curious, why do you call her ocasio
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I second this question. the optics of this are not good. call her by her actual last name, or just say AOC like everyone else. don't be like one of those guys who pretends he doesn't know how to pronounce "Kamala"
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It'll be like Shakespeare: the devices and narrative arcs will become so central to the way things are done in the future, that it'll take pointed explanation for whatever comes after Gen Z to know that what she did was revolutionary.
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aoc’s profile also being high in legacy media shows this has not yet even begunhttps://twitter.com/atroyn/status/1316437045221433345 …
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Like what? What if the woke market is just dying for any leadership that is youthful and beautiful.
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honestly wonder why more people don't do it. Not just politicians, but business professionals / CEOs too. If done right it is basically infinite free advertising
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Hard to do it right. Consumers can easily identify and reject inauthenticity.
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Got a little dicey when the person who wrote all her tweets resigned in August 2019 but she recovered this election season. (her follower count shown below) http://hingtonexaminer.com/news/turmoil-aocs-chief-of-staff-and-communications-director-quit …pic.twitter.com/l76ZwfwfZ2
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Not that I'm defending her, but is there anything really original in politics? Everything has been though of ever since ancient Greece...
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