Ibaitik Itsasora
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In 1948 Albert Einstein foresaw the Israeli terrorism in Palestine that would eventually bring a catastrophe on the Jewish colonists.
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Russia is not Enemy@RussiaIsntEnemy
“Einstein said, “I do not know with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.” This statement reflects the understanding that a third world war could mean the end of civilization. Today, this realization should restrain us from taking extremely dangerous actions in the international arena that threaten our modern civilization.” – President Putin
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Hasierarako, ikus
Hasierarako, ikus From the River to the Sea: Ibaitik Itsasora (176) eta Zohran Mamdani (a)
Segida:
A video from 2023 from a gathering in New York ahead of the PM Modi’s visit to the US in 2023 where Zohran Mamdani reads Umar Khalid’s Notes from Jail.
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1986031205771530406
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Heartiest congratulations and Mazel Tov to New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani. We are proud to endorse you and look forward to your leadership, vision, and collaboration for the betterment of our community and all New Yorkers
Mamdani:
“We believe in standing up for those we love. Whether you are an immigrant, a member of the trans community, one of the many Black women that Donald Trump has fired from a federal job … your struggle is ours too.”
Bideoa: https://x.comi/status/1985928884806644185
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Mira Nair: ‘I am the producer of the candidate.’
Watch @mehdirhasan and @prem_thakker swoon over their favorite filmmaker, Mira Nair, who also happens to be Zohran Mamdani’s mother at the Mamdani HQ in New York City, shortly before the race was called.
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1985919870324916525
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Zohran‘s campaign was his determination to make New York a city everyone can afford to live in. Huge congratulations! His success will resonate throughout the world. A story where no one is left behind. It’s time to write that story across England & Wales too.
Today, world has realised that India is great because of Nehru and Gandhi.
No one remembers RSS or Modi at any world event.
Zohran Mamdani remembered Nehru after winning the mayoral election in New York.
This moment has made every Patriotic Indian proud
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1985943264177082632
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It’s official: A democratic socialist (and Jacobin contributor) will be the next mayor of America’s largest city.
It’s proof that organizing around universal programs and working-class demands can still win big in the heart of capitalism.
• Mamdani is not in the country illegally
• Mamdani does not have any connection to 9/11 or jihadist terrorism
• Mamdani hasn’t said or done anything antisemitic
• Mamdani did not call to “globalize the intifada”
• Mamdani is not a communist
Spencer Althouse@SpencerAlthouse
Zohran Mamdani is going IN on Trump right now omg
“This is not only how we stop Trump, it’s how we stop the next one. So, Donald Trump, since I know you’re watching, I have four words for you: TURN. THE VOLUME. UP.”
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1985930288648564929
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The people in NewYork City are already celebrating Zohran Mamdani’s win as Mayor of NYC! They’re carrying around cut outs of him and singing in the streets because he’s the type of person they want as their Mayor and their friend! Let’s go!
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1985814755764760650
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Supriya Shrinate@SupriyaShrinate
“I think of the words of Jawaharlal Nehru. A moment comes, which comes but rarely in history, when we step out from the old to the new, when an age ends, and when the soul of a nation, long suppressed, finds utterance.”
@ZohranKMamdani invokes the immortal words from Pandit Nehru’s Tryst With Destiny speech to honour the architect of modern India.
Nehru’s legacy continues to echo across oceans and generations, no matter how much you malign him Mr Modi. Deal with it!
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1985936954232619156
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Ugandan born Zohran Mamdani, 32 years old, is the newly elected mayor of New York City, USA
He is Muslim, Socialist and a proud African. He is the son of Africa’s renowned scholar Mahmoud Mamdani
American people have shown Trump & his racist minions they have no fear!
After all was said and done, Zohran’s best racial group ended up being…Black voters
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wait she was kinda fujoshing out here
A.N.P.I. Nazionale@Anpinazionale
BlackRedGuard ☭ @OGBlackRedGuard
new york is so woke you can donate to the mayor’s transition
Aipamena
Zohran Kwame Mamdani@ZohranKMamdani
aza. 5
Thank you, New York City.
Together we made history.
Now let’s get to work.
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1986112789073760745
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leftist men be normal about women challenge
Someone just liked this tweet from June. Immediately coming to collect
/leftypol/ – leftypol.org@leftypol_org
Cuomintang abandoning the mainland.
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Resign or switch parties.
Be careful celebrating Foreigner taking political power in other countries. When Onkonko takes over South Africa it won’t be funny.
Aipamena
Mbuyiseni Ndlozi@MbuyiseniNdlozi
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Ugandan born Zohran Mamdani, (…)
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I like this system in the US where residents directly vote for the individual they want as their mayor. Here in Joburg you can wake up to a Rhythm City extra as your new mayor.
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Lina Khan in the Zohran transition team? We’re so fucking back
Aipamena
POLITICO@politico
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Fresh off of a historic election victory, Mamdani names his transition team http://dlvr.it/TP5Kyk
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Can someone get this for me so I can frame it
Establishment Democrats Just Not Sure if Mamdani Went About Decisive, Crushing Victory the Right Way:
It’s real
Zohran just earned more votes in a mayoral election than Buttigieg got running for president nationwide, and this sniveling rat intentionally omits his historic win:
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New Jersey and Virginia have chosen well by electing @MikieSherrill and @SpanbergerForVA as their next governors!
They are proven leaders who won by focusing on what matters most – how politics and policy can make everyday life better and more affordable.
