I can provide additional context as a convention attendee.
After the first round of voting, it was clear that Omar would have a majority. He earned 43% of the vote and other non-Frey voters were expected to vote Omar after seeing the results and knowing that 60% was needed for an endorsement.
At this point, Frey’s campaign started shenanigans that drew boos from the crowd. They called many times for rule changes and stall for time to prevent a second vote. Late into the night, Frey’s campaign went so far as to ask their delegates to go home to prevent a quorum.
Every deviation from convention rules was voted on and approved using procedure. Was it a shitshow? Yes. But in my view, it was done within the rules.
I’m a simple man. I see Bernie endorsement, I vote for that person.
(Or in this case donate a little because I don’t live in NYC.)
You’re hurting both the owner and Tesla. Car buyers will avoid their products if they have a reputation for being vandalized.
Is it a good idea? I don’t know. Maybe targeting the dealerships is a better use of efforts.
I was confused about that in Beastars. Like, don’t their newborns need the milk?
Maybe you could explain it that they all had miscarriages, but oof. Dark.