You didn’t have to, complaining about this makes it obvious.
You think it makes her hypocritical. She doesn’t care, and neither does anybody else.
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I'm trying to figure out how someone doesn't like AOC. She's clearly a Trekkie, which just puts one more notch in the belt. She is apparently going to be engaging constituents and voters on the ethical ramifications of the Star Trek character Tuvix. While that may seem like something that has zero bearing on society, it does. Like almost every Star Trek episode/concept/etc., it has real world implications. The ethics of medicine and forced treatment.
normal people are not doing photoshoots for magazines.
the same clothes used by these magazines are available for people to buy from somewhere. how many people that AOC fights hard for can do that? none.
there was an opportunity for both AOC and the magazine to be more for the people. they could have had AOC in more affordable "X" for everyone, and provided where to get those clothes. then the same people that AOC fights so hard to help could have went out and bought the same clothing that AOC wore in the shoot. that could be special for those people, but those people can't get the clothes she did wear.
How are you guys entertaining funks argument for this long??
Hes seriously saying she shouldn't wear nice clothes if she supports the working class [emoji23][emoji23]
Even HE doesn't believe his own bull ****. What's there to even talk about at this point? Conversation over..
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Nobody in politics should ever be on a magazine cover, do a TV interview, provide quotes for a newspaper, speak at a rally, etc. because the average person does not have those same opportunities?
Is that what the argument is here?
This is a monumentally dumb hill to die on, Special (even by your standards).