Dance-off: Attempt to shame Ocasio-Cortez
with video backfires
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[January 05, 2019]
By Gina Cherelus
(Reuters) - An attempt to embarrass newly
elected U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez with a
nine-year-old video showing her dancing while in college backfired when
it drew a wave of support for the liberal lawmaker on social media.
The widely-shared video shows the 29-year-old Democrat, the youngest
woman ever elected to the U.S. Congress, dancing on a roof with other
students at Boston University as they recreate dance scenes from famous
1980's films like "The Breakfast Club."
The caption under the original Twitter post, which was reported to have
been uploaded by the now-deactivated account @AnonymousQ1776, read:
"Here is America's favorite commie know-it-all acting like the clueless
nitwit she is....".
Ocasio-Cortez graduated from the university in 2011 with degrees in
international relations and economics.
The New York lawmaker, who rose to prominence last year after beating a
10-term incumbent in a Democratic primary, posted on Twitter on Friday a
brief video of herself dancing outside of her office with a huge grin
while the song "War" by Edwin Starr is heard playing in the background.
"I hear the GOP thinks women dancing are scandalous," wrote Ocasio-Cortez
in the tweet. "Wait till they find out Congresswomen dance too! Have a
great weekend everyone."
Ocasio-Cortez was part of a wave of Democratic women congressional
candidates elected in November aiming to put more support behind the
liberal progressive wing of the party.
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Still image taken from a video obtained from social media shows
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez dancing in Boston Massachusetts, U.S.,
September, 2010. Eric Calvin Baker & Julian Jensen/via REUTERS
Twitter comments broke along partisan lines, with opponents
describing the dance video as showing immaturity while supporters
saw it as cute.
"Hey @AOC, just wanted to say that I thought the high school video
of you dancing was awesome," wrote Twitter user David Weissman, a
New York-born columnist now living in Israel on Thursday, referring
to Ocasio-Cortez by her Twitter handle. "It also shows your haters
are desperate and pathetic, keep being you."
The original posting meant to demean Ocasio-Cortez incorrectly said
she was in high school at the time the video was recorded.
"The video of @AOC dancing is so well done. And she's all joy in it.
I can't believe they thought that was going to be some scandal,"
wrote DeRay McKesson, a U.S. civil rights activist who was a leader
of the Black Lives Matter wave of protests against police violence
that swept U.S. cities including Ferguson, Missouri, and Baltimore
in 2014 and 2015.
(Reporting by Gina Cherelus in New York; Editing by Scott Malone and
Bill Berkrot)
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