday night described how she thinks today’s young people are surpassing past generations.

“I think young people are more informed and dynamic than their predecessors,” she said.

The freshman congresswoman then patted young Americans on the back for their activism, implying this is a new development for American political engagement.

“I think this new generation is very profound, and very strong, and very brave, because they’re actually willing to go to the streets,” she said. “Previous generations have just assumed that government’s got it.”

Of course, this overlooks perhaps the most turbulent period in modern American history, the 1960s, which was marked by political protests over the Vietnam War, civil rights and more.

Months after the decade began, protesters in San Francisco demonstrated against the House Un-American Activities Committee for their investigations of suspected Communists. Protesters were arrested as police turned firehoses on them on what became known as “Black Friday.”

The civil rights movement featured protests from black Americans and their allies, which helped lead to passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

The Vietnam War inspired massive demonstrations, including at the 1968 Democratic Convention. Tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets of Chicago that summer, and hundreds were injured in violent clashes with police and the National Guard.

Of course, political protest existed before the 1960s, with notable examples including the women’s suffrage movement and the Boston Tea Party.

Prior to making her statement about previous generations’ complacency, Ocasio-Cortez lauded her own generation by saying, “They actually take time to read and understand our history, the history of the labor movement, history of civil rights, history of economics, history of the United States, history of colonialism, and they’re not afraid to have those conversations.”

Baby Boomers may take exception to Ocasio-Cortez's slight, especially given studies that indicate a lack of knowledge millennials have when it comes to history. An April 2019 study by the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany revealed that two-thirds of millennials polled were not familiar with Auschwitz, and 22 percent said they either had not heard of or were not sure if they had heard of the Holocaust.

Well, I mean, Baby Boomers always act like they were the first to be anti-establishment, too. And every generation tends to assume that they're more enlightened and evolved than everyone who came before, so surely the lessons of history don't apply to them.

So, in all fairness, she's just doing what is done by young people with bigger mouths than brains.
 
Well, I mean, Baby Boomers always act like they were the first to be anti-establishment, too. And every generation tends to assume that they're more enlightened and evolved than everyone who came before, so surely the lessons of history don't apply to them.

So, in all fairness, she's just doing what is done by young people with bigger mouths than brains.
Every generation of youth believe that their parents are out-of-touch old losers who've fucked the world up and it's up to the youth to put things right, and every generation of elders believe the kids are crazy radicals who are going to ruin the stable world that they've built.

And they're both always right.
 
Breaking news. Somebody is not being a good Muslim wife. Omar needs to count her lucky stars that stonings are illegal in America. The man is a soyboy, liberal infidel.



The problem with Ilhan is that there's nothing to her but individualism.
She says she has morals and that Islam is superior, yet has no morals and doesn't adhere to Islam.

Personally, if I were a muslim, I'd be pretty pissed that this mouthy bulbhead was being such an obvious whore and flying in the face of my religion. I mean, not to mention she goes on about women and women's rights and all that, whilst destroying someone's family for her own gain and pitting herself against another woman.

But, frankly, I don't expect much from a Somali. They're not exactly people.
 
Breaking news. Somebody is not being a good Muslim wife. Omar needs to count her lucky stars that stonings are illegal in America. The man is a soyboy, liberal infidel.


Ilhan Omar could actually be expelled from Congress as a result of this scandal.
 
People have been bitching about the government since ancient times. It was considered your civic duty in ancient Rome to bitch about the government. They had civil wars pretty much every other week.

Also Gen Z is shaping up to be very conservative, AOC.
 
Her citizenship is on shaky legal grounds as well since she allegedly got it by claiming her brother as a spouse which would be fraud, so there's a decent chance she doesn't even have that going for her.
No her citizenship is fine. Her brother/husband's citizenship is another matter though. She could possibly be charged with fraud/tax fraud for the shit she did with her brother/husband, but it won't happen.
 
Also Gen Z is shaping up to be very conservative, AOC.
We're gonna start to see a lot more women vote GOP. All those girls playing high school sports having to compete against boys in dresses, yeah they're all voting Republican in 2020.
 
We're gonna start to see a lot more women vote GOP. All those girls playing high school sports having to compete against boys in dresses, yeah they're all voting Republican in 2020.
Muh right to stab fetuses and muh compassishit issues
 
Muh right to stab fetuses and muh compassishit issues

Before alt-right became the mark of the beast it meant people on the right that wanted conservatism but were ok with gay marriage, abortion to a sensible degree(18 weeks maybe) and things like that. There could very well be a new fringe of conservatives, "conservative feminism" is a something that is gaining ground and it is pretty much about rejecting the extremes of far left lunacy, it just needs a sexier name. Politics doesn't go unchanged through time.
 
Before alt-right became the mark of the beast it meant people on the right that wanted conservatism but were ok with gay marriage, abortion to a sensible degree(18 weeks maybe) and things like that. There could very well be a new fringe of conservatives, "conservative feminism" is a something that is gaining ground and it is pretty much about rejecting the extremes of far left lunacy, it just needs a sexier name. Politics doesn't go unchanged through time.
Shut up
 
Before alt-right became the mark of the beast it meant people on the right that wanted conservatism but were ok with gay marriage, abortion to a sensible degree(18 weeks maybe) and things like that. There could very well be a new fringe of conservatives, "conservative feminism" is a something that is gaining ground and it is pretty much about rejecting the extremes of far left lunacy, it just needs a sexier name. Politics doesn't go unchanged through time.
There needs to be a distinction between “conservative” and “anti-identitarian”. I lived in NYC for a while, and even there in the college-age demographic there’s a not insignificant percentage of people who are the furthest thing from “conservative”, but are sick and tired of liberal identity politics. And yes, this includes women and minorities.

When people say that Gen Z is “conservative” I’m really inclined to disagree and rather say that they’re anti-identitarian. I’m sure if you took a group of high schoolers and had them (honestly) take the political compass test they’d mostly score center-left. It’s just that our politics have gotten so fucking skewed that anything not radical-left is now considered “conservative”.
 
There needs to be a distinction between “conservative” and “anti-identitarian”. I lived in NYC for a while, and even there in the college-age demographic there’s a not insignificant percentage of people who are the furthest thing from “conservative”, but are sick and tired of liberal identity politics. And yes, this includes women and minorities.

When people say that Gen Z is “conservative” I’m really inclined to disagree and rather say that they’re anti-identitarian. I’m sure if you took a group of high schoolers and had them (honestly) take the political compass test they’d mostly score center-left. It’s just that our politics have gotten so fucking skewed that anything not radical-left is now considered “conservative”.

There's not many places to go in a two party political system and even with six parties that breaks down into two camps. That and the shrill attitude of "if you're not 100% with us, always, you're one of them" isn't helping things. In these times of pushing the non-binary things sure seems to be more binary than ever, accepting a persons non-binary political views/"identity" seems like something we might not see anytime soon.
 
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