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How about this lesson Wesley
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Inspirational campaign and victory for @ZohranKMamdani in NYC. Lessons for progressives the world over. x.com/washingtonpost…
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Jealous that Zohran did what he couldn’t: win the Black vote.
Aipamena
Pete Buttigieg@PeteButtigieg
aza. 5
New Jersey and Virginia have chosen well by electing @MikieSherrill and @SpanbergerForVA as their next governors! They are proven leaders who won by focusing on what matters most – how politics and policy can make everyday life better and more affordable.
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@ZohranKMamdani, congrats on the win. Now you have a big responsibility. If I can help NYC, just let me know what I can do.
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Can we get that in writing?
Aipamena
Global UPDATES@GlobalUpdates24
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BREAKING – Israelis say they will never visit New York City if Mamdani wins and becomes Mayor
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I don’t care about Zohran Mamdani’s identity or religion.
What matters to me is that he stands against crony capitalism and that he will fight climate change, improve public transport, education and healthcare. All that matters for a better world.
And he has showed that it possible to win elections on these issues without being funded by billionaires. That’s why his victory is truly an inspiration for people all across the planet.
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BREAKING:
ISRAEL considers CLOSING CONSULATE in New York City after MAMDANI VICTORY
This just keeps getting better.
A ‘Mamdani Monitor’?? Zohran RESPONDS to the ADL’s Jonathan Greenblatt for vowing to “track” his admin for antisemitism.
“I have some doubts in Jonathan’s ability to do so honestly, given that he previously said I had not visited any synagogues only to have to correct himself.”
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1986155186721833006
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After winning New York city mayoral elections, Zohran Mamdani (@ZohranKMamdani), quotes former Prime Minister of India Jawaharlal Nehru in his victory speech. “Standing before you, I think of the words of Jawaharlal Nehru. A moment comes but rarely in history when we step out from the old to the new, when an age ends and when the soul of a nation long suppressed finds utterance. Tonight, we have stepped out from the old into the new. So, let us speak now with clarity and conviction that cannot be misunderstood that what this new age will deliver and for whom. This will be an age where New Yorkers expect from their leaders bold vision of what we will achieve rather than a list of excuses for what we are too timid to attempt.”
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1985941464581619969
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Zohran Kwame Mamdani@ZohranKMamdani
A busy first day as your Mayor-elect: early morning interviews, transition announcements and meetings. More to say on all of it tomorrow.
But a highlight was lunch with my Congresswoman @AOC at Laliguras Bistro in Jackson Heights.
Good Law Project@GoodLawProject
Zohran Mamdani in New York
Catherine Connolly in Ireland
Rob Jetten in the Netherlands
Plaid Cymru in Caerphilly
The rise of the far right is not inevitable.
If we work together, we can dare to hope.
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Mamdani:
“My message to ICE agents & to everyone across this city is that everyone will be held to the same standard of the law. If you violate the law, you must be held accountable. There is sadly a sense that is growing across this country that certain people are allowed to violate that law, whether they be the president or whether they be the agents themselves. And what New Yorkers are looking for is an era of consistency, an era of clarity, an era of conviction.”
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1986118435210674630
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Trump aginst him – White House against him – Capitalists against him
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Israel against him
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American Media spreads false propaganda and hate against him
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26 Billionaires Spent $22 Million to Stop him
But he creates history, this is Zohran Mamdani
We need to talk about Zohran Mamdani‘s victory speech because it was EVERYTHING. He quoted Nehru. His wife beside him. His Gujarati Muslim father and Hindu mother in a saree on stage. Ended with ‘Dhoom Machale‘ blasting. This is what representing Indian Americans actually looks like. Not Usha Vance, Kash Patel or Vivek Ramaswamy.
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1985992685811794012
Aipamena
Hey white supremacists, Zohran ended his speech tonight with ‘Dhoom machale’. Bollywood music.
Cry more, racist losers.
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ΛЦƧƬΣЯIƬY IƧ MЦЯDΣЯ@sdgrumbine
I see folks celebrating the Mamdani victory and the optics are absolutely fantastic. But that said, you will not be voting away capitalism nor oligarchy. So how to process the truth without squelching the hope… tough to see so much irrational exuberance and overplaying the impact and meaning of what is happening. A placebo to make folks feel better about the world around us could just make us forget that you cannot vote away capitalism nor oligarchy. Happy for folks who worked hard for this. Happy for them to feel good. I am not going to cosplay with them pretending we can vote it all away though. It will just make the real wake up that much more difficult.
Congrats on the victory.
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Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes
Thousands of Muslims gathered for prayer in Times Square, New York
The comments were full of people calling for America to be a Muslim country
Posted by (wayoflifesq, ‘Servant of Allah’)
New York City just voted for Zohran Mamdani, a Muslim, as their Mayor
Get it yet?
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1986251423068393686
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Some good news:
White and Black women celebrate Mamdani Win — “Sharia law starts now, absof*ckingutely”
They have no idea what they’re asking for. Not a damn clue.
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1986129711995437564
Aipamena
MJTruthUltra@MJTruthUltra
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Zohran Mamdani: “So hear me President Trump when I say this — to get to any of us immigrants, you will have to get through all of us!”
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This moment says everything about why Zohran Mamdani won. A journalist in a wheelchair asked about accessibility and Mamdani didn’t talk down to him, didn’t deflect, didn’t politicize it. He listened. He’s the kind of leader who respects everyone, every faith, every class, every flag.
