Mamdani Triggered A LOT of People By Restoring Free Speech Rights & Revoking Pro-Israeli Policies
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As the whole Venezuela fiasco was happening, we heard from one voice that’s gonna be prominent on the left over at least the next several years: Zohran Mamdani. [Ilmage]
Because the new mayor of New York City was officially sworn into office on Thursday, and it only took two days before he had his first public clash with Donald Trump as mayor. [B roll, 01:11:23]
With him personally calling up the president Saturday and, according to him …
Caption: “I called the president and spoke with him directly to register my opposition to this act and to make clear that it was an opposition based on being opposed to a pursuit of regime change, to the violation of federal and international law, and a desire to see that be consistent each and every day.”
But really his clash with the right, or rather the right’s clash with him, started the moment he was sworn in.
Because in his inauguration speech, he promised to govern “expansively and audaciously” as a “democratic socialist.”
And there was one line in particular that really triggered conservatives.
Caption: “We will draw this city closer together. We will replace the frigidity of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism. If our campaign demonstrated that the people of New York yearned for solidarity, then let this government foster it.”
With many interpreting that “warmth of collectivism” bit as an open announcement that some form of Stalinism is about to be imposed on New York City.
But the mayor’s defenders were like, no no, the word you’re thinking of is “collectivization”; collectivism is a much more generic, vague philosophical disposition that privileges community over individuality.
And to the extent that Mamdani’s invocation of it contained any concrete political content, they argue it put him more in the tradition of folks like FDR and MLK, not Joseph Stalin.
With others speculating that he used the term on purpose to provoke a hysterical meltdown on the right, taking a cue from Trump’s political playbook.
Though if that was his intent, he didn’t need to say or do anything to get that reaction.
Right, apparently he just had to exist as a Muslim, because some people feared an imminent Islamic takeover.
With Republican Senator Tommy Tuberville proclaiming: “The enemy is inside the gates.”
And Trump advisor Laura Loomer totally lost her mind, posting:
“This is 100% an homage to Hamas and the Globalize the intifada movement. He is signaling the beginning of his Islamic conquest from a tunnel.”
In fact, it was “not only an homage to Hamas, but it’s also an homage to our first Muslim President who was also born in Africa: Barack Hussein Obama.”
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Produced by: Cory Ray, Philip DeFranco
Edited by: James Girardier, Maxwell Enright, Julie Goldberg, Christian Meeks, Matthew Henry
Art Department: William Crespo
Writing/Research: Chris Tolve, Philip DeFranco
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