ADL creates new 'Mamdani Monitor' project

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A lot of people are writing their hands and worried about the mayor of a city they’ll never live in.

NYC has had 110 mayors, very few of which, if any, became politicians of any consequence.
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*wringing their hands
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Anonymous wrote:Remember that time CAIR set-up a special hotline and website for Pennsylvanians to file complaints and monitor Josh Shapiro after he was elected governor of the Commonwealth?

Yeah, me neither.


Has Josh Shapiro ever even suggested that an Islamophobic slogan (the equivalent of "globalize the intifada") is acceptable? No? Didn't think so.
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Anonymous wrote:Must be really scaring the Zionists how many young American Jews support Mamdani. The spigot is going to get turned off in my lifetime. Better get used to genociding on your own dime, folks.


You know only 30% of Jews voted for Mamdani, right? But do continue crowing about his "Jewish support". You're delusional.
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Anonymous wrote:AIPAC is nervous they are losing influence. I hope Mamdani influences other politicians to speak the truth rather than run scared of AIPAC


Very much so. He has Jewish support as well, I note.
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Anonymous wrote:His campaign manager and political director are Jewish. These people have gone mad.


It’s doesn’t really have anything to do with being Jewish. It has everything to do with AIPAC.

He has tons of Jewish support.


Keep trying to make fetch happen. Only 30% of NY Jews voted for him. The vast majority voted for Cuomo. And I can see why.
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Anonymous wrote:A lot of people are writing their hands and worried about the mayor of a city they’ll never live in.

NYC has had 110 mayors, very few of which, if any, became politicians of any consequence.


You mean the way people like you obsessed about DeSantis being governor of Florida, a state you'll never live in? How many pages of hysterical posts did we have about him when he won reelection (by a landslide)?

But I do agree with your last sentence. I have no doubt Mamdani will ever become a politician of any consequence.
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Anonymous wrote:I mean they’re doing this in bad faith of course but a hotline for incidents seems fine as long as things are vetted as any incident would be. (It is sort of covering to think how they would react if CAIR was behaving like this simply because the mayor elect was Jewish.)


A hotline funded, promoted, and vetted by the very organization that is known to be soulless, evil, and vindictive? Sounds like a reliable source of misinformation. And basically every previous recent NYC mayor has been extorted into being "Jew-ish" so kudos for the great rhetorical-non-rhetorical question on the what-about-if-but-didn't-but-in-a-fantasy-world-could-have-been-ism.


I think you misunderstood my point-of course it would be shocking if CAIR did that-I used that example because people can see that but have a harder time seeing how Islamophobic it is for the ADL to do this.


Thanks for the clarification. Your point should be how mainstream America should have been taught to think but it isn't. ADL thinking that they can police other people's beliefs, words, and actions is a joke because they are a legalized mafia group that uses any and all means at their disposal, including buying mayors, governors, and presidents, to destroy the lives of people they disagree with. And by their very provincial definitions, they disagree with the majority of Americans on almost every issue.


ADL is not AIPAC, goofus.


Along with groups like Hillel and J Street, it's all the same sh!t. Different tentacles of the same group of people that have the same zionist billionaire and foreign proxy funding sources. Do you think any of them could be accepted by the others if they didn't subscribe to the same groupthink?

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Politico: Kash Patel pulls the plug on ADL’s FBI training on extremism
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Anonymous wrote:It strikes me that a significant number of American Jews would be happier in Israel


Let us know when you’ve resettled in Iran. Best of luck.
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Anonymous wrote:Netanyahu has been the Prime Minister of Israel for 18 years.

It was drummed into us in American public school that Israel was the only, “democracy” in the Middle East. How is that he is now the scapegoat for what MOST Israelis want?

Israel is a genocidal nation and the majority of American Jews support Israel both poltically and financially with US taxpayer money.


Cool that you don't know how Parliamentary politics work or know what American Jews think.

But keep being aggressively ignorant.


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Anonymous wrote:Why do Republicans hate democracy so much?

What does People voting fill them with so much rage and fear?



Did you mull these thoughts over when Trump won the presidency - again? Talk about rage and fear...
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Anonymous wrote:His campaign manager and political director are Jewish. These people have gone mad.


It’s doesn’t really have anything to do with being Jewish. It has everything to do with AIPAC.

