Really shows how conservative women are treated by the media has the intended result.
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The media said Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez wasn’t a socialist because she lived in a house
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Don’t forget she also *checks notes* owns clothes!
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Every elected official is criticized but AOC is the only one who has made it part of her brand. Don’t forget the left attacked her first when she was giving incoherent primary interviews.
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Yes, AOC is the only politician to ever attempt to use criticism by members of the establishment to bolster their brand of being a “DC outsider.” The only one.
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Watching *conservatives* lose their mind over
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WHO FUCKING CARES???????
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You can spot the people who care pretty easily on twitter. They use all caps.
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Me looking at the likes on this tweetpic.twitter.com/Ue9eEHvhsr
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Okay take it easy it’s 246 likes



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Let me have my 15 seconds of fame lmao
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And politics has not become kinder, warmer, more caring. Strange, feminists claim that things will be better with more women in power. Or am I missing the point this tweet is trying to make?
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Yes, you are missing the point. One of our two major parties looks more and more like the population of the country they're supposed to represent. The other, well...
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They don't represent the population of the country, they represent the population of their district. Either way, I don't care how they look, I care what they do. That's all that should matter.
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Are there mainly male districts? I thought the population of most of the US was fairly evenly split between women and men; or if not 50:50, then more like 48:52 instead of the wildly skewed ratio of Congress (77:23 as of yesterday).
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Sorry, Congress isn't supposed to *LOOK* the way America does. It's supposed to represent its people. 435 representatives, 100 senators, all elected by their districts and states, based upon that district or state's preference as to how the country is run. looks don't matter.
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I mean, do we really expect the best representatives to be primarily male? If gender were irrelevant to how well they represent both genders interests, then we would expect a woman to best represent men as often as a man to represent women.
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the entire issue with this is that these representatives are elected based on political views. It's a battlefield of ideas, so to speak. what you're implying, even if not intentionally, with that statement is that women and men vote for views inherent to their sex.
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Actually, this is exactly my point. Under the model that representatives are chosen through a battlefield of ideas, we should expect a 50/50 split of women in office. A good idea comes from anywhere. Saying otherwise means implying men are somehow better at coming up with ideas.
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