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      Reality has a well known liberal bias.

      That’s why conservatives avoid it at all costs.

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      Not the Arabic numerals! How dare they teach those in school. Back in my day we just had to learn the 1 2 3’s.

      /s

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      Just for knowledge purposes for others (good joke) -

      Hindu-Arabic numerals. Arabic numerals is the Eurocentric nomenclature.

      Both Fibonacci and Al-Khwarizmi cited mathematicians and philosophers from the subcontinent in their works but somehow this got lost in Western historiography until more recently.

      For those interested - Al Khwarizimi wrote Kitāb al-Hisāb al-Hind (The Book of Indian Calculation) around 825 CE. Fibonacci came across the method 400 years later while in North Africa and wrote Liber Abaci (Book of Calculation) in 1202 referring to the number system as the Modus Indorum (method of the Indians).

      How the original source got lost along the way is hard to say but some degree of colonial revisionist history likely had a role to play.

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    Just a reminder to the Mamdani stans in Lemmy, at some point he will (or already has) done things you will disagree with, because you have to make compromises in politics, and I fear the left doesn’t understand that basic fact of the job and are always too ready to completely cut ties with anyone who doesn’t check all the boxes at all times. The left’s motto is “I want it perfect or nothing at all!” and this is great if you’re an artist, not so great if you’re trying to push a largely liberal population to better outcomes.

    Whatever missteps you think you will think you’re seeing are going to get amplified by the worst voices on the left too, with a lot of “Wow I thought I liked this guy, but this is uncool” sentiments. Just be ready for it, don’t let yourself be influenced by mobs of people you think are your peers.

    edit: yah, lot of people don’t understand the actual job of politics and think they do from watching TV and movies. I worry deeply for our future.

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        And then there’s the other segment of the population who say “we can never have a perfect politician, SO MIGHT AS WELL ELECT A DUMB VERSION OF HITLER JUST TO SEE WHAT HAPPENS”

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        Anyone who expects a system based on collaboration and compromise to bend 100% to their will was a fucking miserable entitled jackass to play with as kids.

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        Agreed but the top comment of this reply chain is so disingenuous. It’s like someone posting “Hey guys, its my birthday!”, then they pop in to be contrarian and say “don’t forget you are going to die someday.”

        I don’t get why they left a comment like this. Are they upset Mamdani won? If they actually like Mamdani they could have said “I hope the American people continue to support people like Mamdani if or when it comes out that they aren’t some perfect superhero, and are just human like all of us”.

        Specifically the comment focuses on the left and attacks them as being non-compromising, and acts like this is a fact, when the left has shown its self to be quite compromising time and time again.

        Remember its not left vs right, but top vs bottom and the only attacks done should be on the top. Anything else is divisive and helps the billionaires stay in power.

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      Already happening. He has a good working relationship with governor Hochul and endorses her above a DSA candidate.

      But she put out her neck for him and made things possible. If he did not reciprocate nobody in Albany would cooperate with him any more.

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      This is not about just one political opinion it something common in all political opinions.

      lot of people don’t understand the actual job of politics and think they do from watching TV and movies. I worry deeply for our future.

      what? there is many good movies and TV-shows that correctly reflect (sometimes even make feel) politics

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      because you have to make compromises in politics

      the politically correct thing is very often not the morally correct thing and it sucks. it’s the reason i am not in politics and also not in prison (i think i would probably set something on fire)

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        Well said, and I agree. I have done a lot of community work but backed out of actual political work when I had the offer because I know how gross the game will feel to swim around in it. I have mad respect to the rare political leaders out there who retain their values and sanity while dipping into a world that treats all our lives and futures like pieces on a gameboard, where you have to be willing to sacrifice pieces to win.

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      Ok we do have to compromise, but the compromises are what got us into this mess in the first place. Like you can’t compromise with capitalism because the compromise was either genocide really fast or slower genocide. Sometimes the compromise will get you nowhere.

