Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Everyone really needs to STFU about a candidate's race, ethnicity, religion or personal life. Period.
That's not as important as the true "meat" of the candidate -- where do they stand on political issues? where do they stand on social issues? That's what should make you vote for or against a candidate.
He campaigned on raising taxes on white people. I'd say that he's making discussion of race, etc fair game.
I meant about the candidate's own race, ethnicity, religion or personal life. That's irrelevant.
Now his campaign topics/promises that single out say "white people" and his pro-trans promise of spending millions of taxpayer $$ on gender affirming care...that's all fair game. Just focus on that and don't let other stuff like what religion he is or what his ethinicity he is distract from that. If NYrs want to vote for him then so be it....but have to say...thankfully I don't live in NY.