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1986480453746901030
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This is Rama Duwaji. A Syrian illustrator and animator, and a freaking cool human being. She’s also married to Zohran Mamdani.
“Using art as a tool to speak up against oppression and fight for liberation”
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1986091592252260695
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Benjamin Netanyahu can’t attend United Nations sessions !!
The new Mayor of New York Zohran Mamdani, has promised to get him arrested if he sets foot in the City.
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1986515276456722704
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Isabella M Weber@IsabellaMWeber
If guaranteeing essentials sounds radical, it speaks to how far we have drifted from democracy‘s core promises. Markets will not beat back the far right. An antifascist economics might. Mamdani provides a playbook for democrats around the world.
My latest
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Zohran Mamdani shows how Democrats can defeat authoritarians like Trump
(https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/nov/06/mamdani-democrats-authoritarians-trump)
Democrats have two choices: fight to make life affordable again for ordinary people or watch voters embrace authoritarians
Thu 6 Nov 2025
“My friends, the world is changing,” Zohran Mamdani told supporters in the run-up to the New York City mayoral election. “It’s not a question of whether that change will come. It’s a question of who will change it.” Today, Mamdani becomes one of those people.
People are so fed up with the status quo that they opt for anything but continuity. But Democrats and most democratic parties worldwide have shied away from offering real alternatives. This has pushed voters into the arms of the extreme right, even fascist forces. Mamdani set out to break their monopoly over visions for a different future – and won a resounding and historic victory. The last time this many voters turned out to vote for a mayor in New York City was in 1969.
Democrats everywhere have a lot to learn from Mamdani’s astounding success. Centering his campaign on making life affordable again, Mamdani won because he offered hope. He won because he demonstrated that democratic representatives can stand up for their constituents’ most basic material interests. This restores democracy’s promise. As fascist movements gain ground globally, his victory provides something desperately needed: the beginning of an antifascist economic program that can win back people who have lost faith in democracy itself.
Mamdani’s playbook is deceptively simple: ensure all New Yorkers can afford essentials. A rent freeze on stabilized apartments paired with building 200,000 new affordable units. Free bus rides. Universal childcare from six weeks to five years. Pilot programs for city-run grocery stores in food deserts. Higher taxes on millionaires and corporations to pay for it all. That is the platform that mobilized a record-number of canvassers to knock on doors for Mamdani and propel him to victory.
Critics dismiss this as pie-in-the-sky socialism. But what they’re really objecting to is more fundamental: the idea that democratic governments should guarantee people’s basic needs, even if it means intervening in markets. What I call economics of essentials recognizes that housing, food, transportation and childcare aren’t ordinary commodities. When their prices surge, they trigger redistribution shocks that push vulnerable people to society’s margins.
New research I’ve conducted with colleagues reveals which prices matter most for inequality. We found that a small set of essential sectors – energy, food and agriculture, healthcare, chemicals, housing and wholesale trade – have a disproportionate capacity to trigger redistribution when prices surge.
The poorer you are, the more you spend on basics. When prices of essentials jump, the bottom income decile experiences much higher inflation impacts than the top decile. A petroleum price shock hits the poorest Americans with a 54% higher increase in inflation than for the wealthiest 10%. For farms and food products, the gap is starker still at 126%.
Meanwhile, as we show in our research the profit windfall delivered by price explosions in essentials goes predominantly to the rich. For the case of record fossil fuel profits in 2022 brought about by a spike in oil and gas prices, 50% went to the richest 1%, only 1% to the bottom 50%.
Guaranteeing affordable prices of essentials, as Mamdani pledged, tackles inequality without pitting one group against another. There’s no conflict between unemployed and low-wage workers, people in working-class jobs and underpaid professionals, different racial or religious communities. Public services like free buses and childcare are accessible to all. It’s based on universality rather than exclusion – an economic agenda that unites people rather than dividing them into competing groups.
Public options for essentials are a form of price stabilization benefiting everyone, not just direct users. Our research shows substantial overlap between sectors that matter most for inflation and inequality. Policies preventing price shocks in essential sectors serve double duty: containing inflation risks while preventing sudden inequality increases. This is in direct contrast with conventional monetary policy – raising interest rates – which actively exacerbates inequality through higher debt costs for the poor and suppressed wage growth.
During the 2024 campaign, Joe Biden denounced corporate price gouging in his State of the Union speech, then did nothing. Kamala Harris proposed a federal ban on price gouging by food suppliers, then backed away under pressure from the same quarters now attacking Mamdani. This equivocation opened the door for Trump’s return. When Democrats offer no solutions to existential crises, voters conclude the system can’t help them. The far right does name their suffering, even if the solutions are lies wrapped in bigotry.
Mamdani’s agenda treats affordability of essentials as democratic obligation, not market efficiency. The rent freeze doesn’t pretend markets will solve the housing crisis alone. The pilot grocery stores don’t assume private retailers will serve communities they have written off as unprofitable. Free transit doesn’t wait for philanthropy.
This is antifascist economics – not opposing any particular party, but addressing the material conditions that make fascism appealing. It’s a program restoring universal dignity rather than fueling divides and blaming scapegoats for the crisis. Democratic parties everywhere face versions of the choice American Democrats confronted in 2024: equivocate on bold economic intervention and watch voters embrace authoritarians, or fight for policies that materially improve lives.
Strategic price interventions to protect people’s basic needs, public options for essentials, aggressive investment in affordable housing and childcare – these are democracy insurance. They demonstrate that democratic governments can deliver tangible improvements. They offer hope for a livable life, the most powerful antidote to fascist despair.
