A new Yahoo/YouGov survey finds that about twice as many U.S. adults say they would vote for a candidate with Mamdani’s platform (50%) than say they would not (26%). Could it be a blueprint for Democrats elsewhere?

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    I don’t get why this is a mystery to people on the left. They’re going to go to their graves never realizing the policy doesn’t matter. It’s the spread of a message that matters. Most right leaning people I know do like left leaning policy. But the left are so fucking grating and have their heads so far up there own asses that they never actually problem their views effectively. I fully believe that even the stuff that the left focuses on is actually encouraged by the right because it’s the most in your face contentious stuff mixed with “don’t communicate with the right they’re Hitler’s all of them”

    You can’t get your policy enacted without support. The right focused on support first then policy but the left did the opposite.

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      I fully believe that even the stuff that the left focuses on is actually encouraged by the right because it’s the most in your face contentious stuff

      Can you give a more specific example or two of some grating behavior or contentious claims/statements that demonstrate this problem?

      mixed with “don’t communicate with the right they’re Hitler’s all of them”

      While I don’t believe the right is all Hitlers, are we able to agree that at least some small subset of them and of their leadership have truly disturbing ideals and goals that could fairly be compared to those of Nazis?

      How do you address individuals who support those people - whether knowingly or in ignorance - without upsetting them, offending them, or putting them on the defensive?

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        While I don’t believe the right is all Hitlers, are we able to agree that at least some small subset of them and of their leadership have truly disturbing ideals and goals that could fairly be compared to those of Nazis?

        Who cares? How does that have anything to do with the elimination of profit motive in all social goods.

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      I’ll let you on to a secret.

      Both left and right leaning political “people”…

      Are exactly the same and can have their heads equally shoved up their asses in echo chambers. So much so that they can even be described like they’re two different “people”

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      But the left are so fucking grating and have their heads so far up there own asses that they never actually problem their views effectively.

      I would not say all, or even most of them. But some of the most vocal and the ones with some of the most influence on some platforms certainly are. Endless lecturing and gatekeeping. Struggle sessions, Oppression Olympics, and a cloying sense of superiority about ticking off certain identity boxes. [1]

      No wonder some people peel off and start getting red-pilled by the likes of Rogan, FFS. The left has got to get back to the basics - and honestly, some of these most strident cases should be marginalized. I think many are afraid to do so or else the entire circus will be pointed at them next.

      The fact that Zohran Mamdani resonates with a whole lot of people has little to do with him being who he is (male, Muslim, Asian, I’m supposing cishet, etc.) and more about his ideas. Same goes with Bernie [2] and AOC. The left should keep this in mind at all times, IMHO.

      [1] As always, I point to the former comment section (BBS) of BoingBoing as an example of this. It was cartoonish-level. Xitter is really fucking bad whenever I dip into it, but on BoingBoing, the moderators were completely in the tank for this nonsense. Some of the BB subreddit threads cover the clusterfuck that was the BBS…