Mamdani photo sparks outrage in yet another community
I have to admit, I knew Zohran Mandani had some skeletons in his closet, but I never expected it to be this much low-hanging fruit. These youngsters seem to forget that the Internet is forever, and everything they do will get dug up and blasted all over the place.
Such is the case with an old picture from Mamdani that has the Italian community raging.
His agenda
The scary part about Mamdani is that the media is so programmed to hate conservatives, they are now pushing his “not-so-radical” agenda on sites like Vox.
What is so radical about eliminating the housing market and developing communes?
What is so radical about the city running grocery stores and giving away medical care, education, and public transportation? What is so radical about wanting to arrest the Prime Minister of Israel?
Freebies are never free, and if Mamdani gets into office and is somehow able to push through that agenda, that city will be bankrupt in a heartbeat. But the city residents would have nobody to blame but themselves.
Video spotted
In December 2024, Mamdani posted a video mocking Jewish people during Hanukkah.
Stop Antisemitism was livid, posting, "Zohran Mamdani posts Indian men cosplaying Jews, spinning dreidels and lighting the menorah.
"Our holidays and traditions are sacred and not for your comedic pleasure, Zohran Mamdani – this is sick.”
I actually got into a conversation with a Dallas Stars sportswriter who supports Mamdani, asking him why he supports an antisemite, and his response was that he does not follow a “clown’s definition” of antisemitism. I guarantee he actually did little research before backing this monster. He’s a liberal, and that is what liberals do. When I questioned him on more or less calling Jewish leadership groups clowns after making those comments, he, of course, tuned me out and did not respond. Because that is also what liberals do when they realize they are losing an argument.
Picture resurfaces
That brings us to a picture from 2020 that resurfaced of Mamdani giving the finger to a Christopher Columbus statue, with the caption, “Take it down.”
Columbus Heritage Coalition President Angelo Vivolo was livid, responding, "We will defend Columbus Day and Columbus statues.
"He is being disrespectful to the Italian American community. If you offend one community, you offend all communities."
Keep in mind, Mamdani won this election on the strength of the white and Asian vote, so I am thinking some of that support just went out the window. If we dig hard enough, I am sure we will find something negative he said about Asians. This is a dangerous man, my friends, but do we let NYC suffer the consequences of its actions, or do we try to save the city?