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AOC claims family-first MAGA movement are 'weird,' 'incels' as Kamala campaign takes aim at white men

"Being obsessed with repressing women is goofy. Trying to watch what LGBTQ+ people do all the time is abnormal. Punishing people who don’t have biological offspring is creepy. It’s an incel platform, dude. It’s SUPER weird. And people need to know."

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"Being obsessed with repressing women is goofy. Trying to watch what LGBTQ+ people do all the time is abnormal. Punishing people who don’t have biological offspring is creepy. It’s an incel platform, dude. It’s SUPER weird. And people need to know."

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In a Monday post to X Rep Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez claimed that the GOP has an "incel platform," adding that it’s "super weird."

"Being obsessed with repressing women is goofy. Trying to watch what LGBTQ+ people do all the time is abnormal. Punishing people who don’t have biological offspring is creepy. It’s an incel platform, dude," Ocasio-Cortez wrote. "It’s SUPER weird. And people need to know."



Ocasio-Cortez’s post came in response to one from former GOP primary candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, who said, "This whole 'they’re weird' argument from the Democrats is dumb & juvenile. This is a presidential election, not a high school prom queen contest. It’s also a tad ironic coming from the party that preaches 'diversity & inclusion.' Win on policy if you can, but cut the crap please."

Sen. Brian Schatz said in a Sunday post, "Assigning extra votes to certain people based on the size of their family is weird. Banning library books is weird. Government being in people’s bedroom is weird. Government being in the exam room is weird. Saying 'weird' is not a schoolyard taunt - it’s an observation."



"If Republican leaders don't enjoy being called weird, creepy, and controlling, they could try not being weird, creepy, and controlling," Hillary Clinton wrote.



The X account for the Democrat Party wrote, "Donald Trump is old and weird," adding a clip of Trump speaking at a rally taken out of context. In the portion rally speech referenced, Trump was talking about a female weightlifting champion who was attempting to break a record, only to be outlifted by a biological male.



The exchange came as vice presidential candidate JD Vance has come under fire by Democrats left-wing outlets for comments made in recent years, with media outlets leaving out the context of his statements.

"Why have we let the Democrat Party become controlled by people who don't have children," Vance said in a 2021 speech. Vance further explained on Tucker Carlson’s show, "What I was basically saying is that we're effectively run in this country, via the Democrats, via our corporate oligarchs, by a bunch of childless cat ladies who are miserable at their own lives and the choices that they've made and they want to make the rest of the country miserable too."

JD Vance got in on the action, posting a clip of Kamala Harris telling a moderator in a town hall event in 2020, "my pronouns are she, her, and hers," with the caption "'JD Vance is weird'"



Others chimed in, noting Kamala Harris meeting with drag queens, and other members of the Biden administration.









The exchange also comes as the pro-Kamala Harris PAC "Won't PAC Down" released a scripted anti-Trump ad featuring white males talking about how they want the government "involved in all aspects of your sex life," and how family members should "monitor" a person's pornography consumption. A group called "White Dudes for Harris" has launched, with the group's launch set for Monday evening. "We aren't going to sit around and let the MAGA crowd bully other white guys into voting for a hateful and divisive ideology because we understand that under MAGA everyone loses," the group stated.



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