After New York City’s race for mayor catapulted Zohran Mamdani from state assembly member into one of the world’s most prominent progressive voices, intense debate swirled over the ideas at the heart of his campaign.

His critics and opponents painted pledges such as free bus service, universal child care and rent freezes as unworkable, unrealistic and exorbitantly expensive.

But some have hit back, highlighting the quirk of geography that underpins some of this view. “He promised things that Europeans take for granted, but Americans are told are impossible,” said Dutch environmentalist and former government advisor Alexander Verbeek in the wake of Tuesday’s election.

Verbeek backed this with a comment he had overheard in an Oslo café, in which Mamdani was described as an American politician who “finally” sounded normal.

  • Eugene V. Debs' Ghost@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 months ago

    Shout out to everyone who said his lofty impossible ideas are never going to happen in reality.

    Somehow every country can do the impossible goals of “maybe the rich don’t own every store” and “let’s make it so people are paid better” but America, but somehow they’re the impossibility, never the one county that refuses to try it.

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    2 months ago

    The actual European policies the US is in dire need of importing, not the Orbán and Putin-style dismantling of secular democracies.

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    2 months ago

    Can confirm.
    By the way my country has an actual Communist Party with some representatives in government (not enough for anything really).

    And FYI EU politicians are learning from the US: the EU, either at top level or at countries’ governments, is veering right as of late, towards the same fascism we now see in the US.
    So perhaps we shouldn’t be so smug, not right now at least.

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      They are veering right because of the blatant Russian propaganda that is trying to break up NATO and the EU by trying to make everyone more xenophobic.

      Too bad for them EU countries have a much more robust political system that cuts out extremist views most of the time. We don’t have a “winner takes all” system. And plenty of political parties, even right-wing ones, want nothing to do with the fascists.

      I’m hopeful, but I wouldn’t let my guard down.

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    As a European I’d see his policies as left wing but not as socialist, communist or whatever. And as a person who has been to New York countless times I would see anything that improves the quality of life such as public transport, childcare, food poverty as a generally good thing. Whether Mandani manages to pull it off and doesn’t go to the dark side like every single other New York mayor remains to be seen.