| FOCUS: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Explains Capitalism to Sean Spicer |
| Written by <a href="index.php?option=com_comprofiler&task=userProfile&user=60232"><span class="small">Helen Elfer, The Independent</span></a> |
| Thursday, 22 July 2021 11:46 |
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Elfer writes: "US progressive Rep Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has defended her online merchandise store after Sean Spicer tweeted that she was 'using capitalism to push socialism.'"
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Explains Capitalism to Sean Spicer22 July 21
Former Trump White House press secretary Sean Spicer posted the comment on Twitter with a link to a Reuters report about the New York congresswoman’s investment in her business. Ms Ocasio-Cortez’s online store sells T-shirts, hats and other merchandise, branded with "AOC”, "The Green New Deal" and slogans including "Better Climate = Better jobs" and "Drink water & don’t be racist”. According to campaign disclosures to the Federal Election Commission, Ms Ocasio-Cortez’s campaign paid Financial Innovations, a political merchandise firm which operates her online store, more than $1.4 million in the first half of 2021, reports Reuters. Mr Spicer, who served as former President Donald Trump‘s press secretary, implied that the congresswoman, a self-described democratic socialist, was hypocritical. Ms Ocasio-Cortez swiftly hit back on Twitter with a post addressed to Mr Spicer, defining capitalism. "Not sure if you know this Sean, but transactions aren’t capitalism. Capitalism is a system that prioritizes profit at any & all human/enviro cost," she wrote. "But [for what it’s worth] our shop is unionized, doesn’t operate for profit, & funds projects like free tutoring, food programs, & local organizing." Her tweet gained more than 40,000 likes in about nine hours.
The Reuters report said that Ms Ocasio-Cotrez’s investment is "aimed at both fundraising and building the second-term lawmaker’s profile nationally”. Her campaign described the enterprise as: "uplifting independent artists of color whose work tells a story of community and imagines a more equitable world for all." A number of Twitter users jokingly thanked Mr Spicer for tipping them off about Ms Ocasio-Cortez’s store, while basketball coach Stan Van Gundy cautioned that an argument with Ms Ocasio-Cortez was unlikely to end well for Mr Spicer. “Sean Spicer has a better chance of convincing people that Trump’s inauguration had the biggest crowd ever (using “alternative facts”) than he does of winning an argument with AOC,” he posted. |




S profressive Rep Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has defended her online merchandise store after Sean Spicer tweeted that she was "using capitalism to push socialism”.