

Don’t give me that wide brush bullshit. Quiet submittal is not what I mean, and to stop giving one a chance is to completely torch the idea of shared humanity. The idea that Mamdani ‘sold out’ before he has even had an opportunity to disappoint is the height of defeatism, and to tar those who attempt to lead with the feathers of the evil say anything politician is an exercise in pre-emptive concession.
Reality is more nuanced than than quoting historical figures from a different time and social situation. Spreading the message you’ve spread, we may as well never trust anybody ever again who tries to help and captures hearts and minds.
History doesn’t repeat, it rhymes, but we don’t have to feel stuck in the same verse.





The conceit you exude is thick, brother. I’ll try not to talk longer on this, because I agree with you on the point that we won’t agree.
Tribalism is something that I do not want to participate in. I want to participate in giving a chance to those who present a potential goodness. That said, I do not believe in mindless trust. Let Mamdani try, and see what he can do, but do NOT believe the smokescreen the establishment kicks up against anybody who might go against the grain of the elite. Sure, he could have already sold out. Or, he could be playing smarter and trying not to nuke his chances to change things before they are presented.
The point is to let him get into office and observe what he does rather than speculate on maneuvres before he can even affect change.