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        Like you can’t compromise with capitalism

        Our entire society is built on capitalism and the influences of capital, you simply do not make any progress without SOME level of compromise or incorporation of capitalist principles and standards into your policy-making and community building, so black-and-white interpretations of how this works are exactly the danger I was warning about. He’s pro-socialism, sure… but that doesn’t mean you’re going to see New York city become socialist.

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          Ok well let’s take healthcare for example. If you compromise with capitalism, you can’t eliminate insurance companies. Even tho socialized medicine has proven to be a better model for decades, compromise with capitalism got us Obamacare which is technically better than the previous model but it didn’t make anything cheaper and it was prone to subsequent administrations gutting it.

          Or compromising with the military industrial complex, means we still build weapons and fight wars and fund genocides. What exactly can the compromise be?

          You can go through multiple industries and you’ll find that as soon as you say “someone still needs to profit” then the game is over. Whatever you were trying to fix suddenly becomes secondary to profit.

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            This is no more intelligent than the first comment you made, you’re just elaborating a point I already said isn’t realistic, none of this applies to reality or New York politics. It’s shower-arguments.

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              Hey man you can try to compromise withthis system your whole life, it’s not going to get better.

              Once you realize that, the next conclusion is obvious.

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                What’s your alternative? Do you think an armed revolution is going to happen? Do you think the millions of comfortable liberals are going to be fine with that?

                We cannot push this all at once, all we can do is nudge the needle back towards progressivism until it starts to choke capital. We don’t have an army, we don’t have enough uncomfortable people, we don’t have fucking leadership so lets get real.

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                  Well one of the ways we can liberate our minds is to get off mainstream social media. So kudos to us for doing that.

                  I think the next steps is to create the conditions for revolution to be successful. The no 1 thing I think is to BUILD COMMUNITY. I have been volunteering at free clinics for the last few years. I try to have gatherings when I can. Then The next most important thing is to organize, so join an organization that offers something that fits. I recently was offered a job at a coop. I’ve attended some DSA events, trying to figure out a way to fit more of that in my life. The next most important thing is to build your independence from big tech. So get off their services as much as you can.

                  You’re right, were not ready to take to the streets, even tho that is the real thing that needs to happen. So we as individuals can help build our independence, organize and believe in community. We can get there, it’ll take a long time, but just because it seems like a big task doesn’t mean we can’t get there eventually.

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    So what I’m getting from this is that Sharia Law works? The Christian Nationalists are gonna be so upset.

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    Didn’t all the far right fascists said they would leave New York if he is elected? Might explain the low crime.

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    This is almost entirely due to the fact that January was frigid. It’s pretty well documented that cold temperatures reduce crime.

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      “safest January on record” implies that the stats are being compared to the same time period of different years, no? Was this January that much colder than average?

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      The coldest January since the teens, and this kind of crime always decreases when it’s freezing out. The real measurement is how many crime free days in a row did nyc have?

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      That makes sense, I was imagining the general ‘feel good’ nature of a charismatic and energetic candidate might have an effect on the public mood, police priorities, and general alertness.

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        Day to day policing is incredibly far removed from the mayor. There’s multiple career politicians and bureaucrats that would delay any real progress for months.

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    Wild that Mamdani is doing so much to separate himself from the smooth-talking Obamas of the world.

    LOVE IT

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    It was also a ridiculously cold January, which always suppresses crime. Criminals don’t like to go out in the cold.

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    Thats a nice stat to start the term off, is there are policy responsible for this? Low crime is super important for increased public transport usage. In my city we are currently dealing with high violent crime on public transport and its horrible.

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      is there are policy responsible for this?

      Probably just a result of the snow. No way any policies got implemented that fast.

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    You mean to tell me the xenophobic fear mongering wasn’t based in reality? Unheard of. Next you’ll tell me the TSA doesn’t actually stop terrorists.