Alexander says Mamdani should not be labeled a communist, arguing that Marxist-Leninist communism is incompatible with Islam and that the ideological label is being used sloppily.
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Alexander says people should use terms like communist and Marxist correctly, and that Mamdani is better understood as a socialist of an extremely threadbare kind and clearly a leftist.
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"pride flag like a true neo -marxist well he can't be he can't be a communist because he also says that he's a Muslim..."
"incompatible with each other I I simply make this point because I think we should be we should use words like communist uh and..."
"of an extremely threadbare kind as far as I'm concerned having as I said once been that myself I should know he's a rapper..."
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