How many people here who have strong feelings about Mamdani actually live in NYC?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I live in NYC and I voted for him and will happily vote for him again in November. But it seems to me that he's getting so much national attention that it's hard to discern which posters will actually be impacted by NYC's next Mayoral election. Fess up. Because if you don't live in NYC, why are you so bothered?


NP. I’m in California but delighted to see Mamdani’s appearance and win. I guess you could say that is a strong feeling? I am just excited to see someone who is not a corrupt corpse on the Democratic bench. Not all of us outside of NY are unhappy!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I live in NYC and I voted for him and will happily vote for him again in November. But it seems to me that he's getting so much national attention that it's hard to discern which posters will actually be impacted by NYC's next Mayoral election. Fess up. Because if you don't live in NYC, why are you so bothered?



Our Constitution is not compatible with Islam.
Two questions: what has Mamdani actually said (meaning not stuff your aunt told you she heard he said) that makes you thikn he's a fundamentalist Muslim? and what in our Constitution is incompatible with Islam as opposed to Judaism?


DP

The first amendment.
Freedom of religion. Islam isn't particularly tolerant of other faiths.



Np. What parts specifically violate the first amendment more or less than Judaism, as ex?

If anything, I’ve heard ZM as supportive of the first amendment.

I have Muslim neighbors. They’ve never tried to convert me, or expressed any issue with my religion


Your actual experience doesn’t diminish my panicked boogeyman fears that have been cultivated by racist Zionists!

/s
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