I'm hearing a lot of "Jews in New York are scared" today. So, a couple of thoughts: 1) Jews should be angry, not scared. We were targeted with a relentless, heavily funded barrage of lies playing off of real fears of antisemitism by a man who came within 7 points of winning. That reeks of contempt.>
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Or without ever hearing that self-centered Russian's name ever again, in general.
"In the interview with The Bulwark, Mr. Mamdani...
If you’re Jewish, are you scared for your safety if Mamdani becomes mayor? If so, why?
Not quite following.
Like israel they have no arguments - only know how to "kill"
Just read this in an article which made me chuckle:
"Facing the barrage, Mamdani didn’t buckle. If anything, the smear campaign only made him stronger (compare with Keir Starmer, who seemingly never stops buckling)."
Verifiable claims made before announcing a political career are not farts in the wind.
You are trying to whistle by the graveyard.
https://thehill.com/homenews/5369733-mamdani-nyc-mayor-nadler-endorsement/
And his sycophants I as a Jew will never forgive them
. Including my own family
Leaders shape how communities interpret events. And a lot of leaders are conservative in wanting to retain their position of influence against any new challengers on the stage
Conversations may have shifted too, I've stopped talking about the subject to the people who disappointed last year.
https://bsky.app/profile/adilredivy.bsky.social/post/3lshjoxvmxs2f
Where? The ultra-conservatives ones who let an old rich goy decide what is and isn’t antisemitism and use us to get votes? This Jew is fired up and ready to get to work for the general!!
all to try & reduce the power of numbers behind change
I guess I am saying though that the history of antisemitism includes a specific lesson regarding this recent primary election, and I see a lot of people who should know better taking the exact opposite lesson.