.... because he's a Muslim. As you may already know, Evangelicals and Zionistas comprehend the world in simplified terms that only ignorant simpletons can understand. According to these neanderthal Evangelical Zionists, there are only two kinds of people on earth: Bad Arabs and Muslims, and good Christians and Jews. It's easy. It's simple. You don't have to think too much or get an education to understand this. That is how ignorant dumb and ugly idiots are brainwashed to see the world by the likes of Trump and Netanyahu and their followers.
Mamdani is a sophisticated educated American who happens to be Muslim. Just like their Evangelical barbarian ultra-religious so-called "Christian" countreparts in the US, the ultra-religious Jewish fundamentalist barbarians of Israel - the Christian and Jewish cognates of cults like ISIS and the Taliban - don't like an educated sophisticated Muslim because he 1) he doesn't fit in their primitive view of the world, and 2) he cannot be criticized for simply being a Muslim. Yet, they still attack Mamdani with claims that he wants to turn New York into a Muslim city (bullshit pedestrian stupid claim) or that he wants to kick all the Jews from New York (another bullshit pedestrian stupid claim).
From the comments one hears from backward moron senators in Alabama and Texas, you'd think they'd rather have an ultra-religious Muslim barbarian running for New York City Mayor because he'd be 1) like them, only the Muslim version of them, and 2) he'd be an easier target. One target that only their dense ignorant racist brains can comprehend.
Just like ICE-Gestapo is arresting people for how they look and their accents, these Jewish (Israel) and Christian (US) barbarians judge people on superficial criteria: They'd rather have a trubaned, enrobed Mamdani as candidate because they can attack him on his clothes. But a tie-and-suit, sophisticated, well-spoken young man doesn't fit their stupid stereotypes about what they think Muslims are, and they are at a loss finding something of substance against him.
Ignorant people believe stereotypes. Just like the ignorant Europeans between the Middle Ages and the 20th- and 21st-centuries believed weird things about Jews (known as antisemitism), which by the way has nothing to do with people criticizing Israel for its genocide and ethnic cleansing of Palestine.
You can feel that the Jerusalem Post article below is teetering on the edge of xenophobia and Islamophobia. The three businessmen engaged in the effort to fight Mamdani, Eminence Capital CEO Ricky Sandler, real estate investor Richard Mack and real estate investor Marty Berger, are ALL JEWISH supporters of genocidal Israel. No wonder that the Jerusalem Post chose not to mention their religious and political affiliations, hiding instead behind their corporate and finance personas.
Please remember that Andrew Cuomo had faced multiple allegations of corruption, including accusations of interfering with an anti-corruption commission he established and being involved in a nursing home directive that led to numerous deaths during the COVID-19 pandemic. Investigations into his actions have resulted in significant political fallout, including calls for his resignation and ongoing scrutiny from federal authorities.
Curtis Sliwa on the other hand is a charlatan peacenik imbecile from the 1970s who founded the Guardian Angels, a retrograde version of a para-military organization that decided to maintain order in New York City by dispatching patrols in the streets. Nice of him.
Neither Sliwa nor Cuomo would be any good for New York City: It'll be more of the same Mafia politics. Mamdani, on the other hand, is a fresh face with fresh bold ideas that will keep NYC at the vanguard of meaningful change away from stale American politics.
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NYC business leaders drop $3 million over 2 days into mayoral race in bid to stop Mamdani
Chris Sommerfeldt/New York Daily News/TNS
Tue, October 21, 2025
Independent candidate former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa and Democratic candidate Zohran Mamdani participate in a mayoral debate, in New York, US, October 16, 2025. (photo credit: Angelina Katsanis/Pool via REUTERS)
The last-ditch spending blitz comes as the Democratic nominee continues to dominate the mayoral race, with polls showing him holding a double-digit lead over his competitor.
A group of wealthy New York businessmen have in the past few days pumped more than $3 million into newly formed super PACs that aim to stop mayoral front-runner Zohran Mamdani as the prospect of the democratic socialist running City Hall looks increasingly likely, new filings reveal.
The last-ditch spending blitz comes as the Democratic nominee continues to dominate the mayoral race, with polls showing him holding a double-digit lead over his closest competitor, independent candidate Andrew Cuomo.
The spending spree — which comes as early voting in the Nov. 4 election is set to start on Saturday — marks the latest sign that the city’s business communities are increasingly anxious about the rise of Mamdani, who has vowed, as mayor, to increase taxes on millionaires and corporations in order to underwrite an affordability agenda that includes a dramatic expansion of free child care.
The businessmen engaged in the effort, Eminence Capital CEO Ricky Sandler, real estate investor Richard Mack and real estate investor Marty Berger, funneled the $3.264 million into three new PACs via a corporate entity they control called Put NYC First Inc., disclosures show. All three are Jewish.
NYC businessmen try and end Mamdani bid
The largest chunk of that, $2 million, was donated Friday to For Our City, one of the newly formed PACs, per the filings. That PAC, in turn, placed a $1.5 million “media buy” Sunday for ads that are expected to target Mamdani, records show. The specifics of the ads weren’t immediately available.
The treasurer for the For Our City PAC didn’t immediately return a request for comment. Sandler, Mack and Berger couldn’t immediately be reached, either.
The trio’s Put NYC First entity also pledged just over $1 million on Thursday and Friday to Stop the Socialists, another newly formed PAC. That PAC hadn’t registered any spending as of Monday morning, and a rep didn’t return a request for comment.
Additionally, the business honchos’ entity earlier this month donated just under $255,000 to a third super PAC, Good Growth NYC, previously unreported filings show. That PAC has so far spent $200,000 of that on street “canvassing” for Cuomo’s campaign and another $13,000 on "flyers" boosting the former governor, according to records.
A spokesman for Cuomo, who by law can’t coordinate any activities with super PACs supporting his campaign, didn’t immediately return a request for comment.
Mamdani campaign spokeswoman Dora Pekec shrugged off the latest super PAC efforts. “Another day, another ineffective billionaire-backed PAC that won’t make a dent in the movement Zohran Mamdani is building to make New York City more affordable,” she said.
Unlike campaigns of candidates, super PACs have no fundraising or spending caps, allowing them to funnel unlimited amounts of money into elections to try to impact the outcome.
Outside spending in this year’s mayoral race has reached historic levels, with billionaires and business leaders pouring tens of millions of dollars into efforts mostly aimed at hampering Mamdani.
Prior to their new spending, the entity controlled by Sandler, Mack and Berger had already dished out $750,000 to two other PACs, including $250,000 to New Yorkers for a Better Future Mayor 25, a pro-Cuomo entity.
New Yorkers for a Better Future Mayor 25 is coordinating with Fix the City, by far the largest pro-Cuomo, anti-Mamdani super PAC operating in the general election cycle.
Fix the City, which also backed Cuomo’s unsuccessful campaign against Mamdani in June’s Democratic mayoral primary, has raised more than $30 million to date, including receiving a $1 million contribution from Airbnb founder Joe Gebbia last week.
Based on recent polls, however, the heavy PAC spending is doing little to change the dynamics of the race.
Nearly all surveys continue to show Mamdani beating Cuomo handily in a three-way matchup that also includes Republican mayoral nominee Curtis Sliwa, who’s polling at the back of the pack. One new poll released Monday, however, suggested Cuomo would have a far better shot at beating Mamdani if Sliwa steps out of the race.
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