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Topic: Mamdani, the grassroots socialist who rose to mayor outside the establishment... right?

Anonymous A started this discussion 1 day ago #132,672

Oh look, his mother was connected to Epstein according to the last file release.

Nothing to see here! Politics isn't engineered from top to bottom, keep voting becaus that's how you make change

Anonymous B joined in and replied with this 1 day ago, 18 minutes later[^] [v] #1,415,982

that's a fake photo

Anonymous C joined in and replied with this 1 day ago, 4 minutes later, 23 minutes after the original post[^] [v] #1,415,983

@OP
You bastard, fuck you!

Anonymous D joined in and replied with this 1 day ago, 4 minutes later, 27 minutes after the original post[^] [v] #1,415,984

When I googled it, the first thing that came up was the Jerusalem post.

You know what’s interesting about Mamdani is he comes from Uganda, and he’s Indian, and if you look into the history of Uganda, there are two things you should know about:

The British originally wanted to use Uganda instead of Palestine to create a Jewish state:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Uganda_Programme

When Uganda became independent from Britain, Idi Amin kicked out the Jews and Asians:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expulsion_of_Asians_from_Uganda

Now I’m not saying this means anything, I’m just saying, these are interesting things.

Anonymous D double-posted this 1 day ago, 1 minute later, 29 minutes after the original post[^] [v] #1,415,985

He also had a plan to invade Israel which he explained in great detail on camera.

https://youtu.be/phPMSCcpb40

Anonymous E joined in and replied with this 16 hours ago, 1 day later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #1,416,188

@1,415,984 (D)

> When I googled it, the first thing that came up was the Jerusalem post.
>
> You know what’s interesting about Mamdani is he comes from Uganda, and he’s Indian, and if you look into the history of Uganda, there are two things you should know about:
>
> The British originally wanted to use Uganda instead of Palestine to create a Jewish state:
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Uganda_Programme
>
> When Uganda became independent from Britain, Idi Amin kicked out the Jews and Asians:
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> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expulsion_of_Asians_from_Uganda
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> Now I’m not saying this means anything, I’m just saying, these are interesting things.

Amin engaged in a racist ethnic cleansing. Fleeing Indians were further extorted, family members kidnapped for ransom, and men thrown down by soldiers while other soldiers raped the women.

In a nutshell, it’s a lot of liberation aftermath - the liberated engage in racism, wars of aggression, genocide, kleptocracy and ethnic cleansing.

As Franz Fanon would say, “the pitfalls of national consciousness.”

Anonymous F joined in and replied with this 16 hours ago, 6 minutes later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #1,416,190

@previous (E)
While it is bad, it is certainly hard not to notice the role the British played in creating the circumstances in Africa that led to all those civil wars and all that corruption and all that ethnic cleansing.

Anonymous G joined in and replied with this 13 hours ago, 2 hours later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #1,416,226

@previous (F)
Why didn't an African nation conquer the evil YTs and institute a global woke order for peace led by a strong trans black woman instead??

The Africa joined in and replied with this 13 hours ago, 1 minute later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #1,416,227

@previous (G)
Because most African countries are anti LGBTQ. Since right wing movements in the west are racist, westerners have a huge blind spot when it comes to understanding what Africans actually believe.

Anonymous G replied with this 13 hours ago, 1 minute later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #1,416,228

@previous (The Africa)
Lucky for the fags that long distance sailing took off in western europe then!

The Africa replied with this 13 hours ago, 2 minutes later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #1,416,230

There are populist movements in Africa, but they’re region specific. There are populist anti French pro Russian movements in the Sahel region in west Africa. In South Africa, there’s the populist Economic Freedom Fighters party (EFF) which is Marxist/pro Chinese/anti white. Idi Amin in the 1970s was an anti Jewish anti Asian pro Islamic sort of right wing fascist / national socialist mimicking black supremacist movement.

Anonymous G replied with this 13 hours ago, 1 minute later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #1,416,231

@previous (The Africa)
Populism is a slur for democratic, thanks.

The Africa replied with this 13 hours ago, 2 seconds later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #1,416,232

Generally populism is dumb and leads to authoritarianism.

Anonymous G replied with this 13 hours ago, 22 seconds later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #1,416,233

@previous (The Africa)
You hate democracy, understood.

The Africa replied with this 13 hours ago, 20 seconds later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #1,416,234

@previous (G)
I’m pro democracy.

Anonymous G replied with this 13 hours ago, 58 seconds later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #1,416,235

@previous (The Africa)
Unless it doesn't go your way then it's "populism".

Do you support the democratically elected leader of the US? The man who got the most votes.

The Africa replied with this 13 hours ago, 1 minute later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #1,416,236

@previous (G)
Well Adolf Hitler was democratically elected. You support democracy, right?

The Africa double-posted this 13 hours ago, 1 minute later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #1,416,237

The problem with democracy is democracy can vote itself out of existence.

(Edited 2 minutes later.)

Anonymous G replied with this 13 hours ago, 3 minutes later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #1,416,238

@1,416,236 (The Africa)
He burned the reichstag, that's false equivalence.

In a free election, I support the leader.

The Africa replied with this 13 hours ago, 2 minutes later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #1,416,239

@previous (G)
You don’t have to support somebody just because they won an election. That doesn’t make any sense. There’s a difference between believing that somebody is the legitimate president and liking them. I’ll never support someone just because other people support them. Democracy is the worst system of government except for all the others.

(Edited 13 seconds later.)

The Africa double-posted this 12 hours ago, 2 minutes later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #1,416,240

In fact, if you’re willing to support something just because everybody else does, you should get your head examined.

The Africa triple-posted this 12 hours ago, 46 seconds later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #1,416,241

By that logic, you were a Bush supporter, an Obama supporter, a Trump supporter, and a Biden supporter. You have to understand how dumb that sounds.

(Edited 2 minutes later.)

The Africa quadruple-posted this 12 hours ago, 12 minutes later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #1,416,242

I’m also just going to put it out there, if you look at the popular vote, Donald Trump won by a very small margin, and he has a low approval rating. If another election were held today, he wouldn’t win.

The Africa quintuple-posted this 12 hours ago, 20 minutes later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #1,416,243

There’s something Elon Musk’s father Errol Musk said, "Nobody has conquered politics." Not a fan of Errol Musk, but nobody is wrong about everything. That’s pretty spot on.
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