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.

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      24 hours ago

      We’re technically all animals

      But yea apart from that, it’s never been the norm in the USA, therefore it is not “normal”

      You can also think it’s a basic feature that any country should have. There are many definitions of what normality is

      So I’m just nitpicking

      Don’t know why I’m writing this comment

      Ignore me