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AOC at the Met Gala: "Tax the rich"


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7 minutes ago, holy scheisse said:

Youre imparting bias by making her sound timid and passive with the way you paraphrased the actual message of the dress and the content of her interviews thus far

Wearing a dress to a party full of wealthy people that are perfectly fine with superficially applauding symbolic displays like this is... the definition of timidity. :rip:

It's an empty gesture, and a vaguely dystopian one at that. To say that the bar should be higher doesn't even begin to cover it. 

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10 minutes ago, reysus said:

....I watched her interview and explanation live. the dress was ugly and the statement on the back made it worse, so I stand by this. I understand she was there because of the 15% pledge with vogue, but it all fell flat and now she's getting skewered by right and left wingers alike. 

You literally said you wished she had shown up in a dress that represented black culture or an emerging designer....which she did both lmao. What's not clicking sis?

You might not like the look or the message, but there clearly was intention behind it. 

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6 minutes ago, OG Gaga Stan said:

Wearing a dress to a party full of wealthy people that are perfectly fine with superficially applauding symbolic displays like this is... the definition of timidity. :rip:

It's an empty gesture, and a vaguely dystopian one at that. To say that the bar should be higher doesn't even begin to cover it. 

I think following the met gala in general is dystopian and it's nice to have somebody highlight the absurdity of this event rather than all of us just mindlessly eating up the celebrity gossip of it all. Like it or not her message is making ppl talk about something other than "I love this look, I hate this look" but alas some of y'all plebs still feel the need to comment on how ugly she looks or  criticize her for not doing enough

please aoc has been anything but timid throughout her political career but like agree to disagree.

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Just now, JohnnyVersace said:

You literally said you wished she had shown up in a dress that represented black culture or an emerging designer....which she did both lmao. What's not clicking sis?

You might not like the look or the message, but there clearly was intention behind it. 

ok, I should have said a "good" or "interesting" design. alright? not some neoliberal moment to make vogue look good at their own event.

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2 minutes ago, reysus said:

ok, I should have said a "good" or "interesting" design. alright? not some neoliberal moment to make vogue look good at their own event.

Nobody's gonna see her dress and think "wow, vogues awesome" they're going to tie it directly to aoc herself  

 

Y'all are so cynical I stg 

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5 minutes ago, holy scheisse said:

I think following the met gala in general is dystopian and it's nice to have somebody highlight the absurdity of this event rather than all of us just mindlessly eating up the celebrity gossip of it all. Like it or not her message is making ppl talk about something other than "I love this look, I hate this look" but alas some of y'all plebs still feel the need to comment on how ugly she looks or  criticize her for not doing enough

please aoc has been anything but timid throughout her political career but like agree to disagree.

You're calling a regular person a "pleb" while violently defending a celebrity that doesn't know that you exist from exceedingly mild criticism while pretending that you're the one who actually cares about the poor.

That's... embarrassing.

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not this thread full of clueless takes…

y’all socialists/marxists aren’t getting anything passed with 0 cultural relevance, it just won’t work/last.

not everything she does has to be super serious. it’s certainly NOT how y’all live your lives. she does more to serve impact with her job then you will ever

she’s a marketing genius yet urs for support for her platform, and not an album or something. 

y’all can hate the dress but its not that deep. 

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holy scheisse
4 minutes ago, OG Gaga Stan said:

You're calling a regular person a "pleb" while violently defending a celebrity that doesn't know that you exist from exceedingly mild criticism while pretending that you're the one who actually cares about the poor.

That's... embarrassing.

Pleb is not an insult. I am also a pleb- so another instance of you just focusing on negativity. We are plebs, ordinary people consuming celebrity content. I'm not embarrassed by that are you?

"Violently" is another exaggeration. Confrontation and debate between opposing perspectives can be civil I don't 4gink I've been any more rude to you than you have been to me 

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9 minutes ago, StarstruckIllusion said:

not this thread full of clueless takes…

y’all socialists/marxists aren’t getting anything passed with 0 cultural relevance, it just won’t work/last.

not everything she does has to be super serious. it’s certainly NOT how y’all live your lives. she does more to serve impact with her job then you will ever

she’s a marketing genius yet urs for support for her platform, and not an album or something. 

y’all can hate the dress but its not that deep. 

This is a perfect example of why we've really got to stop getting behind/stanning political figures and start getting behind ideologies. 

You and I agree all the time, but this is ridiculous and insulting for absolutely no reason. "She does more to serve impact with her job than you ever will" - We're regular people. She's a celebrity and a politician with actual power. I would f*cking hope she actually uses her position to help more people than we could. She also serves US, the public, and we can criticize her if we find partying with celebrities at a dystopian event to be off-putting and corny.

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I think it's great. AOC is one of the very few US congresspeople that aren't millionaires, and she made a statement about excessive wealth at an opulent event.

I would be shocked if she was required to pay for a ticket, or her dress. She has been criticized before for being on magazine covers in designer clothes, but they are always borrowed and not her own.

I think it's amazing that she has become a bit of a "celebrity" (at least more than most politicians ever are) because she can reach people who might never bother to get involved in politics on their own, but who may pick up an issue of Vogue or watch the Met Gala. America needs more engagement in politics and if this is one way to spark conversation, I see nothing bad about it.

Not to mention, the theme was literally America. What better place to make a statement about our income inequality?

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Concertaholic

The dress was made by a young, black female designer. I think it’s quite bada** that she went to this event in this dress. Sometimes you have to go to the communities you disagree with and engage them in provoking conversation, debate, and education in order to change their minds and affect lasting change.

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She was invited to the event and wore a dress from a black small business owner to spread a message that she’s been spreading since the beginning, y’all are trying to read way too much into this :partysick: Cringe/tacky? Maybe. But some of you are acting like she betrayed you in some way.

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StarstruckIllusion
5 hours ago, OG Gaga Stan said:

This is a perfect example of why we've really got to stop getting behind/stanning political figures and start getting behind ideologies. 

You and I agree all the time, but this is ridiculous and insulting for absolutely no reason. "She does more to serve impact with her job than you ever will" - We're regular people. She's a celebrity and a politician with actual power. I would f*cking hope she actually uses her position to help more people than we could. She also serves US, the public, and we can criticize her if we find partying with celebrities at a dystopian event to be off-putting and corny.

Its not about stanning… if you’re gonna criticize something, it just needs to make sense. It just doesn’t. The way her being a congresswoman doesn’t counter this out in some people eyes… it’s just not clear thinking. She really is outimpacting any performative rage on online with her daily job by miles. She makes one “error” and people are literally trying to cancel her like plsss 😭 like Cara Delevine deserves more heat than AOC for her fit

The way people didn’t react to this like “haha aw cute” and scrolled on… it’s just too weird !!

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