Mahmood Mamdani on Zohran’s rise, colonialism, and US political change

Renowned scholar Mahmood Mamdani has shed light on the enduring legacies of colonialism in his latest book, Slow Poison: Idi Amin, Yoweri Museveni, and the Making of the Ugandan State. The author explores how the remnants of empire continue to shape Uganda's political institutions and the leaders who rose from them.

Mamdani's own story is one of exile - a fate shared by many victims of colonial rule. As a Ugandan scholar living under Idi Amin, Mamdani experienced firsthand the brutal regime's impact on his country. His experiences serve as a reminder that the legacies of empire are still felt today.

Now, another member of the Mamdani family is poised to make history in the US. Zohran Mamdani, Mahmood's son, is set to become the first Muslim mayor of New York City. This milestone victory reveals a deep shift in American politics, as younger generations increasingly challenge traditional power structures.

In an interview with Marc Lamont Hill on UpFront, Mahmood Mamdani discussed how these changes reflect a broader trend towards multipolarity - a world where multiple centers of power are rising, rather than just the US. The scholar sees this shift as both an opportunity and a threat for global politics.

The slow poison of colonialism continues to affect us today, with its influence felt in every aspect of modern life. As Mahmood Mamdani notes, understanding these legacies is crucial for building a more equitable and just world.

The rise of Zohran Mamdani is a testament to the power of generational change and the need for diverse voices at the forefront of politics. As we move forward in an increasingly complex global landscape, it's clear that embracing multipolarity will be key to addressing the challenges ahead.

Ultimately, Mahmood Mamdani's work serves as a timely reminder that the past is always prologue - shaping our present and informing our future choices. By confronting the legacies of empire head-on, we can build a more inclusive and just world for all.
 
🤷‍♂️ gotta love how colonialism is like a bad houseguest - it overstays its welcome and still leaves a mess behind 🏠💔. Mamdani's book is like the ultimate cleaning product, exposing all the hidden dirt & stains of empire's legacy 💦. And now we get to enjoy the payoff with Zohran Mamdani becoming the first Muslim mayor of NYC 🗽🎉 - it's about time more diverse voices are at the table! But for real, understanding these legacies is key to building a better world...or else we're stuck with the slow poison 💀.
 
🌎📚 it's so inspiring to see the Mamdani family breaking barriers & shattering glass ceilings 🏛️✨ zohran's rise as the first muslim mayor of new york city is a game changer 🤯 especially with mahmood mamdani's pioneering work on colonialism & its lasting impact on politics & society 💡 his book slow poison is a must read for anyone looking to understand our complex world today 📖🌍
 
I'm all for Zohran becoming the first Muslim mayor of NYC, it's like, super cool to see a new face in power 🤩, but I gotta wonder if this is just a token win or an actual shift in the game? Like, has the US really moved past its colonial baggage or is this just another example of 'diversity and inclusion' as a marketing ploy? And what about the rest of the candidates who aren't Muslim or from underrepresented groups? Are they just gonna be written off?
 
I gotta say, Zohran Mamdani becoming the first Muslim mayor of New York City is kinda big deal 🤯, but I'm not sure it's as historic as everyone's making it out to be... I mean, we've had plenty of Muslim politicians in other cities already 🗽️. Still, it's great that his story highlights how younger generations are pushing for change and challenging traditional power structures 💪.

But what's really interesting is how this reflects a broader trend towards multipolarity – it's not just about one person becoming mayor, it's about the way the global landscape is shifting 🌎. And let's be real, understanding these legacies of colonialism isn't just about politics, it's about recognizing the systemic issues that still affect us today 💼.

So yeah, Zohran Mamdani's achievement is definitely something to celebrate, but we should also keep things in perspective and acknowledge the complexity of global politics 🤔.
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this Zohran Mamdani guy becoming the first Muslim mayor of New York City 🤯 It's crazy to think that just 20 years ago, the idea of having an openly Muslim leader in one of the most powerful cities in the US would be considered progressive. I mean, remember when Barack Obama was still a senator and people were like "has he ever been to Iraq?" 😂 Nowadays, we're seeing more and more people from diverse backgrounds making history in politics. It's definitely a sign that things are changing for the better. But at the same time, I think it's also important to acknowledge that there's still so much work to be done. Like, have you seen the state of the US healthcare system? 😬 Slow poison indeed...
 
🌎 think we're getting to a point where empires are like old, worn-out shoes - gotta retire 'em before they slip up on us 🚫 still feeling how colonialism's impact lingers, even with all the progress we've made... Zohran Mamdani becoming mayor of NYC is a good sign that new voices are finally getting a seat at the table 💬 but we need more than just one person to carry the torch... gotta keep pushing for change from the ground up 🌿
 
man I'm so excited about this Zohran Mamdani thing 🤩... like how his story intersects with his dad's is really cool... I think what's even more amazing is that he's part of this new generation that's like totally flipping the script on traditional power structures 💥... and I love how Mahmood Mamdani is all about multipolarity - it's like, the world needs more diverse voices at the table 🤝... I mean, we're living in a time where colonialism's legacies are still so present in our lives, but if we can learn from the past and be more inclusive... that would be everything 😊... and I'm loving how the US is slowly but surely becoming more representative of its people 👏.
 