It’s about reinstating democratic representatives’ basic responsibility: ensuring constituents can meet fundamental needs by all means necessary – including challenging the laws of free markets. This democratization of economic policy, putting essentials before profits, can counter extreme-rightwing threats not only in New York but in democracies worldwide.
If that sounds radical in 2025, it speaks to how far we’ve drifted from democracy’s core promise. The cost of inaction is measured not just in economic insecurity, but in the space created for authoritarianism to flourish. We’ve seen how this story ends. The question now is whether we’ll learn from history – or watch it repeat itself.
Mamdani’s victory is a much-needed step in the right direction.
- Isabella Weber is an economics professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and author of a forthcoming book on antifascist economics
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Zohran Kwame Mamdani@ZohranKMamdani
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Meet the Little Zohran Mamdani of Gaza
@ZohranKMamdani Taim said he wants to be just like you. Everyone is celebrating Mayor Mamdani
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1986523050087735740
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MAZEL TOV, @ZohranKMamdani
We’re proud to be amongst the thousands upon thousands of Jews who will have Mayor-elect Mamdani’s back in the fight to make New York a more livable, affordable, and safe city for all.
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1986476116794585477
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this was where the deal was sealed
Aipamena
Zohran Kwame Mamdani@ZohranKMamdani
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Chicken over rice now costs $10 or more.
It’s time to make halal eight bucks again.
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1878853557111414795
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gonna start replying to people arguing that we should be thrown under the bus with this image
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cabby@cabby
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we all knew they were dumb as rocks and out of touch but mamdani winning convincingly
while not once conceding on trans rights is so fucking funny after how many establishment democrats thought that trans people were the reason they lost
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Why Israel really fears Zohran Mamdani, with Ali Abunimah
https://youtu.be/bYlMfduyKFU?si=39poSUMgqA51Be8f
Honen bidez: @YouTube
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Why Israel really fears Zohran Mamdani, with Ali Abunimah
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYlMfduyKFU)
This is a segment from The Electronic Intifada’s livestream on day 762 of the Gaza genocide. Ali Abunimah, Nora Barrows-Friedman, Jon Elmer and Asa Winstanley were joined by writer and journalist Peter Oborne.
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You’re watching and listening to the electronic liveream and I’m Alia Boner.
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Um, and of course as we know that on November 4th, Zahan Manni won the
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mayoral election in New York City with just over 50% of the vote. He was the
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first mayoral candidate to win more than 1 million votes since 1969. And this
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election also had the highest turnout since that year. Um,
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Zahan Manni moved to the US at the age of seven. He attended public school in
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New York and became a US citizen in 2018. His father is Mahmud Mamani, the
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Colombia University professor, well known for his book, Good Muslim, Bad Muslim, which came out in the context of
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the so-called war on terror in the years after 911. and his mother is the noted
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uh film director Mir Miran. Now uh since 2021, Zahan Mdani has
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represented New York City’s Atoria neighborhood um in the New York State Assembly and that was his first elected
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office. He ran a campaign for mayor that focused
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on reforms aimed at aimed at improving the lives of New Yorkers and making the city more affordable. uh particularly
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free fast public buses and controlling rent. Um his opponents ran a national
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and even international smear campaign against him inciting bigotry because of his Muslim and South Asian Ugandan
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background and particularly because of his longtime support for Palestinian rights which of course is uh why this is
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a topic for us. First uh some disclosure I suppose um I actually uh first got to
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know uh Zohan Mandani in 2013 when he was a student at Bowden College in
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Maine. he was in his uh third year there and he was the uh co-chair of the SJP
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group there, the students for justice in Palestine group and he invited me to go and give a talk at Bowden College which
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I did in 2013. You can actually see there Zahan K Manni mayor elect of New
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York City uh saying Bowden SJP is so excited to be hosting Ali Abon to the
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Shannon room at 7:30 Monday 28th of October that was back in 2013 and my
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talk there the battle for justice in Palestine. Um and
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uh I spent you know a day with Zuan Mdani and his colleagues there and
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frankly he impressed me uh as very smart, very engaged and very sincere in
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his support for Palestinian rights which he also has expressed for many years. He
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was also a uh an avid reader of the electronic inif father. Here you can see
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him back in 2014 sharing an article by
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Max Blumenthal published by the electronic inif. So um I am not a close
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personal friend of Mahm of Zoran Mani by any means but since I met him in 2013 we
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you know we we’ve uh sort of stayed in in touch with each other from a distance
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on and off. Um and my exposure to him gives me the sense that he’s very
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sincere in his basic conditions. These uh basic uh positions that these were
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not positions that he suddenly adopted in order to um you know uh win support
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from a a left-wing or grassroots base. So how would we sum up his views? In
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general, he is describes himself as a democratic socialist, which means in practice he is a mild reformist. He has
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been a strong supporter of Palestinian rights. And I think this moment early in
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the Democratic Party primary for the mayor of New York caught a lot of people’s attention when he distinguished
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himself from the rest of the field by not uh automatically prostrating himself to Israel. Let’s take a look at this
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video and remind ourselves. visit by a mayor of New York is always considered significant. Where would you
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go first? That’s right. Matters. First visit, I would visit the Holy
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Land. Mr. Cuomo, given the hostility and the anti-semitism that has been uh shown in
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New York, I would go to Israel. Mr. Tilson, where would you go? Yeah, I’d make my fourth trip to Israel,
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followed by my fifth trip to Ukraine. Two of our greatest allies um fighting on the front lines of the global war on
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terror. Mr. Mani, I would stay in New York City. My plans are to address New Yorkers across the
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five burrows and focus on that. Mr. Mani, can I just jump in? Would you visit Israel
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as mayor? I will be doing as the mayor. I’ll be standing up for Jewish New Yorkers and I’ll be meeting them wherever they are
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across the five burrows, whether that’s in their synagogues and temples or at their homes or at the subway platform
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because ultimately we need to focus on delivering on their concerns. Yes or no? Do you believe in a Jewish
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state of Israel? I believe Israel has the right to exist as a Jewish state as a state with equal
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rights. He won’t say it has a right to exist as a Jewish state. Be very and his answer was no. He won’t visit
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Israel. I I said that that’s what he was trying to say. No, no. Unlike you, I unlike you. I answer question directly.
