There was a time when I still held out hope for the Democratic Party. I believed that, maybe, with enough pressure, we could move them left ā that through progressive insurgents, we could take the party of Clinton and Pelosi and make it serve working people. But over the years, and especially in light ofContinue reading “Why Iāve Lost Faith in the Democrats ā and Why Zohran Mamdani Doesnāt Restore It”
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No More Half-Measures: Why I’m Not Cheering for Zohran Mamdani
Iām done with half-measures. Iām done with the hollow victories. Iām done with celebrating incremental changes from a party that was never built for real transformation. The Democratic Party has long promised progress, and even when it delivers, the progress is fragileāeasily reversed the moment the political winds shift. Iāve watched it happen again andContinue reading “No More Half-Measures: Why I’m Not Cheering for Zohran Mamdani”
Beyond the Celebration: A Closer Look at Zohran Mamdaniās Silence on Palestine
As progressive circles continue to celebrate Zohran Mamdaniās victory in the New York City Democratic mayoral primary, thereās a noticeable gap in the conversationāone that could have serious implications for the movement he claims to represent. Mamdani has positioned himself as a bold, left-wing alternative to mainstream Democrats, offering ambitious proposals on housing, transit, andContinue reading “Beyond the Celebration: A Closer Look at Zohran Mamdaniās Silence on Palestine”
Beyond the Celebration: A Comprehensive Look at Critiques of Zohran Mamdani
Zohran Mamdaniās primary win has sparked genuine excitement on the left. But while many are celebrating, some serious critiquesāfrom both leftist corners and more moderate progressive outletsāoffer warnings that align with my own concerns about both his election chances and his ability to govern effectively. Zohran Mamdaniās primary win has sparked enthusiasm, but important leftistContinue reading “Beyond the Celebration: A Comprehensive Look at Critiques of Zohran Mamdani”
