Another day, more bad information about the most polarizing candidate in politics right now.
Yet another post has surfaced of Zohran Mamdani’s.
This one is likely to refresh the beef between these two that appeared to have been quashed.
The last couple of weeks have not been good for Mamdani, as he has had several videos and posts resurface that do not paint him in a positive light.
He has outraged the Jewish community in New York, and they are likely to be even more outraged over the latest video.
During a speech to the Democrat Socialists of America in 2023, he had stated, “If you don’t clap for El-Yateem, you’re a Zionist!” Israel supporters did not find it amusing, to which Mamdani then added, “It’s a joke, you don’t have to clap.”
He was referring to Lutheran pastor and Palestinian community organizer Khader El-Yateem, who was running for a city council seat in 2017.
During a 2014 rally, Mamdani was furious over comments made by Jeffries regarding Israel (this was back when all Democrats supported Israel, or at least pretended to).
He stated, “After at least 2,251 Palestinians were killed over the course of July 2014, Hakeem Jeffries got on stage at a rally in NYC and paraphrased George Wallace. ‘Israel today, Israel tomorrow, Israel forever.'”
He followed that up by stating, “If Jeffries is considered a progressive, the term has lost all meaning.”
When you consider the attack against House Minority Leader Jeffries (D-N.Y.) by a major PAC supporting his run for mayor, I would say the beef between Jeffries and Mamdani is now alive and well.
We are all influenced by our parents, and I would expect the same to be true of Mamdani, and after seeing some posts made by his father, that seems to be very true.
For instance, in May 2021, Mahmood Mamdani posted, "When all ranks of the Occupation, from the armed settler to the settler state, claim 'the right of self-defense', what language is left for those who defend themselves against the Occupation but the right to resist?"
He had also posted, "The resistance this time began in Jerusalem and spread to Gaza, now the West Bank and Palestinian communities beyond. This is not a conflict between Israel and Hamas. We are witnessing something far more meaningful, the birth of the Third Intifadah against settler colonialism!”
As I have stated before, this is a dangerous man, the proverbial wolf is sheep’s clothing, that is, if you even think he is pretending to be a sheep (I do not). Mamdani’s America is not the America our Founding Fathers envisioned… of that I am sure.