New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani

BrightShinyGirl said:
There was no famine in Gaza. There was only a widespread propaganda campaign using photos of sick kids. Too many people fell for it who should have known better.

There was rather more death by starvation than war alone could account for.
It's all just laughable. Imagine some Waffen-SS standing in the ruins of Berlin in 1945 saying, "We must continue the struggle! All of this destruction is the fault of the invaders!"

But that's what Hamas is doing.
 
It's all just laughable. Imagine some Waffen-SS standing in the ruins of Berlin in 1945 saying, "We must continue the struggle! All of this destruction is the fault of the invaders!"

But that's what Hamas is doing.
Attempting to conflate Hamas with the Waffen-SS is just plain silly.

At best, the closest analogy for Hamas would be the Viet Cong.

On the other hand, a Waffen-SS analogy to the Israel IDF is extremely plausible.
Both outfits were actively engaged in wholesale slaughter and genocide, although the Waffen-SS focused on eradicating opposing armies whilst the IDF concentrates on civilian slaughter.

Didja see the internal IDF memo leaked to the Israeli press last week? 83 percent of all casualties in Gaza last year were civilians.


I'm hoping the midterm elections in the United States this year will result in the end of financial support for the barbaric Israel regime.
 
Hel_Books said:
It's all just laughable. Imagine some Waffen-SS standing in the ruins of Berlin in 1945 saying, "We must continue the struggle! All of this destruction is the fault of the invaders!"

But that's what Hamas is doing.

Attempting to conflate Hamas with the Waffen-SS is just plain silly.

At best, the closest analogy for Hamas would be the Viet Cong. . .
Nah, I'm going to go with the Waffen-SS analogy. The Nazis wanted to exterminate the Jews. The Hamas charter calls for the eradication of Israel.

The Viet Cong were just soldiers trying to conquer their neighbour.
 
Interesting how Trump is friends with the Saudi head-chopping princeling, but a duly elected mayor of the largest city in the USA is a problem because of his religion!

Oh, and maybe you should look up the man's actual finances before using throwaway lines like "trust fund baby"!

The term “Trust Fund Baby” is a bit hyperbolic, but the guy did NOT “come from nothing”…

He enjoyed a relatively privileged upbringing and obviously benefited from his upbringing & family connections.

Maybe “Nepo-Baby” would be a better term to use…

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Were those cancelled programs in Mamdani’s sweeping revocation of all the executive orders that Eric Adams issued after he sold his soul to DonOld???

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If that ^ IS the case, then it looks like Mamdani might be trying to use Eric Adams’ connection to DonOld as cover for his anti-Zionist / Israel / Jew agenda.

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Mamdani may well be within his rights to issue that sweeping order, but I agree that it is NOT a good start (or at least it is NOT a good look) for the Mayor.

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Good to see Mayor Mamdani on day one rejecting the "revised interpretation" of antisemtism, which is one of the core reasons that New Yorkers elected him in the first place.

Extremist Islamophobic religious bigoted Zionists have lost their "legal cudgel" to silence pro-Palestinian views via legal action.

Israel is no longer exempt from criticism of their horrific mass murder of civilians in Gaza, at least within New York City.

What a difference a year makes.
 
Good to see Mayor Mamdani on day one rejecting the "revised interpretation" of antisemtism, which is one of the core reasons that New Yorkers elected him in the first place.

Extremist Islamophobic religious bigoted Zionists have lost their "legal cudgel" to silence pro-Palestinian views via legal action.

Israel is no longer exempt from criticism of their horrific mass murder of civilians in Gaza, at least within New York City.

What a difference a year makes.
The election of Zohran Mamdani was a golden opportunity to set old animosities aside and prove that NYC had emerged from the rampant Islamophobia that followed 9-11. But Mamdani chose as his first official acts to loosen the standards for antisemitism, take a swipe at Israel, and reduce protections for synagogues.

He was elected as a Jew-hater and will govern as one.
 
LOL The "Jew-hater" got something like 45% of the Jewish vote in the NYC mayoral election.

These were real Jews, not the "situational Jews" such as yourself, atheists who no longer practice Judaism as a religion but still use the Star of David as a shield to shield themselves from criticism of your support for the Zionist government in Israel starving innocent children in Gaza.

Mamdani's election signaled a significant change in the shift of Israeli-American relations.

Americans finally woke up to the realization that their tax dollars were funding Israel's genocidal ethnic cleansing.

Nobody believes your "Jew Hater...JEW HATER!" narrative promoted by Israel any longer.

Israel has forfeited credibility in the arena of world opinion and no amount of ratcheting up the already-overheated rhetoric will change that.

Didja see AIPAC is now politically toxic as well? People going out of their way to insist they won't accept Zionist blood money any longer? I'm especially enjoying the horror espoused by AIPAC executives at initiatives designed to force AIPAC to register as "foreign agents"......long overdue.

And the Anti-Defamation League is dwindling away as a cultural mainstay, morphing into "Get Mamdani by any means necessary" political group.

So keep that Zionist blood libel coming.... The more you preach the weaker Israel gets.
 
The election of Zohran Mamdani was a golden opportunity to set old animosities aside and prove that NYC had emerged from the rampant Islamophobia that followed 9-11. But Mamdani chose as his first official acts to loosen the standards for antisemitism, take a swipe at Israel, and reduce protections for synagogues.

He was elected as a Jew-hater and will govern as one.
Do churches and mosques have more protections than synagogues now?
 
Synagogues everywhere need to emoloy private armed guards. Churches and mosques don’t.
The hell you say.

My closest polling place is a mosque about 3 miles away from my house. They have guards armed with submachine guns patrolling the compound around the clock. I've seen them.

Speaking of Israeli intolerance, here's a video of Shlomo Kramer, a billionaire Israeli tech bro suggesting that it is time for America to put some hard limits on free speech like Israel did, for the "protection" of the people. "Free speech" is outmoded.
 
i wonder if all the right wingers in new york city are planning to move away

imagine if fox news plans to move from new york city to red states owned by republicans cities
 
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