This statement came up as part of the question “Where would you go after you became mayor?” and Cuomo being the first to answer said “given the hostility and the antisemitism that has been uh shown in New York, I would go to Israel.” Mamdani’s answer was, “I would stay in New York City. My plans are to address New Yorker’s across the five burrows and focus on that.” The moderator then interjected, feeling the need to give Mamdani a follow-up question, “Mr. Mamdani, can I just jump in? Would you visit Israel?” which he answered “As mayor, I will be standing up for Jewish New Yorker’s, and I’ll be meeting them wherever they are across the five burrows, whether that’s in their synagogues and temples or at their homes or at the subway platform because ultimately, we need to focus on delivering on their concerns.” which the moderator pressed “Yes or no? Do you believe in a Jewish state of Israel?” to which he responds “I believe Israel has a right to exist…” which is quickly followed up by the moderator with “Not as a Jewish state.” to which he responded “as a state with equal rights.” Cuomo has a little fit about this answer, interjecting, saying, “It has a right to exist as a Jewish state. And his answer was, no, he won’t visit Israel that’s what he was trying to say.” which, Mamdani’s final remarks were, “I believe every state should be a state of equal rights.”
So the quote in this image isn’t even accurate because it’s part of an exchange between him and the moderator.
He tends to stand up well when it comes to threats from Trump. Why does he back down and capitulate to bullying from Zionist moderators? It’s a level of cowardice that doesn’t quite fit his usual character.
The Zionist entity wants to justify the existence of Israel and will use anything necessary, from claiming to be a champion of gay rights, treating Israeli Jews as indigenous and Zionism as a “decolonization” project, to pretending to believe in equal rights to do so. Arguing for egalitarianism, advocating a two-state non-solution, or even recognizing Palestine doesn’t on its own fundamentally challenge Israel as a colonization project and is better used to sanitize it.
Regardless, I don’t necessarily think Mamdani is “in” with the Zionists (that would better describe Cuomo), I simply think that he allows Zionists to control the narrative too easily.
The Zionist entity wants to exist. If that means maintaining economic control while giving “equal rights” to its native population, it will do that, just as America and South Africa were forced to give nominal legal equality to their minority populations. Would an Israel that’s identical to today but with a constitution enshrining equality be accepted by the Palestinians? I doubt it
This statement came up as part of the question “Where would you go after you became mayor?” and Cuomo being the first to answer said “given the hostility and the antisemitism that has been uh shown in New York, I would go to Israel.” Mamdani’s answer was, “I would stay in New York City. My plans are to address New Yorker’s across the five burrows and focus on that.” The moderator then interjected, feeling the need to give Mamdani a follow-up question, “Mr. Mamdani, can I just jump in? Would you visit Israel?” which he answered “As mayor, I will be standing up for Jewish New Yorker’s, and I’ll be meeting them wherever they are across the five burrows, whether that’s in their synagogues and temples or at their homes or at the subway platform because ultimately, we need to focus on delivering on their concerns.” which the moderator pressed “Yes or no? Do you believe in a Jewish state of Israel?” to which he responds “I believe Israel has a right to exist…” which is quickly followed up by the moderator with “Not as a Jewish state.” to which he responded “as a state with equal rights.” Cuomo has a little fit about this answer, interjecting, saying, “It has a right to exist as a Jewish state. And his answer was, no, he won’t visit Israel that’s what he was trying to say.” which, Mamdani’s final remarks were, “I believe every state should be a state of equal rights.”
So the quote in this image isn’t even accurate because it’s part of an exchange between him and the moderator.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ms8tGyopFrQ
He tends to stand up well when it comes to threats from Trump. Why does he back down and capitulate to bullying from Zionist moderators? It’s a level of cowardice that doesn’t quite fit his usual character.
The Zionist entity wants to be a state with equal rights?
The Zionist entity wants to justify the existence of Israel and will use anything necessary, from claiming to be a champion of gay rights, treating Israeli Jews as indigenous and Zionism as a “decolonization” project, to pretending to believe in equal rights to do so. Arguing for egalitarianism, advocating a two-state non-solution, or even recognizing Palestine doesn’t on its own fundamentally challenge Israel as a colonization project and is better used to sanitize it.
Regardless, I don’t necessarily think Mamdani is “in” with the Zionists (that would better describe Cuomo), I simply think that he allows Zionists to control the narrative too easily.
The Zionist entity wants to exist. If that means maintaining economic control while giving “equal rights” to its native population, it will do that, just as America and South Africa were forced to give nominal legal equality to their minority populations. Would an Israel that’s identical to today but with a constitution enshrining equality be accepted by the Palestinians? I doubt it
this si much better articulated than what i said thank you
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy: