'AOC has got to go!': Protestors humiliate AOC in her own district

AOC addressed the crowd and asked a woman in the audience why she was mad, to which the woman said, "I am not mad. There are only two f*cking genders."

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During a town hall event on Wednesday, New York Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was seen dancing in her seat as protestors chanted for her removal from office.

AOC was hosting a Listening Forum Event in Astoria, Queens, where she was met by a lively group of protestors who chanted "AOC has got to go." Other protestors held up signs that were anti-President Biden.



At one point, AOC pointed to a member of the audience and said, " very classy sir."

Protestors questioned AOC on LGBTQ centers, with one asking "So if I don't have butt sex, I can't have a place to live?" to which she responded that "Sexual orientation has nothing to do with it. 



AOC addressed the crowd and asked a woman in the audience why she was mad, to which the woman said, "I am not mad. There are only two f*cking genders."



AOC has had a tough few weeks when it comes to town hall events. Last week, the congresswoman was slammed at an event in the Bronx, New York by anti-war protestors demanding why she was backing US involvement in the war in Ukraine.



AOC has been hawkish on the Ukrainian war, having voted to spend $40 billion more on the war, not including the $14 billion that President Biden already spent.
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