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My goal would be to take my first trip to Israel. My wife’s life work in this area means a lot to our family.
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So uh although he did say he believe believes in Israel’s right to exist
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language I wouldn’t not use myself. Uh he did say inequality which of course is
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something that uh all the people on stage there object to because they don’t believe in equality when it comes to
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Israel. They believe Israel has the right to be a racist Jewish supremacist state, an apartheid state. and Manny uh
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at least held the line on that. Um and uh he made some other pledges during
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the campaign that were very notable. For example, uh we can see the headline
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here. Manny, if elected mayor, pledges to order NYPD, that’s the New York
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Police Department, to arrest Netanyahu. So he he stuck to that position during
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the campaign. He also did not back down from calling Israel’s mass slaughter in
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Gaza a genocide. However, he did make gestures towards supporters of Israel
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during the campaign as we can see from uh from this clip of him speaking on the
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view on October 1st. Let’s look at that. running for mayor of New York and not
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prime minister of Israel, but you’ve made inflammatory statements like calling Israel an apartheid state and
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questioning its right to exist as a Jewish state. Just this week, you were evasive with a reporter about condemning
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Hamas. Given New York has the largest Jewish population outside of Israel, why
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should voters who see this as a a moral red line trust your clarity and judgment? Well, I really appreciate this
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question and an opportunity to just clear up, I think, a number of misconceptions. You know, first and foremost, you’re right. I am running to
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be the mayor of the city, and this city will be the focus of my administration, ensuring that we make this a city
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everyone can afford and everyone knows that they belong to. And also, millions of New Yorkers, myself included, care
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deeply about what’s happening in Israel and Palestine. And so, to be very, very clear, of course, I condemn Hamas. Of
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course, I’ve called October 7th what it was, which is a horrific war crime. And of course, my belief in a universality
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in international law is also the same set of beliefs that have led me to describe what’s happening in Gaza as a
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genocide because what we see
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so as you can see there he stood by the term genocide but some of the positions
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you heard there and others during the campaign did dismay many of his supporters who worried that they these
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were early signs that he might back down in the face of pro-Israel pressure, you
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know, playing the condemnation game uh and and condemning October 7th in the
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terms that Israel supporters describe it rather than u saying this was a
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resistance operation. Yes, any deliberate harm to civilians we would
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condemn, but nonetheless there’s a right to ex right to resist. you know, that that might be something uh a position
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closer to what I might say or what someone else might say, but it’s definitely not what Zoharan Mandani
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said. Um, and so, you know, this generates criticism. There are a lot of
9:12
people on the left who are critical and skeptical of anyone who remains within
9:17
the Democratic party. And uh you know the the the saying goes, you don’t
9:23
change the party, the party changes you. and they point to uh his close
9:29
association with uh Alexandria Okaziocortez, who people see ha as
9:36
having um really betrayed many progressive positions that she ran on
9:42
and built a base of support for, including on Palestine, and also his close association with Bernie Sanders,
9:49
who I think has disillusioned many people by his uh absolute refusal at
9:57
first to even call for a ceasefire and then his refusal until it was really
10:02
much too late to even call it a genocide. So those are things that have
10:09
attracted uh uh criticism. Uh also uh recently he
10:17
again sort of in response to some of this kind of constant pushing uh on um
10:24
these these issues he referred to the leaders of Venezuela and Cuba as
10:30
dictators at the very moment that the Trump administration is ramping up for war there. uh he could have said nothing
10:37
but uh he he chose to use that language and that has certainly generated
10:42
criticism of him from the left. But there’s no doubt that Mandani is well informed about the pro-Israel complicity
10:50
of the city he is about to lead. And here he is speaking specifically about the New York Police Department. Uh and
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this was according to the v the label on the video in 2023.
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We have to make clear that when the boot of the NYPD is on your neck, it’s been
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laced by the IDF. So what he said there, just to repeat,
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we have to make clear that when the boot of the NYPD is on your neck, it’s been
11:23
laced by the IDF. And what he’s referring to there is the fact that the
11:29
NYPD has close ties to the Israeli military and police, including many
11:34
exchange programs. And the NYPD even has a leazison office in Israel. And here’s
11:40
a story from the New York Post just a few days ago quoting the outgoing head of that liaison office, Detective
11:47
Charlie Benim. And uh quote, it says Benim has been in
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charge of gathering intelligence, investigating events, and sharing information with the NYPD to keep the
12:01
city safe since 2007, he told the Post last year. When the October 7, 2023
12:08
Hamas attacks happened, he was working with local authorities in Israel and sharing information with the NYPD. He
12:15
said, quote, “Whenever there’s a terror attack in Israel, I respond to the scene.” Bernim said after the terror
12:22
attacks by Hamas in southern Israel. He then sends his assessment back to the department. The priority is to identify
12:30
these trends and stop them before they have the potential to come to our city. said.