🤯 I mean come on, first it's Zohran Mamdani becoming the first Muslim mayor of New York City and now people are actually talking about how colonialism is still affecting us today? 😒 It's about time we acknowledged the damage that empire-building has caused, but can we please move beyond just recognizing the problem and actually do something about it? 🤔 We need more than just token progress for marginalized communities. I'm all for multipolarity and shifting power structures, but let's not forget that real change starts with concrete actions, not just symbolic ones 💪
 
You know, it's crazy to think about how one family can leave such a mark on history 🤯. The Mamdanis' story is like a ripple effect, reminding us that the consequences of colonialism are still being felt today 💔. It's like, we're living in this world where the old systems and power structures are slowly crumbling, but it's scary to think about what new challenges will arise from the ashes 🌪️. And yet, Zohran's victory is also a beacon of hope - it shows us that there's room for new voices and perspectives at the table 🍴. I mean, we're living in this multipolar world where everyone's got a stake, and it's up to us to navigate these changing tides 🌊. It's like, the past may be prologue, but what happens next is anyone's game 🎲. One thing's for sure, though - we need more people like Zohran who can help shape this new landscape 💪.
 
I'm so down with Zohran Mamdani becoming the first Muslim mayor of New York City 🙌💪! It's like, we're finally seeing a shift in power structures and it's about time! As my grandma used to say, "You can't change what you can't see" and now we're seeing these young, diverse voices at the forefront of politics. It gives me hope for our future, you know? And I think it's also super important that people like Mahmood Mamdani are speaking out about the legacies of colonialism - it's time to face the past and make amends. We need more stories like his being told, and we need to listen! 📚💬
 
🤯 The fact that Zohran Mamdani is about to become the first Muslim mayor of New York City is such a big deal 🙌! It's amazing how his dad Mahmood's experiences as a refugee from Idi Amin's regime have prepared him for this moment. I think it's really cool that a new generation is taking over and bringing fresh perspectives to politics 🔄. We need more people like Zohran who are unafraid to challenge the status quo and push for change 💥. It's also interesting to see how his dad's work on colonialism is influencing his son's path - it just goes to show that our personal histories can shape our collective future in powerful ways 🌎. Overall, I'm super excited about this development and think it's a great sign of the times! 👏
 
🤯 I'm loving this news about Zohran Mamdani becoming the first Muslim mayor of NYC! It's amazing to see a new generation taking over politics and bringing diversity to the table 💥. My take is that this shift towards multipolarity is gonna change the game for global politics - we need more voices like Zohran's at the forefront 🌎. And let's be real, it's super inspiring to see the Mamdani family's legacy continue in such a powerful way 🙏. The impact of colonialism is still felt today, but with people like Mahmood and Zohran leading the charge, I'm hopeful that we're moving towards a more inclusive and just world 🌈.
 
I'm not gonna lie, this Zohran Mamdani's story gives me hope 🤝 but at the same time, it also makes me wanna check if there are no strings attached 🔄. Like, how did his dad become a renowned scholar without any major criticisms of the regime? It's all well and good that we're talking about multipolarity and breaking down power structures, but have we really changed our ways or is this just a new face for old problems? 💭 I'm also curious to see how Zohran's experiences as a Muslim mayor in NYC will play out - won't there be pushback from some folks who are still stuck in the past? 🤔
 
🌎💡 think its kinda sick how Mahmood Mamdani's book shed light on colonialism's impact on Uganda & now his son Zohran's gonna be the 1st muslim mayor of NYC 🤯 thats like, a total game changer 🔄 and we need more ppl in power who understand the complexities of globalization & multipolarity 💬
 
I think its really cool how the legacy of colonialism still has an impact today 🤯💡. Mahmood Mamdani's work is like a wake-up call for us to understand how our past shapes our present and future choices. Its awesome that Zohran Mamdani is making history in New York City, it shows that we're moving towards more diversity and inclusivity in politics 🌎👥. And I think its also super interesting that Mahmood Mamdani sees this shift towards multipolarity as both an opportunity and a threat for global politics 🤝🌐. We need to be aware of how these changes will affect us and work together to build a more equitable world 💖💪.
 
I'm not sure about all this multipolarity hype... I mean, doesn't it just lead to more chaos? We're already dealing with enough global conflicts and whatnot. Having multiple centers of power might seem like a good thing on paper, but in reality, it could just create more instability. And let's be real, the US still has a lot of influence around the world, so I'm not convinced that other countries can just step up and fill the void. Plus, what about the smaller countries? Are they just gonna get lost in the shuffle? 🤔
 
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