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i didn't realize he meant a bus packed with explosives...that's a bit rad for my tastes...otoh if he is going to pay for the buses and explosives by taxing the rich i might come around to the idea
 
I’d rather not see people criticize Mamdani for his ethnicity, religion, or general background because it distracts from his abhorrent views, which deserve to be thoroughly ridiculed and thrown in the waste bin of terrible ideas.

At the same time, he’s someone who is perfectly comfortable with and will defend the use of “globalize the intifada,” someone who runs to Twitter on Oct 8th to criticize Israel’s cutting off electricity to Gaza, as if there wasn't anything that may have happened on Oct 7th that triggered such a response, someone who is willing to craft a tax policy that explicitly mentions shifting the tax burden onto white neighborhoods, and I could go on and on.

I think he’s a morally repugnant person who’s clearly willing to use race and religion to divide people …it’s central to both his worldview and mayoral platform. So from that angle, yeah, I can see why he may trigger some pretty ugly responses in return.
 
I’d rather not see people criticize Mamdani for his ethnicity, religion, or general background because it distracts from his abhorrent views, which deserve to be thoroughly ridiculed and thrown in the waste bin of terrible ideas.

At the same time, he’s someone who is perfectly comfortable with and will defend the use of “globalize the intifada,” someone who runs to Twitter on Oct 8th to criticize Israel’s cutting off electricity to Gaza, as if there wasn't anything that may have happened on Oct 7th that triggered such a response, someone who is willing to craft a tax policy that explicitly mentions shifting the tax burden onto white neighborhoods, and I could go on and on.

I think he’s a morally repugnant person who’s clearly willing to use race and religion to divide people …it’s central to both his worldview and mayoral platform. So from that angle, yeah, I can see why he may trigger some pretty ugly responses in return.
I think the situation is a bit more complicated than picking out one atrocity.
Yes 7 Oct was an atrocity but it has to get in line with generations of atrocities.
Complicated ( yes that word again) .

I have met and learned peaceful peoples on both sides of this and for the life of me dont see how a peace hasn't been reached.
Oh yeah water rights. This is the desert.
Having said that I find post the 1967 war the Muslim community has circled around the Palestinians.
And for good reason
Interesting what Isreal has done with allotment of the water.

justify attacking civilians ? I dont know. I also understand Geronimo's point

I guess I will have to find a JoJo witting on the ongoing geocide of the Palestinian people at the hands of the Israeli .
A clear head looking at it without prejudice will recognize thus
I understand it as much as I understand Israel's stance the US genocide of the native American
My agree or disagree is irrelevant
 
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I’d rather not see people criticize Mamdani for his ethnicity, religion, or general background because it distracts from his abhorrent views, which deserve to be thoroughly ridiculed and thrown in the waste bin of terrible ideas.

At the same time, he’s someone who is perfectly comfortable with and will defend the use of “globalize the intifada,” someone who runs to Twitter on Oct 8th to criticize Israel’s cutting off electricity to Gaza, as if there wasn't anything that may have happened on Oct 7th that triggered such a response, someone who is willing to craft a tax policy that explicitly mentions shifting the tax burden onto white neighborhoods, and I could go on and on.

I think he’s a morally repugnant person who’s clearly willing to use race and religion to divide people …it’s central to both his worldview and mayoral platform. So from that angle, yeah, I can see why he may trigger some pretty ugly responses in return.
Yup. I share your moral repugnance towards anyone who "uses race and religion to divide people." It is something that I would hope all people of good will can come together on.
 
CNN: “Do you like capitalism?”
MAMDANI: “No. I have many critiques of capitalism.”
“There must be a better distribution of wealth…”
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wow, a forward thinking pol.
willing to go out on a limb by asking a question
Outside of the black and white bubble

We have communism on
 
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