"When we tell the truth about what Republicans are doing, and when we're unafraid to do that, it generates momentum."
Molly Sprayregen at LGBTQ Nation:
House Democrats overwhelmingly showed solidarity with the trans community this week, with only two (both from Trump-voting districts) voting in favor of an anti-trans sports bill passed by the GOP. The unified Democratic opposition to the bill is significant from a party that has appeared to be fracturing over trans rights since Donald Trump’s election victory. And according to one member of Congress, it is this type of strength that will ultimately allow the Democrats to protect vulnerable communities. “When we tell the truth about what Republicans are doing, and when we’re unafraid to do that, it generates momentum,” Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) told political reporter Dave Weigel. “When we lean into that momentum that we generate, and when Democrats aren’t afraid to throw a damn punch, then we can see that we can yield results.” She added that the party can’t “cower in the face of tough issues ” because “people are looking for strength.” “The reason why I think some folks in the Democratic Party have felt like trans issues are hot water, or immigration issues are hot water, is because they haven’t felt confident or the ability to confidently throw a punch on solid ground that is persuasive and uniting people” Calling out GOP malice “aggressively” is what brings people together, she emphasized. “When we just show people how a bill like this doesn’t just hurt trans girls, which is a problem, it hurts all girls; and when we show that a bunch of men who are letting women die in parking lots should not be trusted, it’s like letting foxes into the henhouse.” “I think people smell blood in the water,” she concluded. “They can understand weakness. And where they see weakness, that’s when everything kind of falls apart. So we have to be strong about these things. And I think projecting strength attracts support.”
This is why I love AOC. She’s what our party needs.












