AOC’S DISRESPECT FUELS HATRED

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THE SQUAD

BY SNN.BZ STAFF

The Growing Backlash: AOC’s Disrespect Toward the President Fuels Public Resentment and hatred

As of June 26, 2025, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC), the outspoken progressive from New York, has once again stirred controversy with her sharp criticism of President Donald Trump.

Her recent remarks, particularly following the U.S. military strikes on Iran in June 2025, have labeled the President’s actions as unconstitutional and grounds for impeachment. While AOC frames her statements as a defense of democratic principles, the tone and frequency of her attacks have struck a nerve with many Americans, leaving a bitter taste and fueling a steady rise in public disdain.

Meanwhile she saw nothing wrong with hiring illegal aliens to work for her re-election campaign while knowing that any other employer would have been arrested, fined and incarcerated.

AOC’s latest salvo came after Trump authorized airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, a move she called a “grave violation of the Constitution and Congressional War Powers” on social media. Her follow-up quip, dismissing Trump’s retort with “I’m just a silly girl,” while intended as a sarcastic jab, has been perceived by some as patronizing and disrespectful, especially given the gravity of the situation.

This isn’t an isolated incident—her history of calling Trump a “liar” and questioning his competence has painted her as a relentless antagonist, amplifying the perception that she thrives on confrontation rather than constructive dialogue.

The sound of AOC’s rhetoric—often delivered with a mix of moral indignation and youthful bravado—grates on those who feel she oversteps her role. To supporters of the President, her words feel like a personal affront, echoing through media and social platforms with an abrasive edge. Posts on X reflect this sentiment, with users expressing frustration at her perceived arrogance, some even suggesting her attacks are more about self-promotion than policy.

This constant berating of the President attracts attention but increasingly makes her look crude and low class, a stark departure from the dignity expected of a congressional leader. Then again, what were people expecting from her considering that in college she only excelled in dance. Her repeatedly acting like a street whore by calling him a liar is getting old, building her thousands of enemies among those tired of the vitriol.

Public sentiment appears to be shifting. Even AOC’s base is weakening, evidenced by her past polling advantages over Trump and Harris (e.g., AtlasIntel data from May 2025), the tide is turning. Anecdotal evidence from online discussions and local reactions suggests a steady growth in hostility.

Critics argue her relentless insults, especially during a time of international tension, undermines national unity and portrays her as out of touch with mainstream values.

The contrast is stark—where she once inspired, she now alienates, with some describing a visceral “hate” brewing among those who see her as disrespecting not just the President but the office itself.

The emotional resonance of her words often overshadows the policy debate, leaving a lingering sense of divisiveness. For many, the feeling is one of exhaustion—her style, once refreshing, now feels like a relentless drumbeat of disdain.

As the 2026 midterms approach, this growing resentment will reshape her political landscape. Whether it’s a genuine shift or amplified by partisan echo chambers remains unclear, but the sound of AOC’s voice—once a rallying cry—now seems to echo with a growing chorus of discontent.

For now, the nation watches as her brand of activism tests the limits of public tolerance. She’s less “silly” as she referred to herself than she is a pendeja.