Edward Helmore
Sun 29 Jun 2025 13.06 EDT

"Mamdani said he was inspired by the US civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr, who once remarked: “Call it democracy or call it democratic socialism. There has to be a better distribution of wealth for all of God’s children in this country.”

He then reiterated his intent to raise taxes on New York’s wealthiest as part of a campaign pledge “to shift the tax burden from overtaxed homeowners in the outer boroughs to more expensive homes in richer and whiter neighborhoods”.

“I don’t think that we should have billionaires because, frankly, it is so much money in a moment of such inequality… "

  • underisk [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    11 hours ago

    I’m not sure how you’ve gotten the idea I’m disparaging him. I think it’s fucking great he won the primary, but it’s just not so significant that it warrants this severe of a reaction. It’s a nomination for a local office.

    There is never a reason for a president to issue an ultimatum to a guy who hasn’t even won his race, nor for large swathes of the national democrat party to be flipping out about his supposed “antisemitism”. They’re acting like his influence is far greater than the office of mayor (which he, again, must stress, has not even won yet!) would grant him.

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      10 hours ago

      I believe the outrage just shows that they are afraid, and that people shouldn’t downplay his momentum as evidenced by said fear via comments such as yours. Sure nothing substantial has been gained (as he hasn’t even won yet), and the fight against capitalism as a whole is still an uphill battle; but when hasn’t it been? I hope I may live to see the fall of capitalism but it is a faint hope at best; and I believe every little bit counts if for nothing more than to spread awareness among people. Thus by publicly airing your frustration on such trivilaties as news coverage of a socialist running for such a political position (valid as they are) you might inadverdantly cause more harm than good regarding spreading awareness. I may be wrong though, but I personally know people who see through capitalism and how shit it is, but are too blinded by propaganda from earlier in their life to commit to embracing socialism and the belief in communism.

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        My frustration isn’t because they’re covering him in the news. It’s confusion about why all these forces are aligning this hard against a guy who wants to give free bus rides to people in a single city they probably don’t even live in. I’m expressing exasperation at the degree to which this has been blown so wildly out of proportion.

        Socialists winning seats is fantastic, every wretched politician and mainstream media outlet fixing their baleful glare at him for daring to reach for the barest crumb of power is just maddening.