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Message From Zohran Mamdani on St. Patrick's Day

Summary by Sin Permiso
Today, as New Yorkers celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, I think of the words of St. Patrick himself, an apostle of Ireland. In the fifth century, what we know today as Ireland, a British warlord named Coroticus was razing the fields. St. Patrick implored the soldiers responsible for what they stopped. Overwhelmed by pain, he wrote: “All I can do is what is written: weep with those who weep.” It is no small thing to cry with those who weep. It is an o…
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Today, as New Yorkers celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, I think of the words of St. Patrick himself, an apostle of Ireland. In the fifth century, what we know today as Ireland, a British warlord named Coroticus was razing the fields. St. Patrick implored the soldiers responsible for what they stopped. Overwhelmed by pain, he wrote: “All I can do is what is written: weep with those who weep.” It is no small thing to cry with those who weep. It is an o…

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Sin Permiso broke the news in on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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