Zohran Mamdani...

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Anonymous wrote:Mamdani's base of voters is rich, highly educated and white while he claims to stand for working class people of color. What do you all make of the fact that the people he allegedly represents did not vote for him and do not want him?

(A recent Emerson poll projects him winning 57 per cent of white voters, but only 26 per cent of Black voters and 35 per cent of Hispanic voters. While 57 per cent of college-educated voters support Mamdani, only 23 per cent of those without a college degree do.)


DCUM posters love to portray that Mamdani’s voters are ignorant and naive and don’t know what is good for them. They cannot fathom that his voters want to help their neighbors and raise the standard of living for the working class in NYC even if that means paying more in taxes. All the unions are behind him. He’s going to win in a landslide for mayor.


The ignorant and naive part is because communism doesn’t work not because we don’t think the intentions are good.


Define communism for us, without googling. My guess is, you can't. A democratic socialist is not a communist. Stop throwing around words you do not even understand.


Hint: it involves government run grocery stores.

Spare me the idea that we don’t know what communism is.


How horrible! Helping the poor. Surely that is not what Christ fought for. The lunacy of modern day so-called "Christians" knows no limits.
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I’m just really surprised by the vitriol American Jews are expressing at Zohran Mamdani winning the democratic primary.

I mean I shouldn’t be surprised after what they’ve encouraged their reps to the status quo running in Gaza for the past two years but I’m still shocked at the hatred held in their hearts.
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Anonymous wrote:Mamdani's base of voters is rich, highly educated and white while he claims to stand for working class people of color. What do you all make of the fact that the people he allegedly represents did not vote for him and do not want him?

(A recent Emerson poll projects him winning 57 per cent of white voters, but only 26 per cent of Black voters and 35 per cent of Hispanic voters. While 57 per cent of college-educated voters support Mamdani, only 23 per cent of those without a college degree do.)


DCUM posters love to portray that Mamdani’s voters are ignorant and naive and don’t know what is good for them. They cannot fathom that his voters want to help their neighbors and raise the standard of living for the working class in NYC even if that means paying more in taxes. All the unions are behind him. He’s going to win in a landslide for mayor.


The ignorant and naive part is because communism doesn’t work not because we don’t think the intentions are good.


Define communism for us, without googling. My guess is, you can't. A democratic socialist is not a communist. Stop throwing around words you do not even understand.


Hint: it involves government run grocery stores.

Spare me the idea that we don’t know what communism is.


How horrible! Helping the poor. Surely that is not what Christ fought for. The lunacy of modern day so-called "Christians" knows no limits.


Again, it’s not the intention that’s the problem. It’s that everywhere it has bee tried, communism has failed.
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Anonymous wrote:Mamdani's base of voters is rich, highly educated and white while he claims to stand for working class people of color. What do you all make of the fact that the people he allegedly represents did not vote for him and do not want him?

(A recent Emerson poll projects him winning 57 per cent of white voters, but only 26 per cent of Black voters and 35 per cent of Hispanic voters. While 57 per cent of college-educated voters support Mamdani, only 23 per cent of those without a college degree do.)


DCUM posters love to portray that Mamdani’s voters are ignorant and naive and don’t know what is good for them. They cannot fathom that his voters want to help their neighbors and raise the standard of living for the working class in NYC even if that means paying more in taxes. All the unions are behind him. He’s going to win in a landslide for mayor.


The ignorant and naive part is because communism doesn’t work not because we don’t think the intentions are good.


Define communism for us, without googling. My guess is, you can't. A democratic socialist is not a communist. Stop throwing around words you do not even understand.


Hint: it involves government run grocery stores.

Spare me the idea that we don’t know what communism is.


How horrible! Helping the poor. Surely that is not what Christ fought for. The lunacy of modern day so-called "Christians" knows no limits.


Again, it’s not the intention that’s the problem. It’s that everywhere it has bee tried, communism has failed.


There is no Communism here outside your insane fever dream.
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Anonymous wrote:Mamdani's base of voters is rich, highly educated and white while he claims to stand for working class people of color. What do you all make of the fact that the people he allegedly represents did not vote for him and do not want him?

