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'#BoycottABC' Trends After Dem Debate Ad Shows Picture of AOC's Face Being Burned

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  • ABC News aired an advertisement showing a photo New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez’s face being burned while a Republican talked about socialism.
  • “#BoycottABC” trended on Twitter on Friday following the debate because of the advertisement.
  • Members of “the squad” weighed in and added to the backlash.

Calls to boycott ABC News have arisen following Thursday evening’s 2020 Democratic debate over a commercial featuring a picture of New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s face burning while a Republican spoke out against socialism.

The advertisement starred Elizabeth Heng, a Republican from California’s Central Valley who lost against Democratic California Rep. Jim Costa in 2018. Paid for by “New Faces GOP,” the advertisement featured Ocasio-Cortez’s face on paper being burned as Heng talked about the tragedies her family suffered due to socialism.

“New Faces GOP” is intended to “help elevate the next generation of Republicans,” according to its website.

But many took to social media to complain about the advertisement, prompting “#BoycottABC” to trend on Twitter.

If you’re a surgeon, you’re captain of the ship and you take responsibility for everything that happens in your operating theater,” Eugene Gu, a doctor and the president and CEO of Ganogen, tweeted. “Likewise, ABC is responsible for all advertisements run by its affiliate networks. That ad burning AOC’s face was horrifying. No excuses. #BoycottABC.”

“This is the face of socialism and ignorance,” Heng began as Ocasio-Cortez’s photo burned.

Scott Dworkin, co-founder of The Dem Coalition,  also tweeted out against the network, writing, “ABC can go to hell. Running propaganda with a picture of @AOC being set on fire, with dead bodies & skulls in the background, was absolutely despicable. People need to be fired over this. It’s ridiculous & evil. ABC profited off of it, during the #DemDebate. Shame on ABC. Shame.”

Ocasio-Cortez weighed in as well, with three members of “the squad” backing her up. She tweeted out that the GOP is profiting “from burning my likeness on TV.”

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She also wrote that “Republicans are running TV ads setting pictures of me on fire to convince people they aren’t racist. Life is weird!”

“Know that this wasn’t an ad for young conservatives of color – that was the pretense. What you just watched was a love letter to the GOP’s white supremacist case,” Ocasio-Cortez suggested.

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Democratic Michigan Rep. Rashida Tlaib wrote, “The mere act of burning her image is a display of violence.”

This was a reply to a tweet from journalist Yashar Ali, who wondered “How the hell” the advertisement cleared “ABC network standards and practices.”

A third member of “the squad” tweeted as well.

Democratic Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar added, “This is horrifying to watch. When will the Republicans learn how to offer ideas and solutions without stroking fear and inciting violence? Enough is enough. They need to pull this garbage off the air and issue an apology to @AOC.”

Democratic California Rep. Karen Bass also hit back against the advertisement, adding that it was a “televised death threat.”

Others supported the network airing the commercial. Ashley Rae Goldenberg, an investigative reporter at the Capital Research Center, hit back at the double standards of those complaining over the advertisement.

“It is very strange to see people who think that non-violent criminals shouldn’t be in prison then say that the mere act of burning an effigy is violent. #BoycottABC,” she tweeted Friday.

Political commentator Ben Shapiro also supported the commercial and brought up more double standards from Democrats.

“Last night, Democrats called Trump a racist murderer,” he wrote. “Not a single news anchor objected. But a Cambodian woman runs an ad linking AOC’s view of socialism with the history of socialism — yes, using inflammatory imagery — and the takeaway is that ABC must be boycotted?”

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