Meet the young Republicans who want to deport Zohran Mamdani
Briefly

A media workshop hosted by the New York Young Republicans Club at Lehman College in July had modest attendance, signaling a disparity between their online reputation and real-world influence. The event aimed to educate attendees on media strategies but focused on creating a public access TV show instead. Activities included a live taping of 'Banned in the Bronx,' where the host playfully discussed 'narrative.' Conversations among attendees reflected extreme political views, indicating a strong divide in ideology, yet the overall turnout suggested limited effectiveness in mobilizing support.
The modest attendance offered a hint: Despite the headlines and social media buzz New York's young Republicans have generated, the NYYRC may not quite be the deadly political weapon it cosplays as in online spaces.
The Lehman event on July 2 was billed as a crash course in 'media takeover,' but could more accurately be described as an introductory course in using the City University of New York's resources to make a public access TV show.
Host Chris Reid announced with a wry smile that this week's show was all about 'the N-word,' which here, apparently, refers to 'narrative,' showcasing an ironic twist on language.
In the waiting area, one club member discussed late-night drinking downtown, while two others discussed their views that progressives were the 'Stalinists of the 21st century,' highlighting an extreme perspective among participants.
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