(A recent Emerson poll projects him winning 57 per cent of white voters, but only 26 per cent of Black voters and 35 per cent of Hispanic voters. While 57 per cent of college-educated voters support Mamdani, only 23 per cent of those without a college degree do.)


DCUM posters love to portray that Mamdani’s voters are ignorant and naive and don’t know what is good for them. They cannot fathom that his voters want to help their neighbors and raise the standard of living for the working class in NYC even if that means paying more in taxes. All the unions are behind him. He’s going to win in a landslide for mayor.


The ignorant and naive part is because communism doesn’t work not because we don’t think the intentions are good.


Define communism for us, without googling. My guess is, you can't. A democratic socialist is not a communist. Stop throwing around words you do not even understand.


Hint: it involves government run grocery stores.

Spare me the idea that we don’t know what communism is.


How horrible! Helping the poor. Surely that is not what Christ fought for. The lunacy of modern day so-called "Christians" knows no limits.


Again, it’s not the intention that’s the problem. It’s that everywhere it has bee tried, communism has failed.


There is no Communism here outside your insane fever dream.
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Anonymous wrote:Mamdani's base of voters is rich, highly educated and white while he claims to stand for working class people of color. What do you all make of the fact that the people he allegedly represents did not vote for him and do not want him?

(A recent Emerson poll projects him winning 57 per cent of white voters, but only 26 per cent of Black voters and 35 per cent of Hispanic voters. While 57 per cent of college-educated voters support Mamdani, only 23 per cent of those without a college degree do.)


DCUM posters love to portray that Mamdani’s voters are ignorant and naive and don’t know what is good for them. They cannot fathom that his voters want to help their neighbors and raise the standard of living for the working class in NYC even if that means paying more in taxes. All the unions are behind him. He’s going to win in a landslide for mayor.


On a side note, Mamdani likely would have struggled more to win without the Jewish vote. He was second in total votes. A poll several weeks ago showed around 20% of Jews would vote for him but now I am hearing that number ended up being closer to 30% on election day. Very interesting.


Jokes on them (except for the Selhardi/Bucharians)

Mamdani just declared war on white New Yorkers.
https://www.newsweek.com/zohran-mamdani-proposes-taxing-whiter-neighborhoods-nyc-2091452
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Anonymous wrote:Mamdani's base of voters is rich, highly educated and white while he claims to stand for working class people of color. What do you all make of the fact that the people he allegedly represents did not vote for him and do not want him?

(A recent Emerson poll projects him winning 57 per cent of white voters, but only 26 per cent of Black voters and 35 per cent of Hispanic voters. While 57 per cent of college-educated voters support Mamdani, only 23 per cent of those without a college degree do.)


DCUM posters love to portray that Mamdani’s voters are ignorant and naive and don’t know what is good for them. They cannot fathom that his voters want to help their neighbors and raise the standard of living for the working class in NYC even if that means paying more in taxes. All the unions are behind him. He’s going to win in a landslide for mayor.


The ignorant and naive part is because communism doesn’t work not because we don’t think the intentions are good.


Define communism for us, without googling. My guess is, you can't. A democratic socialist is not a communist. Stop throwing around words you do not even understand.


Hint: it involves government run grocery stores.

Spare me the idea that we don’t know what communism is.


You obviously don't if you think it’s defined by how the grocery stores are run.
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Anonymous wrote:https://newspeakstandard.substack.com/p/israel-advises-all-mossad-agents

Israel Advises All Mossad Agents to Evacuate New York Citing Political Instability following the surprise Democratic primary victory of Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-old Muslim socialist


Congratulations New York. You've once again won the false flag bingo.

Please dcum. Get the hell out of NY as fast as you can. Run if you have to. Mamdani will lead to NY being Gaza'd is what I get from this message.


That's a fake news satire site you absolute goober.
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Anonymous wrote:Mamdani's base of voters is rich, highly educated and white while he claims to stand for working class people of color. What do you all make of the fact that the people he allegedly represents did not vote for him and do not want him?

