ADL creates new 'Mamdani Monitor' project

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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


And how will these things be paid for?
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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.


Well, he apparently volunteered on Israeli army bases earlier in life, which to me lands somewhere between 200 and 500x worse than someone using words - oh my god, not words! - to express support for a group seeking freedom (in their own homeland, no less).

All of you weirdos seeking so desperately to equate the phrase “globalize the intifada” with terrorism would have been avowed blood enemies of the founding fathers of America (and the actual terrorists who founded Israel, too).

And for that, I guess that makes all of you enemies of America today, too.
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Anonymous wrote:Enough already. Extorters. Blackmailers. Bribers. Cancel these racist mfers already. Zionists are getting so desperate that they keep saying the crazy sht out loud.

Are they going to be smartphone geofencing New Yorkers who visit City Hall like the Israelis already plan on doing to any person who visits any church on the west coast?

NPR: ADL creates new 'Mamdani Monitor' project to track his administration policies

Mamdani is the first Muslim and person of South Asian descent elected to lead the nation's largest city, which includes a Jewish population of well over 1 million people. He is also a critic of Israel and its war in Gaza. After his victory, the ADL took an unprecedented step: announcing an "initiative to track and monitor Mamdani administration policies and appointments."

The project includes tracking actions by Mamdani's administration "that impact Jewish community safety and security." The ADL's announcement also said it was setting up a citywide tip line for people to report antisemitic incidents in New York.


No problem when M gave us a plane or we gave M a base in Idaho.
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I am confused about what ADL is at this point. If you watch Greenblatt on Morning Joe this past week he seems to care about basically one issue total and is basically defaming Mamdani.

But I thought they were supposed to be a broader "for everybody" org, eg No Place For Hate work with so many schools (including our MCPS).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Enough already. Extorters. Blackmailers. Bribers. Cancel these racist mfers already. Zionists are getting so desperate that they keep saying the crazy sht out loud.

Are they going to be smartphone geofencing New Yorkers who visit City Hall like the Israelis already plan on doing to any person who visits any church on the west coast?

NPR: ADL creates new 'Mamdani Monitor' project to track his administration policies

Mamdani is the first Muslim and person of South Asian descent elected to lead the nation's largest city, which includes a Jewish population of well over 1 million people. He is also a critic of Israel and its war in Gaza. After his victory, the ADL took an unprecedented step: announcing an "initiative to track and monitor Mamdani administration policies and appointments."

The project includes tracking actions by Mamdani's administration "that impact Jewish community safety and security." The ADL's announcement also said it was setting up a citywide tip line for people to report antisemitic incidents in New York.


They have seriously lost the plot. He isn't even the mayor yet.
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Anonymous wrote:I am confused about what ADL is at this point. If you watch Greenblatt on Morning Joe this past week he seems to care about basically one issue total and is basically defaming Mamdani.

But I thought they were supposed to be a broader "for everybody" org, eg No Place For Hate work with so many schools (including our MCPS).

Glad to see the truth is coming out.
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The ADL loves Elon Musk. How does that comport with their stance against antisemitism?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The ADL loves Elon Musk. How does that comport with their stance against antisemitism?


They sided with Elon because he threatened to sue them for false allegations and a smear campaign. I guess they couldn't afford to be exposed during discovery and a trial.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP's hyper-sensitivity and rant says a lot about their maturity and how little they know.


And says a lot about how racist they are.
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Anonymous wrote:OP's hyper-sensitivity and rant says a lot about their maturity and how little they know.


And says a lot about how racist they are.


Racist? Against who? Eastern Europeans?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am confused about what ADL is at this point. If you watch Greenblatt on Morning Joe this past week he seems to care about basically one issue total and is basically defaming Mamdani.

But I thought they were supposed to be a broader "for everybody" org, eg No Place For Hate work with so many schools (including our MCPS).


+1. A good number of Jews voted for Mamdani because they can differentiate criticism of the Israeli state from criticism of the Jewish religion. Sorry the ADL wants to justify the death and starvation of 60,000 Palestinians by Israel.
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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


And how will these things be paid for?


Why is it always up to other people to educate the maga ignorant masses? Go read.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.


Actually, much of the political center agrees. That’s why there’s been so much pushback against ZM, just as there has been against Trump. Center recognizes the dangers of the extremes.

You just haven’t been listening bc you disagree. Which, amusingly, is also very MAGA-esque.


I feel like this Mamdani is just like Trump line was cooked up in some boomer heavy strategy meeting (perhaps the same one where they decided Trump should mention “affordability” all the time now.)

Disliking Mamdani or thinking his proposals are unrealistic does not make him “just like Trump” and your dumba55 talking point is never, ever going to convince people (because we have eyes and can see what an absolute freak Trump is.)
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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.


No but Josh Shapiro has not spoken out against Israel while they are committing genocide (as called out by genocide scholars including ones of Jewish faith) in Gaza.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.


No but Josh Shapiro has not spoken out against Israel while they are committing genocide (as called out by genocide scholars including ones of Jewish faith) in Gaza.


I am a big fan of his and don't think he's a danger to anyone obviously. But he's made statements about "volunteering with the IDF," was involved in protest crackdowns (per news reports), etc. If someone wanted to pull all of that into a "concerning" narrative/smear, it would be pretty easy to do so. The point is that it would be very gross to do so, as as it is here.
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