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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez responds after Rep. Paul Gosar shared a violent anime edited to include her: 'This dude is just a collection of wet toothpicks'

Nov 9, 2021, 16:33 IST
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York. J. Scott Applewhite/AP Photo
  • Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez responded to a violent anime video shared by Rep. Paul Gosar.
  • She slammed the Arizona lawmaker for sharing what she called the "fantasy video of him killing me."
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York on Monday issued a scathing response to a violent tweet shared by one of her Republican colleagues.

On Sunday, Rep. Paul Gosar of Arizona tweeted an edited anime scene depicting a character with his face edited on it using two swords to slash the back of the neck of a large character featuring Ocasio-Cortez's face. He included the caption "Any anime fans out there?"

The tweet had surpassed 3 million views as of Monday night.

"A creepy member I work with who fundraises for Neo-Nazi groups shared a fantasy video of him killing me," Ocasio-Cortez tweeted. "And he'll face no consequences bc @GOPLeader cheers him on with excuses." (The @GOPLeader Twitter account belongs to House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy.)

Gosar quote-tweeted the edit of a scene from the anime "Attack on Titan" on his official congressional Twitter account. The minute-and-a-half clip, titled "Attack of Immigrants," remained on Gosar's Twitter account as of Monday night.

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In a Twitter thread responding to Gosar's post, Ocasio-Cortez reflected on times she felt threatened while performing her duties as a US representative, including when the Republican Rep. Ted Yoho was seen accosting her on the steps of the Capitol.

"Remember when Greene ran after me a few months ago screaming and reaching," Ocasio-Cortez added, referring to Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene. "Remember when she stalked my office the 1st time w/ insurrectionists & ppl locked inside.

"All at my job & nothing ever happens."

Gosar has been a vocal supporter of former President Donald Trump and previously described the January 6 Capitol rioters as "peaceful patriots."

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Ocasio-Cortez mentioned the Arizona lawmaker's past association with white nationalists and far-right extremists, as well.

"White supremacy is for extremely fragile people & sad men like him, whose self-concept relies on the myth that he was born superior because deep down he knows he couldn't open a pickle jar or read a whole book by himself," she tweeted.

The congresswoman also called Gosar "just a collection of wet toothpicks."

A representative for Gosar did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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