I believe it’s impossible not to like @NidaAllam. In our conversations, the 28 year-old elected official comes across as thoroughly honest, hardworking, and brilliant.
Did I mention she’s a genuinely kind person? That, too.
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Last year, Allam was elected to the Durham County Board of Commissioners in North Carolina, receiving the most votes of any commission candidate (voters could choose five), the first Muslim woman elected to any office in the state AND completing the first all-woman Board.
This followed her historic election in 2017 as one of the Vice Chairs of the North Carolina Democratic Party and appointment as Chair of the Durham Mayor’s Council for Women, the first Muslim American to achieve both.
You might be wondering: what’s the rush? Why is this 28 year-old accelerating into her political career?
On February 10, 2015, a racist terrorist whose name I would rather not mention murdered 23 year-old Deah Shaddy Barakat, 21 year-old Yusor Mohammad Abu-Salha, and 19 year-old Razan Mohammad Abu-Salha, all of whom were either studying or had graduated from North Carolina colleges.
The terrorist lived in the same apartment complex as the victims and claimed the murders were spurred over a parking dispute. Despite a history of anti-Muslim posts on social media by the terrorist, investigations into the shooting declined to pursue hate crime charges. Huh?
Allam had been a bridesmaid in Barakat’s wedding only two months prior to the shooting. She waited in the parking lot of the apartment complex with friends and family until midnight to find out from police if their loved ones had been confirmed dead.
Her response to this unimaginable, violent tragedy was to be part of the solution, and in her mind, representation in elected office was the way forward. And she had no time to waste.
The district she’s running to represent, NC-06, is not only overwhelmingly Democratic but more than half of it is composed of Durham County, where Allam had an incredibly strong and successful showing in her election last year.
In talking to Allam, what I love most about her is the full heart she seems to place at the center of this campaign. Yes, she would certainly make history, but for her, serving in such a historic context plays a distant second to her insatiable desire to help others.
To put it plainly: I’m quite a fan of this young leader, and it’s why I’m supporting her for Congress. And it's why I'm asking you to donate to her campaign. Please do donate: secure.actblue.com/donate/charlot…
And tonight at 6pm ET, I'll be talking to Nida Allam on Twitter in this space. Come join us!
The thing about the guy who chose to say "Let's go, Brandon" on a Christmas call with his kids and the President of the United States and the First Lady is that he clearly made a choice. He knew it'd be controversial and offensive. He did it anyway. What more needs to be said?
Yeah, I'm angry that the President and First Lady were disrespected, especially given the occasion. Yeah, I think "let's go, Brandon" is very cringey and pathetic.
But mostly, I feel bad for his kids, who will fully understand this all later. Such a bonehead move. Embarrassing.
Purely from a comms standpoint, since he wanted to embarrass Pres. Biden, he could have gone on there and gave an earnest testimony on something like how inflation is hurting families. Doesn't matter if it's accurate. It would have been effective.
Although I thought "Licorice Pizza" is otherwise very charming and lovely and the acting by Alana Haim and Cooper Hoffman was fantastic, the age difference (25 vs. 15) was unnecessary and really weird and kinda gross and I don't get why he wrote it this way. It's confusing.
I know, wet blanket and all that, but I kinda tend to think grown ass adults and teenagers shouldn't date and it's very strange for a filmmaker to pretend this is hunky dory. It's not.
I have no problem with Paul Thomas Anderson loving a character as much as he loves Gary. That's fine. He's a fun character. But he's a fucking kid. He's 15. And I don't care how enterprising he is, he's still a damn kid and shouldn't be making out with adults. No. Stop that.
"It feels not-impossible that we’re days away from social conservatives staging some kind of protest in which they draw little icing penises on gingerbread persons they’ve angrily purchased in bulk from the local queer-owned bakery."
I wrote this because @RichardGrenell, who is famously level-headed, was apparently Very Offended™ by a café labeling it "Gingerbread Person" and attempted in his clumsy way to claim liberals are forcing this on people.
Because he's a child and a grifter.
I would very much love to focus on important shit, believe me, but unfortunately, I know that many of you are going home this week to conservative relatives who, without prompting, will complain about gingerbread men being "cancelled". So... I have to write this. Sadly.
"I paid off hundreds of thousands of dollars in ridiculous and predatory student loans, so others should have to do that, too" is a really weird and cruel thing to believe.
Sorry, I just don't understand this at all. I grew up in a place where no one outside my public school had a college degree, much less the ability to pay for one. So, implying that kids should "earn their stripes" because you got fucked over is pretty awful.
Working two or three jobs to pay for school isn't the least bit romantic. It shouldn't be celebrated. It's an indictment of how a quality college education is gate-kept by a workaholic system that reneges on promised payoffs, particularly for marginalized communities.