“I do think that we’ve been taking it too much. I think we’ve been tolerating the intolerable.”

Source: Alex Morris Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Wants the Country to Think Big, Rolling Stone, https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/alexandria-ocasio-cortez-congress-interview-797214/ (27 February 2019)

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