
If you are wondering why there has been a severe increase in anti-Semitism in this country, look no further than New York City, home of the largest number of Jews outside Israel, where Mayor Zohran Mamdani regularly expresses his Jew-hate, unabashedly.
Hizzoner took aim at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee [AIPAC] last week during a campaign rally with Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), saying “these monsters take many forms today.”
Mamdani on Monday stood by the characterization as he was pressed repeatedly on if he regretted the word choice.
“I used the term to describe all those who are preventing the birth of a new world, not solely a PAC, but frankly, super PACs at large, who are spending millions of dollars in deceptive and misleading ads that are blanketing airwaves,” he told reporters in City Hall Rotunda Monday morning at an unrelated presser.
Mamdani stood by his rant at the Kings Theatre, where he shamelessly railed against AIPAC and Israel.
“In AIPAC, for whom the only thing more frightening than democracy being allowed to run its course is an end to genocide and Netanyahu’s wars,” the mayor continued at the Kings Theatre in Brooklyn.

This has prompted Parviz Mukhamadkulov, founder of Poetica Coffee in Park Slope, to regularly engage in comment threads under posts about Israel or the horrors committed by Hamas, in which he justifies the terror group’s atrocities on October 7, 2023.
The radical leftist owner of the woke Brooklyn coffee shop boasts about discriminating against pro-Israel Jewish customers on social media and has a history of deranged anti-Israel LinkedIn posts, including accusing the Jewish state of genocide and compares it to Nazi Germany.
And this week, Poetica Coffee stirred up controversy when it publicly banned pro-Israel NY congressman Dan Goldman after he stopped by the shop for a cup of coffee.
“Hey Congressman Dan Goldman, we see that you stopped by our shop today for a coffee. Do you see how it doesn’t taste like genocide juice? Or are you still having a hard time telling the difference?” the coffee shop wrote on its Facebook page.
The problem is that some believe free speech permits hate speech. And when elected politicians succumb to this unacceptable behavior, it gives rise to increased levels of this expression of hate.
This is not the first time Mayor Mamdani has ginned up the Jew-hate which pervades so many in the City. But as he grows more comfortable in his position as Mayor, any shred of his mask will finally erode, revealing his blatant anti-Semitism, and give fire to more anti-Jewish elements who thrive on their own hate.
Believing that the Mayor, by his own words and deeds, has their backs.