He has tons of Jewish support.


Keep trying to make fetch happen. Only 30% of NY Jews voted for him. The vast majority voted for Cuomo. And I can see why.


The younger Jews voted for Mamdani as did all younger people in general. This is all that matters because every year that percentage is going to tick up, and it will speed up every time the IDF kills more Palestinians that are mothers, children, teacher, doctors, nurses, and reporters. Some Jews purchased Tiktok because they want to censor the truth from the youth. But all that does is convince the youth that they're hiding something.

Middle East Eye: US TikTok ban linked to pro-Palestine content rather than China threat, insiders reveal

"The main reason behind the United States' push to ban social media application TikTok is due to Israel’s image rather than fears of Chinese infiltrations, congressional insiders have revealed."

"At the Munich Security Conference, US Senator Mark Warner, the top Democrat on the intelligence committee, said he wished to reveal what he called the “real story” behind the recent legislations to restrict the Chinese-owned application."


Times of Israel: Ellison’s Oracle poised to run TikTok, raising hopes for tougher antisemitism rules

“At the Jewish Federations of North America, we are optimistic about this moment,” JFNA CEO Eric Fingerhut said Tuesday while moderating a panel on the deal at the organization’s Washington headquarters. “Frankly, the part that makes us the most optimistic is the parties that seem to be associated with the deal on the American side, especially Oracle and Larry Ellison personally, who’s been such a strong supporter of our community.”


NY Magazine: Will TikTok’s New Owners Censor Pro-Palestine Content?

"What the new potential ownership may learn is that TikTok, even with its enduring popularity among the youth, won’t be enough to turn the tide of public opinion in Israel’s favor. If pro-Palestine influencers are suppressed and images from the war are shoved off the platform, there will be enough alternative sources of information — mainstream news, YouTube, Reddit, even X — available for consumption. An Oracle-controlled TikTok cannot win this propaganda war. Americans under 40 have turned sharply against Israel, and nothing can be done in the near term to alter that reality. Nothing too will change how much the Democratic Party will tilt away from Israel in the coming years. A pro-Palestine socialist is on track to become the next mayor of New York City, and more and more members of Congress are willing to condition military aid to Israel. Prominent national candidates in this cycle are no longer kowtowing to the Israel lobby as they once did. The word genocide is being spoken much more frequently."
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Anonymous wrote:ABC7 NY: Trump softens tone in reaction to Mamdani's win in NYC mayoral race



Mamdani and Trump are very similar. Both are anti moderate politician,not obsessed about optics or political correctness, both buck the establishment and are obsessed with living up to the promises they made to their voters.

There’s a reason people gravitated to them


Similarities go far deeper than that: both are rich-kid demagogues with extremist political associations who brashly attack problems by proposing the worst imaginable solutions to those problems.

Mamdani is Bizarro Trump.


Stop trying to make fetch happen, friend.
Like mamdani or not, no one is falling for this line of thought.


DP. The PP is absolutely correct. Mamdani has made some of the most absurd proposals for NYC. It's sure going to be a fun four years, watching him try and run an enormous city with virtually no prior work experience. Well, he was a rapper, so maybe that will help in some way?
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Anonymous wrote:ABC7 NY: Trump softens tone in reaction to Mamdani's win in NYC mayoral race



Mamdani and Trump are very similar. Both are anti moderate politician,not obsessed about optics or political correctness, both buck the establishment and are obsessed with living up to the promises they made to their voters.

There’s a reason people gravitated to them


Similarities go far deeper than that: both are rich-kid demagogues with extremist political associations who brashly attack problems by proposing the worst imaginable solutions to those problems.

Mamdani is Bizarro Trump.


Stop trying to make fetch happen, friend.
Like mamdani or not, no one is falling for this line of thought.


DP. The PP is absolutely correct. Mamdani has made some of the most absurd proposals for NYC. It's sure going to be a fun four years, watching him try and run an enormous city with virtually no prior work experience. Well, he was a rapper, so maybe that will help in some way?


There’s nothing absurd about wanting universal child care and workers and tenants rights
Anonymous
Going to Hamptons parties and fighting for Wall Street and Mark Zuckerberg or fighting for the little guy. Gee. Choices…

The Democrats are screwed because they screwed over the little guy for big money interests
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