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Joanna Denis's avatar

A second-generation Italian-American, I grew up in the Castle Hill projects in the 60's. I didn't feel discriminated against growing up, although I will admit to having a certain innocence of the world in my youth, that was, until the Vietnam War saw friends of mine drafted and sent to fight. I know my dad suffered discrimination on his job, and my mom, a homemaker, also was the object of gossip by church-going women who sat on the benches in front of our building and talked about my mom, a totally private woman who adored her family, as we adored her. I thought there was an interesting parallel drawn between Italian-Americans and Muslims, and the point is well taken. During Covid, my husband and I tuned in to watch Cuomo give his daily briefing. We thought he was doing a great job, showing leadership that we needed at that time. As Covid waned and other issues arose, like the nursing home scandal and the sexual harassment allegations, we were deeply disappointed in Cuomo. I knew instinctively, early on, that the way out of the projects was thru education. I didn't find it a terrible place to grow up, in fact, I loved my community. It was more difficult for my younger brothers, as they told me later. I haven't lived in NYC for many years, but I still love NY and it's part of who I am. If I were able to vote for mayor, Mamdani would be my choice. I think many try to paint him with old tropes about Muslims and Islam. The reason he would be my choice is because I find him to be very intelligent, a man of integrity, and I think he could "move the needle" to make life better for New Yorkers, and I like that he is engaged with the community. Frankly, I think Cuomo is washed up and he has disappointed me not only as a candidate but as a human being. It is my hope that we will start to gravitate to some younger politicians and I see Mamdani as a bright and engaging candidate.

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dave_tb's avatar

Great metaphor on multiple levels: "If Mamdani was Michael Jordan, a supremely talented overachiever, then Cuomo was Karl Malone, always coming up short in the clutch." lol

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