I spent a month trying to smile like Zohran Mamdani β itβs no easy feat | Arwa Mahdawi
While the New York mayor-elect is constantly smiling in the face of his detractors, having a perma-grin didnβt come so easily to me
As a big fan of citizen science, I have spent the past month conducting a very important experiment. While I am not quite as hardcore as the American virologist Jonas Salk, who injected the polio vaccine into himself and his family before large-scale trials, this scientific inquiry has involved some personal pain. You see, I have spent the last month trying to smile like Zohran Mamdani. This is not, as I have discovered, an easy feat.
Ever since the incoming mayor of New York became a household name, Iβve been intrigued by his perma-smile. His detractors call him a βjihadistβ, and he smiles. He meets Donald Trump, and he smiles. Some Republican lawmakers launch a campaign to investigate his path to citizenship and deport him? He keeps on smiling. Iβm not sure Iβve ever seen him look angry.
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Β© Photograph: BG048/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images