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The city that never sleeps has us all wide awake this week. While the entire world is experiencing the “global uncertainty” that’s undoubtedly a byproduct of reckless leadership (we won’t name any names), New York is actually functioning as a successful empire in this moment.

And anyone who’s been a Knicks fan for longer than Taylor Swift has understands that it takes a miraculous aligning of stars in order for New York City to get it together.

Young people across the country have been expressing severe FOMO, wishing they lived in New York (even before the Knicks made it this far). Ever since Zohran Mamdani became mayor, the streets seem a little cleaner, blizzard snow gets cleared overnight, and parents of young children are now getting some much-needed support.

The magic of it all lies in the perfect storm of defeating a couple of supervillains during the mayoral election, our teams suddenly getting good, and some much needed wins for our most vulnerable New Yorkers — or those who have felt unseen during every past administration.

The biggest point of celebration appears to be that progressive young people who care about this city being accessible to everyone — not just millionaires — voted a queer-affirming, dimple-toting, feminist Muslim American into office.

As a result, New York appears to be having the time of its life while much of the rest of the country feels like a never-ending dumpster fire. For many online, the city has become its own sovereign nation: Mamdanistan.

Last week, as Knicks fever swelled after a 2-0 run against the San Antonio Spurs, MD Ahnaf Hossain, a 23-year-old New Yorker, captured that feeling perfectly when he yelled on live TV, “My mayor’s Muslim, my bagel’s Jewish, my Christian’s Dior, Knicks in 4!” The chant encapsulated what New York represents to much of the country right now: a place that embraces diversity instead of rejecting it — and is having a lot more fun as a result.

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Even for those who don’t watch straight-people sports (hello), watching New Yorkers get excited about both the Knicks and Mamdani is a moment worth paying attention to. They both represent something we respect: highly qualified, young underdogs who play with heart — and they’ve been winning without playing dirty.

Mamdani has reinforced his message of inclusion constantly. This week, during New York Pride, he publicly addressed and congratulated Qween Jean, the first trans woman to win a Tony Award. His administration is also canvassing neighborhoods ahead of the World Cup to ensure immigrants know their rights in anticipation of a large wave of law enforcement descending upon the city. Watching it all unfold can feel almost surreal, a reminder that another version of America is still possible.

That feeling is especially powerful because Americans have spent decades being told that leadership like Mamdami’s was something to fear. We were warned that policies that centered economic redistribution, public investment and stronger social safety nets would inevitably lead to dysfunction.

Meanwhile, the reality for so many young people now is that we have accumulated crushing student debt, gone without health insurance and struggled to afford housing. For so many, the current system feels as dysfunctional as it gets, something older politicians just don’t get. During his campaign, for example, Andrew Cuomo’s team released an AI-generated ad depicting a Mamdani-led New York as a chaotic “socialist” hellscape that low-key looked like America now.

And for the record, our style as New Yorkers is to happily elect someone and then immediately begin brutally criticizing their every decision and holding them accountable for every tiny action. We are watching very carefully.

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But in this case, whether or not every pressing issue in the city is being solved is almost beside the point. Instead of dystopia, what many people around the U.S. see when they look at New York right now is a city that feels energized. For the first time in years, we feel hope.

This is all happening during a time when the country’s most powerful politicians are insisting that economic anxiety should be blamed on immigrants, Black Americans or trans people. When you see a city openly embracing marginalized people while simultaneously appearing to have more fun than everyone else, it destroys that narrative.

In my opinion, the construct of Mamdanistan is so important right now because it exemplifies the kind of politics that young people have spent years hoping for and have repeatedly been told is impossible.

Nothing lasts forever and our little utopia may just be a blip in time — but I hope it informs and educates all of us so we can create more of the change that we didn’t think was possible.

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