Mamdani's advice for seniors gets brutally mocked after urging New Yorkers to limit AC use
Shortly after urging city residents to scale back their air conditioning use to reduce strain on the power grid, socialist New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani warned older residents to...
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Shortly after urging city residents to scale back their air conditioning use to reduce strain on the power grid, socialist New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani warned older residents to be mindful of prolonged summer heat. "If you have an older loved one, friend or neighbor, check in with them today. Make sure they’re staying hydrated, spending time in the air-conditioned spaces whenever possible and know where to find the nearest cooling center," Mamdani wrote in a post to X. It didn’t take long for the reactions online to point out the clashing sets of instructions. "You just told old people to keep their air at 78. Are you on drugs?" Gina Milan, a conservative media personality, wrote in a post to social media. "Mamdani: Older adults are at greater risk for heat-related illness, especially during prolonged periods of extreme heat. Also Mamdani: set your AC to 78 degrees," another observer wrote. MAMDANI CLAIMS DEMOCRATIC SOCIALISTS CAN WIN ‘ANYWHERE’ AS DEMOCRATS FEUD OVER PARTY’S FUTURE "How does he expect these older adults to stay cool if he wants them to keep their thermostat at 78?" another user wrote. Social media users continue to monitor Mamdani's online directives and his policies as the self-proclaimed socialist navigates the realities of implementing many of his campaign promises. In the lead-up to his mayoral victory in November, Mamdani claimed that quality of life could not be separated from reactions to climate change . "Climate and quality of life are not two separate concerns. They are, in fact, one and the same," Mamdani said in an interview with the Nation last year, proposing new school infrastructure that would serve as shelters during extreme heat waves . However, Mamdani noted earlier this week that the city’s existing infrastructure was struggling with capacity, asking residents to cap their AC units at 78 degrees. SOCIALISM VS CAPITALISM: HOUSE DEMS CLASH OVER WHAT NY ELECTION RESULTS MEAN FOR PARTY "New York: it's hot out there, and the p…