12:36
Now, this is particularly disturbing since the NYPD ran a massive secret
12:43
spying and surveillance program against Arabs and Muslims even beyond the borders of NYC in New Jersey, a state
12:51
where it has no jurisdiction after 911, as the Associated Press
12:57
revealed in a series of dipl of of investigative reports for which its team
13:03
of reporters won uh a number of pulit. surprises. Uh this was back around 2011
13:10
2012 detailing this massive surveillance of mosques, of businesses, of just
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people who look uh you know based on racial based on racial profiling.
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Um, one uh New York police official even confirmed to the Associated Press that
13:33
the NYPD spying program was modeled on how Israeli authorities spy on
13:39
Palestinians in the occupied West Bank. So that’s the NYPD.
13:45
And a big concession that Manny has already made is agreeing to keep
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Jennifer Tish on as the NYPD police commissioner. Tish comes from an
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extremely wealthy, powerful pro-Israel family. And of course, the NYPD played a
14:03
key role in crushing the Palestine Solidarity Encampment at Columbia University and other colleges in New
14:10
York City over the last two years. Uh so the NYPD is an extremely powerful
14:19
and largely unaccountable force and basically uh even though the mayor is sort of
14:27
nominally in charge it is a a power unto itself. It is as often noted larger than
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the militaries of of many countries and has a larger budget than the militaries
14:40
of many countries. So, uh, I suppose some people would argue that
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this is a pragmatic choice because the NI NYPD can ruin a mayor’s tenure if
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they choose to because they are basically unaccountable. But that is the reality.
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So, what could Mamani do as mayor? Uh, I think it’s important to remember that
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he’s the mayor of New York City or he’s going to be as of January 1st. So, it’s unrealistic to expect too much. He There
15:14
are things he could do. For example, um perhaps end New York Police Department
15:21
involvement with Israel. Uh he could end New York City’s purchasing of Israel
15:26
bonds. In fact, the current city controller uh did not renew a $39
15:32
million investment in Israel bonds when they when they matured in 2023.
15:38
and Manny has said he will maintain that policy. In other words, uh he says New York City will not purchase Israel bonds
15:45
anymore. And there is a battle uh shaping up over hundreds of millions of
15:50
dollars of city pension funds which are in invested in Israel. That’s another area where the mayor could uh
15:57
conceivably act. and he could in end city involvement or concessions towards
16:03
Israeli institutions in New York like Technneondon, the Israeli university that’s deeply involved in weapons
16:09
development and oppression of Palestinians. In fact, Mandani has said he will look at Cornell University’s
16:17
partnership with Technon, which uses city-owned land in New York City uh when
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he becomes mayor. All that said, whatever Manny may or may not do,
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whether he holds the line or makes more concessions, you know, what’s the meaning of his
16:33
victory, aside from the direct implications of for New York City, aside
16:39
from what we think about Mandani as a person or his intentions, and I think
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there’s a few conclusions to draw from here. It is a massive repudiation by
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voters of the pro-Israel establishment. Billionaires, uh, Donald Trump, the
16:57
Israeli government and its lobby all lined up against him with an unprecedented smear and hate campaign.
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It failed. He won more than 50% of the votes on a record turnout. That sends a
17:09
broader message nationally and internationally. I think it exposes the battle within the
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Democratic Party over uh Israel. We’ve talked about uh in previous weeks we’ve
17:21
talked about how support for uh Israel in the base of the Democratic Party. In
17:28
other words, the voters is in single digits, but this is not reflected in the leadership. this sort of aging
17:35
establishment in the Democratic party that refuses to let go of power and refused to endorse Manny for the most
17:42
part, but he still won. And this does reflect the profound shifts in public opinion we’ve been talking about and the
17:50
loss of support for Israel across the board. And I think significantly it reflects the failure of tried and tested
17:56
strategies of racist fear-mongering and hatred especially targeting Muslims that
18:03
have been really both democratic and republican plays uh for decades
18:08
particularly since after 911. So what’s likely to come next? Uh
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I think an important lesson here uh and one I really hope that uh Zoharan
18:22
Mandani will take on board is that his more consiliatory tone and comments
18:28
during the election, the some of the things we heard just in the last few minutes, they did absolutely nothing to
18:36
appease his critics, which is not surprising since all of their attacks
18:41
are in bad faith. These are white supremacists. These are Islamophobes.
18:46
These are Israel firsters. Nothing you can say will appease them. There will never come a moment, no matter how much
18:53
Zaharan Mandani gives them, where they say, “Okay, you’re a good boy now. We’ll support you.” That day will never come.
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Here, for example, is an editorial in the Washington Post just the day before the election. The headline there,
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Zoharan Mamani’s success is a warning. And there’s uh this one line in the um
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in the in this staff editorial from the Washington Post that says, quote, “Mamani
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uh sorry, yeah, um Mamani has walked back
19:29
some of his old positions, but never very convincingly. While he apologized to the NYPD and said he would retain the
19:36
current mayor’s police commissioner, he recently admitted he hadn’t spoken to her since making the offer. So that
19:43
concession wasn’t enough for the Washington Post. And then they say, “And while he no longer defends
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eliminationist rhetoric about Jews, he remains fixated with Israel.”
