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In the wake of the Boulder, Colorado terror attack, you had some folks like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) finally weighing in.
I am horrified by last night’s horrific attack in Boulder. My heart is with the victims and our Jewish communities across the country.
Antisemitism is on the rise here at home, and we have a moral responsibility to confront and stop it everywhere it exists.
— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) June 2, 2025
I am horrified by last night’s horrific attack in Boulder. My heart is with the victims and our Jewish communities across the country. Antisemitism is on the rise here at home, and we have a moral responsibility to confront and stop it everywhere it exists.
But former Major League Baseball player Kevin Youkilis who helped win two World Series for the Boston Red Sox wasn’t having any of the pro forma statement from her, and served her up a little reality.
Jews are targeted with violence and it’s the same virtue signal post time and time again. What have you done to confront those calling for intifadas in NYC? Until you create a plan of action, your repeated virtue signaling after the violence occurs holds no weight. https://t.co/V3uIVpUiK1
— Kevin Youkilis (@GreekGodOfHops) June 2, 2025
Jews are targeted with violence and it’s the same virtue signal post time and time again. What have you done to confront those calling for intifadas in NYC? Until you create a plan of action, your repeated virtue signaling after the violence occurs holds no weight.
Exactly right. She went to and supported protests at Columbia, for example.
AOC visits students in the Columbia University protest encampment today. @CBSNewYork pic.twitter.com/ydx8LkVOBj
— Ali Bauman (@AliBaumanTV) April 26, 2024
So when did she vigorously speak out against things like “globalize the intifada” that we saw at so many of these protests?
Youkilis continued to call her out.
Confront the radical mobs chanting for intifadas in NYC. That would be brave leadership but we know politicians, on both sides of the aisle, shy away in fear of losing votes and power.
— Kevin Youkilis (@GreekGodOfHops) June 2, 2025
Confront the radical mobs chanting for intifadas in NYC, That would be brave leadership, but we know politicians, on both sides of the aisle, shy away in fear of losing votes and power.
Again, he’s right, but I don’t think she’s going to be doing that anytime soon, because it wouldn’t make the leftist base happy. I don’t think anyone takes her words seriously now after her prior actions.