Senate Minority Leader, Chuck Schumer, a Jewish-American, was quick to endorse radical communist Zohran Mamdani for mayor on Wednesday morning after Zohran’s win in the Democrat Party Primary.
Schumer tweeted his support for Mamdani this morning.
Stephen Miller had this to say about Chuck’s pandering.
The Democrat Leader just endorsed the socialist who wants to abolish ICE and release all the prisoners. https://t.co/oiIVrMRK18
— Stephen Miller (@StephenM) June 25, 2025
Zohran says Netanyahu will be arrested if he comes to New York City.
This is the Democrat candidate for mayor!
Pm Netanyahu will be arrested if he comes nyc pic.twitter.com/F1png4Gaix
— Betar Worldwide (@Betar_USA) June 25, 2025
And Chuck Schumer is endorsing this commie?
The communists are running the show now.
Grok reported this on Mamdani’s record of anti-Jewish rhetoric.
Zohran Mamdani, a New York City mayoral candidate and state assemblyman, has faced accusations of antisemitism due to his critical stance on Israel and comments related to Jewish issues. Below is a summary of key points regarding his comments and the surrounding controversy, based on available information:
Defense of “Globalize the Intifada” Slogan: In a 2025 interview with The Bulwark, Mamdani defended the phrase “Globalize the Intifada,” arguing it reflects a “desperate desire for equality and equal rights” for Palestinians. He referenced the U.S. Holocaust Museum’s use of “intifada” in Arabic to describe the 1944 Warsaw Uprising. This drew sharp criticism from Jewish organizations, including the U.S. Holocaust Museum, which condemned the phrase as incitement to violence, and the Anti-Defamation League, which called it “explicit incitement.” Critics, including Rep. Dan Goldman, linked the term to violent attacks against Israeli civilians during the First and Second Intifadas.
Legislation Targeting Israeli Charities: Mamdani sponsors the “Not on Our Dime!” Act, which aims to ban donations to Israeli charities supporting the Israeli military or settlements. Critics, including 66 Assemblymembers, called it a “ploy to demonize Jewish charities” that support diverse causes, from feeding the poor to emergency medical care. Mamdani argues the bill pressures Israel to end settlements and comply with international law.
Association with Controversial Figures: Mamdani appeared on a livestream with Hasan Piker, who has been criticized for antisemitic remarks, including calling Jews “inbred.” Mamdani refused to disavow Piker, stating he’s willing to speak to anyone about his campaign. He also stood with members of Within Our Lifetime, a group advocating for abolishing Zionism, in front of the Israeli Consulate, chanting pro-BDS slogans.
Refusal to Recognize Israel as a Jewish State: Mamdani has said he believes Israel has a right to exist as a state with equal rights but avoids endorsing it as a specifically Jewish state, citing discomfort with any state having a “hierarchy of citizenship” based on religion. This stance has been interpreted by critics as denying Jewish self-determination, aligning with the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s definition of antisemitism.
Criticism from Jewish Communities: Jewish leaders and organizations, including the Far Rockaway Jewish Alliance and Assemblyman Sam Berger, argue Mamdani’s focus on Israel—while remaining silent on abuses by regimes like Iran or China—crosses into antisemitism. Some claim his rhetoric breeds violence and could make New York City unsafe for Jews. Social media posts on X echo this, with users like @LizzySavetsky and @LauraLoomer labeling him a “Jew-hater” and “jihadist communist.”
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