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I mean, there’s so much dishonesty in this. First of all, he has never used eliminationist rhetoric about Jews or
20:03
defended it. And he has not been fixated on Israel in this campaign. It is his
20:09
opponents who have been fixated on Israel and who insisted on making this campaign a referendum on Israel. And the
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absolute lie about him engaging in or defending eliminationist rhetoric about
20:22
Jews is exposed by none other than the Times of Israel. Take a look at this
20:28
article in the Times of Israel which was published after he won. The headline there, facing an anti-ionist mayor,
20:36
Mdani’s election win puts New York Jews in uncharted waters. Now, this is a
20:42
story designed to feed the scaremongering. But even here, the Times of Israel has to admit, quote, his
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condemnations are solely aimed at Israel and Zionism, not at Jews or Judaism.
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That’s the Times of Israel. Perhaps the Washington Post uh editorial writers should read the Times of Israel.
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I think it’s also notable, according to CNN’s exit poll, that Mandani garnered
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33% of Jewish votes in New York City, while his main opponent, Andrew Cuomo,
21:14
who is backed by the Democratic Party establishment and by Donald Trump, um
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got 63% of the Jewish vote. I think the fact that one-third of Jewish voters
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opted for Mamani is significant given the enormous smear campaign aimed at painting him as a mortal danger to Jews
21:34
and there were all these scare stories that if Mamani wins, Jews are going to flee New York and this kind of thing. Um
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I think all obvious nonsense. Um this caught my eye uh this tweet from uh the
21:49
academic Shibli Tami. He says uh and I think this is uh really
21:57
some astute uh observations. He says deep down Israeli leaders likely know
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that Manny won not despite his support for Palestinian rights but partly because of it. And uh uh Shibli Teli
22:11
points to this tweet from Israeli official or former official Gilad Erdan.
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uh he is a former senior minister in the U Netanyao government. is also the uh
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until recently the US the Israeli ambassador to the US and then before that the United Nations and what Gilad
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Erdan wrote and this is very I’ll say why I think this is so important he says
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the mayor of new of New York is Zan Manni it’s crucial to internalize this an Israel hater who sees us as an
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apartheid state who perpetrates genocide and does not recognize Israel as a Jewish state was elected tonight to lead
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the most important city in the world, home to the largest number of Jews outside Israel. This is a dark day, a
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sad day for everyone who understands the immense importance of the alliance with the United States and is anxious about
23:05
its future because what happened in New York could happen next across the entire
23:10
United States, including in Congress and the White House. This is a huge warning
23:16
sign and Israel must wake up and implement a comprehensive plan to rebrand ourselves in the United States.
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A plan that will foster broad and deep connections with the younger generation and minority communities in the United
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States. Uh so there’s a lot packed into this uh tweet by Gilad Erdan. Why do I
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think it’s significant coming from him? because one of his positions uh about a
23:41
decade ago, Gilad Erdan was minister for strategic affairs in Israel and his job
23:51
was to fight the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement, particularly in the United States. and his job was to do
23:58
precisely what he claimed Israel needs to do now, which was to rebrand it and
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to build support among minority what he says broad and deep connections with the younger generation and minority
24:10
communities in the US. And he miserably failed at that because the understanding
24:16
that Israeli leaders still have is they they look at it and they say there’s nothing wrong with what we’re doing.
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It’s just that we’re bad at public relations. we’re bad at marketing and if we hire a better PR firm then no one
24:30
will have a problem with Israel. They can’t internalize the reality that people are revolted and revulsed by what
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Israel does and no more so than in the past two years with this genocide. But
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one of the things that Gilad Erdan used to point out when he was minister of
24:52
strategic affairs uh more than a decade ago is that we have to stop the rock now
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uh particularly on college campuses because the students now who are in
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students for justice in Palestine or exposed to uh Palestine activism on
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campus they are going to be the mayors, the members of Congress, the secretaries
25:18
of state, the leaders of media organizations in the future, maybe even
25:23
the president. And so, uh, Zahan Mdani’s
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rise, again, this is regardless of what you personally think about, you know, he
25:33
said this or he said that or what he’s going to do, his rise is their worst
25:39
nightmare because he was literally the co-chair of Students for Justice in
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Palestine on his college campus uh when they invited me uh to go and speak all
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those years ago. go at the time. I believe that Gilad Erdan was in charge of trying to stop this. So, uh I think
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it’s significant in that sense. And then finally, you know, just what’s going to
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happen next. It’s very clear that Israel and its lobby will continue uh to join
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the rightwing smear campaign to destroy Mamani uh to ensure that he he is a
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failure as may mayor uh on all his promises and to try to do to him what
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they successfully did to Jeremy Corbyn in the UK. Already two major Israel lobby groups have announced efforts to
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monitor Mamdani and we can expect an endless stream of smears and fake anti-semitism scandals. Uh for example,
26:40
the American Jewish Committee, one of the major pro-Israel lobby groups. The
26:46
director in New York wrote uh we may not be able to change your mind on these
26:51
issues. He he’s referring to Israel. He he wrote this open letter to Manny. He
26:58
says, “We may not be able to change your mind on these issues referring to Israel. However, we will be vigilant in
27:04
ensuring that New York City government and your position as mayor are not used to hold Israel to a double standard or
27:11
to attempt to isolate Israel economically in an effort to dismantle the world’s only Jewish state.” So here
27:17
we have the American Jewish Committee pledging to be a watchdog and a guardian
27:23
for a foreign state for the interests of a foreign country. And similarly the
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Anti-Defamation League, another major Israel lobby group, they very proudly la
27:35
announced that they uh that the ADL launches initiative to track and monitor
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Mamani administration policies and appointments. And it says here, quote,
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Meillech Me Mdani has promoted anti-semitic narratives associated with
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individuals who have a history of anti-semitism and demonstrated intense animosity toward the Jewish state that
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is counter to the views of the overwhelming majority of Jewish New Yorkers. We’re deeply concerned that
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those individuals and principles will influence his administration at a time when we are tracking a brazen surge of
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harassment, vandalism, and violence targeting Jewish residents and institutions in recent years, said
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Jonathan Greenblat, ADL CEO and national director. So you can see that none of um
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Mandani’s copious rhetoric condemning anti-semitism, pledging to fight
28:28
anti-semitism, which I believe he is entirely sincere about. I’ve never seen any evidence that Mamdani is a racist in
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any way. On the contrary, he is deeply opposed to all forms of bigotry. Uh but
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none of his assertions about that have done anything to appease these Israel
28:48
lobby groups because they don’t care about anti-Jewish bigotry. They only care about maintaining Israel as a
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genocidal apartheid state. And as long as Mandani doesn’t support Israel and
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Israeli apartheid, they will continue to accuse him of being an anti-semite. So again, the message there is do not um
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appease them. it won’t work. It will only uh weaken you. So, uh I think I’ll
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leave it there uh and and we can uh bring everyone in for some discussion.
