• UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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    Old White Guy: “We’re doing more capitalism. You will live in the pod and eat the bugs and own nothing and like it. Nothing will fundamentally change.”

    Young Arab Guy: “We’re going to try to make cost of living go down at the expense of private profits and turn NYC into a place where you don’t need to be a millionaire to live well.”

    I mean, this isn’t an issue of being “Twice as Good”. It’s an issue of being diametrically opposed to the ruling class.

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      Mamdani isn’t Arab; he’s Indian. A quarter of the world would be offended by the implication these two groups are the same.

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        Wouldn’t be offended necessarily. He’s Muslim and South Asian (parents are Gujurati and Punjabi) so it’s easy to think that. We need to offer grace to people outside of our ingroup. They’re going to know less and that’s ok. Just like I don’t know if O’Keefe is Irish, Scottish or Potato.

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      You shouldn’t be allowed to do things if you’re this fuckin stupid. What does this even mean? How the fuck does Soviet Russia impact your decision to buy groceries?

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    Kindly? No.

    They can go fuck themselves with a spiked mace and pour hot sauce over the wounds it creates.

    The people freaking out over this, but not over the literal forming of a dictatorship are absolute scum.

  • herseycokguzelolacak@lemmy.ml
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    The Democratic Party establishment would prefre 8 more years of Trump, over losing control of the party to people like Zohran Mamdani.

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      Trump won A SECOND TERM after his ineptitude during his first exactly because of that.

      To try to win against an outright Fascist they were only willing to go as far cosying up to the Cheney family.

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    I just don’t understand how to shake people out of apathy. By scores of metrics, America is doing terribly compared to other Western democracies, and the proof is ready and evident. But Americans just don’t care, “who is kamala harris” was trending on google on election day.

    Then add all that on top of disinformed Americans that will fight to keep their chains.

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      If you want to see how to shake people out of apathy, look no further than the subject of this post. The Mamdani campaign might not be perfect, but it’s exactly the kind of direction we can head if we work together. People were most certainly shaken out of apathy to deliver this important win.

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        I don’t know, I thought the same thing about Bernie in 2020 but everyone went Biden instead. I hope this goes well and is replicated across the nation, but then I remember that “do good for everyone” isn’t a common goal.

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          That’s just an election though. I’m talking about building a movement. This is how it happens. Bernie was obviously the correct choice in terms of the two seconds it takes to vote, just like Biden and Harris were in the generals following, but the movement is built on the excitement of breaking out of the apathy of normal corporate politics.

          I’m just saying take a look at what happens when someone who actually represents the interests of the people puts together a real movement based campaign. It breaks apathy.

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      Yet. There are no government run grocery stores outside the army so that poor people have to join the army. Then they cannot quit and you can fight wars that end the world.

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      Exactly. The big chains don’t want to come there, this is providing stimulus for the mom and pop stores that would.

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    The fear is these city run grocery stores may prove to be useful and popular and people elsewhere would start demanding them. And we can’t have the peasants giving money to the government rather than the owner of Krogers.

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      If leftists are that make-or-break then maybe the DNC shouldn’t treat us as though we are irrelevant. And if we are irrelevant, then people can stop blaming us for losing elections.

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        Schrodinger’s leftist: simultaneously powerful enough to completely tank national elections and so insignificant that their demands can be dismissed out of hand.

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    Uhh, Eric Adams was also black. Just sayin’.

    Maybe the deciding factor is class rather than race?

    Nah, couldn’t be it. It’s not as if they would stand to benefit from us poors’ constant infighting.