I'm from New Jersey, so I'm not a New Yorker, so I wouldn't support him either way because I have no self interest invest. I'm explaining to you, what her comment could have meant. Everyone's entitled to their own opinions and thoughts that can be different from your's, and you shouldn't shame them for it as if they're wrong and your right
I'm from New Jersey, so I'm not a New Yorker, so I wouldn't support him either way because I have no self interest invest. I'm explaining to you, what her comment could have meant. Everyone's entitled to their own opinions and thoughts that can be different from your's, and you shouldn't shame them for it as if they're wrong and your right
And just because anyone’s entitled to their own opinion, doesn’t mean that those people can’t be held accountable for the opinions they hold. I don’t need you to explain independent thought to me, but just as they are entitled to their opinions and entitled to post about them, so am I.
I’m not shaming anybody I’m laying out why Cuomo is a terrible candidate. If you think that me laying it out is shaming, maybe you’re ashamed of your own politics.
Or, perhaps it's because your intent is to intimidate and shame? Interesting how "projection" works, and not just for Trump. We all "project" to some degree, so the task is to recognize it and take a look at what our projections inform us about ourselves, which takes the ability, and humility, to self-reflect.
I am allowed just as everyone else is to comment on others stances. If that feels like shaming, Then maybe the stance is shame worthy. Where is the projection? I’m being very clear and concise about my point, Not sure how that’s projection. We As the left coalition needs to recognize the problems with our party and those who consider themselves to be on the left.
We need fighters, if there are people in common sections Standing for the same old BS and calcified politicians who have no interest in making this government work for us, Only self interest, I’m going to call it out. That’s not projection, it’s honesty.
I very much appreciate the language and tone of your reply. It feels very different from the previous series of responses to others. Thank you!
So now, I will ask you what you think of Brad Lander's candidacy? I watched the debate and I thought he self-described very well. I'd already read the NYTimes analysis of the candidates, and reasons they found him the best choice.
No candidate is "perfect," a truth hard for all of us to accept when we "fall in love" with our candidate as I did with Obama, in particular, and that flame still burns within me...But I digress...
But given that I am no longer living in Manhattan, although I self-identify as a born and bred New Yorker, I am emotionally, as well as politically, invested in this campaign. So, I would appreciate your response, as well as responses from any other New York City voters who might read this.
UPDATE to my previous post. After watching this 50 minute interview with Zohran Mamdani, I would definitely be voting for him if I were still living in Manhattan. I also learned before I watched the interview with Tim Miller of The Bulwark (link) that AOC endorsed Mamdani. But I needed to hear him speak substantively and more than in generalities before I made my decision. And Tim's questions and Zohran's responses very much impressed me. I am not easily impressed. Moreover, I get a gut feeling about people, particularly politicians, and I found him to be authentic, quite comfortable in seeing and expressing nuances, and having a wry and warm sense of humor.
I believe any of you here will appreciate the interview!
I'm from New Jersey, so I'm not a New Yorker, so I wouldn't support him either way because I have no self interest invest. I'm explaining to you, what her comment could have meant. Everyone's entitled to their own opinions and thoughts that can be different from your's, and you shouldn't shame them for it as if they're wrong and your right
And just because anyone’s entitled to their own opinion, doesn’t mean that those people can’t be held accountable for the opinions they hold. I don’t need you to explain independent thought to me, but just as they are entitled to their opinions and entitled to post about them, so am I.
I’m not shaming anybody I’m laying out why Cuomo is a terrible candidate. If you think that me laying it out is shaming, maybe you’re ashamed of your own politics.
Or, perhaps it's because your intent is to intimidate and shame? Interesting how "projection" works, and not just for Trump. We all "project" to some degree, so the task is to recognize it and take a look at what our projections inform us about ourselves, which takes the ability, and humility, to self-reflect.
I am allowed just as everyone else is to comment on others stances. If that feels like shaming, Then maybe the stance is shame worthy. Where is the projection? I’m being very clear and concise about my point, Not sure how that’s projection. We As the left coalition needs to recognize the problems with our party and those who consider themselves to be on the left.
We need fighters, if there are people in common sections Standing for the same old BS and calcified politicians who have no interest in making this government work for us, Only self interest, I’m going to call it out. That’s not projection, it’s honesty.
I very much appreciate the language and tone of your reply. It feels very different from the previous series of responses to others. Thank you!
So now, I will ask you what you think of Brad Lander's candidacy? I watched the debate and I thought he self-described very well. I'd already read the NYTimes analysis of the candidates, and reasons they found him the best choice.
No candidate is "perfect," a truth hard for all of us to accept when we "fall in love" with our candidate as I did with Obama, in particular, and that flame still burns within me...But I digress...
But given that I am no longer living in Manhattan, although I self-identify as a born and bred New Yorker, I am emotionally, as well as politically, invested in this campaign. So, I would appreciate your response, as well as responses from any other New York City voters who might read this.
Thanks again!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywUKRl16_zU
UPDATE to my previous post. After watching this 50 minute interview with Zohran Mamdani, I would definitely be voting for him if I were still living in Manhattan. I also learned before I watched the interview with Tim Miller of The Bulwark (link) that AOC endorsed Mamdani. But I needed to hear him speak substantively and more than in generalities before I made my decision. And Tim's questions and Zohran's responses very much impressed me. I am not easily impressed. Moreover, I get a gut feeling about people, particularly politicians, and I found him to be authentic, quite comfortable in seeing and expressing nuances, and having a wry and warm sense of humor.
I believe any of you here will appreciate the interview!