(A recent Emerson poll projects him winning 57 per cent of white voters, but only 26 per cent of Black voters and 35 per cent of Hispanic voters. While 57 per cent of college-educated voters support Mamdani, only 23 per cent of those without a college degree do.)


DCUM posters love to portray that Mamdani’s voters are ignorant and naive and don’t know what is good for them. They cannot fathom that his voters want to help their neighbors and raise the standard of living for the working class in NYC even if that means paying more in taxes. All the unions are behind him. He’s going to win in a landslide for mayor.


The ignorant and naive part is because communism doesn’t work not because we don’t think the intentions are good.


Define communism for us, without googling. My guess is, you can't. A democratic socialist is not a communist. Stop throwing around words you do not even understand.


Hint: it involves government run grocery stores.

Spare me the idea that we don’t know what communism is.


You obviously don't if you think it’s defined by how the grocery stores are run.


If you don’t understand the link, then you are the uneducated one. It’s tiresome that when we want to debate the merits of a candidate, you all fall back on definitions. You played this game with DEI too. When we debated whether it’s appropriate for someone to be hired based off their status as an underrepresented minority, the game of “you can’t even DeFInE DeI” began. Knock it off. Tell us why Mamdani’s proposals that have been tried elsewhere and failed will suddenly work in Manhattan.
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Anonymous wrote:Mamdani's base of voters is rich, highly educated and white while he claims to stand for working class people of color. What do you all make of the fact that the people he allegedly represents did not vote for him and do not want him?

(A recent Emerson poll projects him winning 57 per cent of white voters, but only 26 per cent of Black voters and 35 per cent of Hispanic voters. While 57 per cent of college-educated voters support Mamdani, only 23 per cent of those without a college degree do.)


So, um, how did he win if only a minority of voters support him?

Emerson dun goofed.
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Anonymous wrote:Mamdani's base of voters is rich, highly educated and white while he claims to stand for working class people of color. What do you all make of the fact that the people he allegedly represents did not vote for him and do not want him?

(A recent Emerson poll projects him winning 57 per cent of white voters, but only 26 per cent of Black voters and 35 per cent of Hispanic voters. While 57 per cent of college-educated voters support Mamdani, only 23 per cent of those without a college degree do.)


DCUM posters love to portray that Mamdani’s voters are ignorant and naive and don’t know what is good for them. They cannot fathom that his voters want to help their neighbors and raise the standard of living for the working class in NYC even if that means paying more in taxes. All the unions are behind him. He’s going to win in a landslide for mayor.


The ignorant and naive part is because communism doesn’t work not because we don’t think the intentions are good.


Define communism for us, without googling. My guess is, you can't. A democratic socialist is not a communist. Stop throwing around words you do not even understand.


Hint: it involves government run grocery stores.

Spare me the idea that we don’t know what communism is.


You obviously don't if you think it’s defined by how the grocery stores are run.


If you don’t understand the link, then you are the uneducated one. It’s tiresome that when we want to debate the merits of a candidate, you all fall back on definitions. You played this game with DEI too. When we debated whether it’s appropriate for someone to be hired based off their status as an underrepresented minority, the game of “you can’t even DeFInE DeI” began. Knock it off. Tell us why Mamdani’s proposals that have been tried elsewhere and failed will suddenly work in Manhattan.


Because definitions and the way you use words matter. You're so busy being reactionary, you've not even taken the time to actually understand what it is you're screeching about.

Have you read Mamdani's proposals? Why are you so convinced there is nothing new to them, that they are mere rehashings of failed policy? And can you point out what your preferred candidate has proposed that IS different than what has already been tried and has failed?
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Anonymous wrote:Mamdani's base of voters is rich, highly educated and white while he claims to stand for working class people of color. What do you all make of the fact that the people he allegedly represents did not vote for him and do not want him?

(A recent Emerson poll projects him winning 57 per cent of white voters, but only 26 per cent of Black voters and 35 per cent of Hispanic voters. While 57 per cent of college-educated voters support Mamdani, only 23 per cent of those without a college degree do.)


