The irony is deep with this one, Obi Wan…
AOC Wears a High End Designer ‘Tax The Rich’ Dress to $30,000 Per Ticket Met Gala
AOC Wears a High End Designer ‘Tax The Rich’ Dress to $30,000 Per Ticket Met Gala
NBCNews–New Zealand weightlifter Laurel Hubbard, one of the first transgender athletes to compete in the Olympics, failed to win a medal Monday in the women’s over-87-kilogram division weightlifting event. It was her first and only event at the Tokyo Games.
The inclusion of Hubbard, 43, who transitioned in her mid-30s and has competed at the women’s international level since 2017, was divisive, with her supporters welcoming her participation while critics questioned the fairness of transgender athletes competing against cisgender women.
https://youtu.be/ysRM2l6sZo4
BeckerNews–Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez once again that Democrats’ concern for the COVID-19 threat is merely for public show. On Wednesday, a video of AOC surfaced of the Democrat diva throwing on a mask for a photo-op. Watch what she does moments after the photo is over…
One minute after the photo-op ended, she tears her masks off and yucks it up with the young people gathered on the steps for the protest.
Megan Rapinoe sheds hot, salty tears over no Gold Medal.
https://youtu.be/b9cabcrhZjY
No Goldo For Woko Rapinoe
Yahoo News–Democratic New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Thursday faulted the U.S. embargo for Cuban oppression and unrest as she criticized President Joe Biden for upholding the trade restriction.
She called out “gross violations of civil rights” by the regime, though she slammed the United States, particularly Biden, for upholding the decades-old trade ban, which was designed to destabilize the communist government, after the United Nations called on the U.S. to end the embargo for the 29th year.
“We are seeing Cubans rise and protest for their rights like never before,” Ocasio-Cortez said in a statement. “We stand in solidarity with them, and we condemn anti-democratic actions led by President Diaz-Canel. The suppression of the media, speech, and protest are all gross violations of civil rights.”
The Tokyo Games motto is “United by Emotion.” This is now truer than ever. Together we have faced this crisis. Together we have fought to overcome it. Together the world’s athletes will compete for glory.