• criss_cross@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    I’m very surprised that people are so scared about a mayoral election. Yeah it’s NYC but like it’s not like he’s gonna have that much reach that the fucking PM of Israel needs to make a statement about it.

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      that’s how much they fear anything that even remotely resembles actual socialism.

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          See also the entire Indochina war, where America tried to bomb Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos into being friends with them

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      He’s proving the point that the DNC has denied for well over a fucking decade: stop listening to money, start listening to people, and you will win. That’s it. That’s the whole argument.

      And the DNC establishment is scared shitless, because they know it’s working, and they know more people are gonna run campaigns like he’s doing, and there’s gonna be a sea-change in terms of what the fuck the Democratic Party is (that, or a third party is going to spawn and absolutely fucking crush the DNC).

      The neoliberals are looking down the barrel of a gun right now, and they know they put themselves there.

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        None of what he is doing is unique. There are plenty of dem candidates that have listened to people over money. dems are worried about associating with him because he has controversial opinions that might not go down so well outside of NY. Pretty much everything you’ve said is just fantasy you’ve invented.

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          Except that what he’s doing he can actually do. Someone who ends up in Washington and gets outvoted by the majority centrists isn’t a bad thing, and actually sorta helps their image without forcing any real change. Mamdani, though, he’s the top dog in a mayoral position and can actually get shit done. They’re scared of him not because his ideas are unique but because they can actually be realized at this scale.

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      He won’t affect global policy much at all. He’s a threat to the mega wealthy because he’s a symbol of change in the American people.

      This is the same reason the elite went so hard on the communist scare late last century. Back then certain political views were almost a criminal offense. Hopefully history doesn’t repeat itself here.

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      They’re worried he will succeed and serve as an example that the people rather than money are in charge, if they could only realize it.

      If they truly believed Democratic socialist policies had no legs, they’d leave him alone and watch him fail as an example.

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    The real battle isn’t left or right. It’s up vs down.

    Tax wealth not work!

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      I mean sort of but there are a lot of down folks on the side of the ups and that basically just brings us back to what left vs right always was

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        This is why more efforts should be spent on helping everyone see that billionaires are the real source of the problem. The rights handbook is just to say the leftist billionaires are the problem.

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    Individuals like Y Combinator CEO Garry Tan have responded by wearing shirts that say “We should have more billionaires” in the color scheme and style of Mamdani’s campaign material.

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    This post has less upvotes in the politics community, where it belongs, than here. Why?

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    He’s just s mayor. Obviously, people don’t know how government works. He needs to be dictator before he can fundamentally change NYC.

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      That’s your misunderstanding of how cities work, bud. Mayor is a far more powerful position than people believe and municipal elections are crazy important for bringing about real change and bringing it to the people directly.

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      A lot of wealthy people will just leave NYC. Or they will stay with increased taxes and everything will be fine. Just like the fairytales we read growing up.