DCUM posters love to portray that Mamdani’s voters are ignorant and naive and don’t know what is good for them. They cannot fathom that his voters want to help their neighbors and raise the standard of living for the working class in NYC even if that means paying more in taxes. All the unions are behind him. He’s going to win in a landslide for mayor.


The ignorant and naive part is because communism doesn’t work not because we don’t think the intentions are good.


Define communism for us, without googling. My guess is, you can't. A democratic socialist is not a communist. Stop throwing around words you do not even understand.


Hint: it involves government run grocery stores.

Spare me the idea that we don’t know what communism is.


You obviously don't if you think it’s defined by how the grocery stores are run.


If you don’t understand the link, then you are the uneducated one. It’s tiresome that when we want to debate the merits of a candidate, you all fall back on definitions. You played this game with DEI too. When we debated whether it’s appropriate for someone to be hired based off their status as an underrepresented minority, the game of “you can’t even DeFInE DeI” began. Knock it off. Tell us why Mamdani’s proposals that have been tried elsewhere and failed will suddenly work in Manhattan.


You know that we don’t have to explain anything, right? Go ask your parents if you need help with your homework.

He won the primary and will likely win the election.

You don’t you explain how, after seeing all of this, you could still be supporting Trump? Explain your ignorance and hate. Explain your racism and hate of freedom and America.

Please wear a condom.
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Anonymous wrote:Mamdani's base of voters is rich, highly educated and white while he claims to stand for working class people of color. What do you all make of the fact that the people he allegedly represents did not vote for him and do not want him?

(A recent Emerson poll projects him winning 57 per cent of white voters, but only 26 per cent of Black voters and 35 per cent of Hispanic voters. While 57 per cent of college-educated voters support Mamdani, only 23 per cent of those without a college degree do.)


So, um, how did he win if only a minority of voters support him?

Emerson dun goofed.


And here we have someone who cannot read critically. It is no wonder Mamdani won the democratic primary with voters like you.
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Can a non New Yorker donate to Mamdani's campaign?

I've rarely donate politically and have never donated to a candidate representing another state, but this is one time where I'd happily donate.

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Anonymous wrote:Mamdani's base of voters is rich, highly educated and white while he claims to stand for working class people of color. What do you all make of the fact that the people he allegedly represents did not vote for him and do not want him?

(A recent Emerson poll projects him winning 57 per cent of white voters, but only 26 per cent of Black voters and 35 per cent of Hispanic voters. While 57 per cent of college-educated voters support Mamdani, only 23 per cent of those without a college degree do.)


DCUM posters love to portray that Mamdani’s voters are ignorant and naive and don’t know what is good for them. They cannot fathom that his voters want to help their neighbors and raise the standard of living for the working class in NYC even if that means paying more in taxes. All the unions are behind him. He’s going to win in a landslide for mayor.


The ignorant and naive part is because communism doesn’t work not because we don’t think the intentions are good.


Define communism for us, without googling. My guess is, you can't. A democratic socialist is not a communist. Stop throwing around words you do not even understand.


Hint: it involves government run grocery stores.

Spare me the idea that we don’t know what communism is.


You obviously don't if you think it’s defined by how the grocery stores are run.


If you don’t understand the link, then you are the uneducated one. It’s tiresome that when we want to debate the merits of a candidate, you all fall back on definitions. You played this game with DEI too. When we debated whether it’s appropriate for someone to be hired based off their status as an underrepresented minority, the game of “you can’t even DeFInE DeI” began. Knock it off. Tell us why Mamdani’s proposals that have been tried elsewhere and failed will suddenly work in Manhattan.


You know that we don’t have to explain anything, right? Go ask your parents if you need help with your homework.

He won the primary and will likely win the election.

You don’t you explain how, after seeing all of this, you could still be supporting Trump? Explain your ignorance and hate. Explain your racism and hate of freedom and America.

Please wear a condom.


And you believe the results of a primary in a blue city somehow represents voters across the nation?
Ha ha.
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