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Video Evidence: AOC’s Incitement Spurs Violence; Democrats Feel Duty-Bound to Assault Trump-Supporting People of Color

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is once again stirring the pot, this time with statements warning that America is “about to enter a period of fascism and authoritarianism.”
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Her rhetoric encourages unrest and violence, particularly targeting people of color who support Trump. A video has surfaced showing Democrat supporters allegedly assaulting a Trump-supporting person of color, sparking outrage online and raising questions about the role of inflammatory language in escalating tensions.

As inflammatory rhetoric escalates from the left, violence against Trump supporters is reportedly following suit. In Edmonds, Washington, an 82-year-old woman was arrested for allegedly assaulting two Trump supporters, Gina Powell and her friend Mary Jennings, at an intersection where the pair had been peacefully campaigning. A body cam video reveals the elderly woman admitting she approached Powell specifically because of her skin color and political beliefs, saying, “I want to know why you’re voting for Trump. That’s the only thing… because you’re brown-skinned.”

Powell, who was shocked by the confrontation, shared that she had never seen the woman before she approached. The incident, which occurred a day before the election, quickly escalated when the woman shoved Powell, striking her chin and sparking a verbal and physical exchange. Powell and Jennings were with a small group of Trump supporters, who had gathered for several days on the same street corner to wave signs and chant, hoping to rally support.

A witness who had stopped to discuss policy matters with the group described a deeply unsettling atmosphere as the altercation unfolded. “She made it very clear it was my skin color,” Powell recounted, emphasizing the emotional toll the event has had on her and Jennings.

Edmonds police confirmed probable cause for a hate crime and assault charges, reporting that the suspect attempted to push an officer while reenacting her actions. Powell and Jennings, though rattled, remain undeterred and committed to public support for Trump. Powell invoked the resilience Trump displayed in Butler County, Pennsylvania, during an attempted assassination, saying, “I got a little jab in my chin, so I’m not sitting down.”

With incidents like this, many fear AOC’s rhetoric may be stoking violence. The chilling event underscores rising tensions, with citizens asking how much further leftist incitement will go.
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AOC’s comments have drawn fierce criticism, with many calling her out for pushing false narratives that further divide the nation. Her warnings about “fascism” are seen by some as reckless incitement, potentially leading to increased violence and even self-harm among those believing her claims. Republicans warn that this kind of rhetoric may be a sign of the Democrats’ strategy for the next four years: fostering division and using fear to sway public opinion.