29:25
Thanks for that, Alli. Yeah, it’s uh yeah, the the uh the Corbin model um
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needs to be disrupted whenever it pops uh pops up and and Asa, I know you can
29:37
talk about that. Um, a couple of years ago before the genocide, I spoke with
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Mom Dani for an article um that I was writing for EI um about uh when he was
29:51
an assembly member. Um, I believe his office actually contacted us um because
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uh he was um spearheading this bill uh to stop New York City B or New York
30:06
state uh based charities from uh from funding settlement colonies um
30:14
in the West Bank. Um he Manny introduced the bill. Um he stood with you know
30:22
various local um Palestine solidarity groups uh in New
30:27
York City um to support it. And I mean I just I remember my conversation was uh
30:34
with him was you know he was very appreciative of the coverage and um you
30:41
know very charismatic and he said you know funding colonialism and violence is
30:46
not a charitable activity and I look forward to working with my colleagues in our fight to make that explicit in New
30:52
York state law. Um he had a lot to say about uh settler violence and and the US
30:59
support of colonialism in Palestine. Um and uh yeah I it’s you know I just I I I
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I am like all of us cautious because
31:13
whenever someone you know is elevated to that uh level in politics especially you know
31:20
given um blessing by of course uh Barack Obama in in recent weeks um and you know
31:28
of course by AOC and uh and Bernie Sanders as he mentioned. Um, you know,
31:35
we have to kind of double down on our caution. Um, but
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I I guess it remains to be seen whether his his values that he um says he grew up with and especially as a member of
31:48
SJP and someone who’s been working um, you know, to to make New York City um, a
31:56
less uh, racist place. I don’t know. I mean,
32:04
we can be optimistic maybe. Yeah. Well, I mean, the bigger question is like how much power does the mayor of
32:09
New York really have? I’m not suggesting this this is not an important and powerful position. It
32:16
certainly is. Yeah. But you know even on the key pledges he made that he focused
32:22
on which is affordability and housing uh it’s going to be really difficult for
32:28
him if not impossible to fulfill those pledges because um you know the the the
32:35
property barons of New York will not want that. They will not want limits on
32:40
luxury development. They will not want controls on rent. they will not want initiatives that uh support really
32:48
affordable housing or social housing for people. So he’s going to face tremendous
32:55
opposition and not probably not primarily because of his views on on uh
33:00
Palestine. So it’s going to be he’s going to be under tremendous pressure to surrender on really those key promises.
33:08
And if he doesn’t give in, they will do everything to to uh break him. So it’s
33:15
uh really a a huge challenge that he’s facing.
33:22
Yeah. Yeah. and and it is, you know, the MMO of the Democratic Party to um you
33:29
know, to platform uh real progressives, people who start off, you know, as as
33:35
real leftists um and even call themselves socialists
33:41
and then wear them down into, you know, faint shadows of what they were um in
33:47
order to tow the the the Democratic Party line. And um you know we’ve seen
33:54
we’ve seen those tactics over and over again. Um and uh you know I don’t have a
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lot of faith um in it this time but uh but my my my ears are remain open.
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The view you’re giving Nor is one that a lot of people share. You know they they are deeply skeptical if not outright
34:17
hostile to the Democratic party because of what it’s done. stands for for very good reasons. I mean
34:25
the fact that the that that Camela Harris and Joe Biden were in charge of
34:30
this genocide for uh you know the first year and um
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you know this may not matter in the end because ultimately you know how much power does an individual have? It may
34:46
not uh matter in the end, but to be fair to Zoharan Mandani, I think he’s
34:51
different from uh some of the other figures you’ve talked about uh on a
34:57
personal level, whether it’s Bernie Sanders or Barack Obama who is seen as the great betrayer uh and uh AOC
35:07
in that Zaharan Mdani has a very long and very explicit and very detailed
35:13
commitment to supporting Palestinian rights that none of them had. I mean,
35:19
Bernie Sanders, yes, he’s been critical on on Israel for many years, but within very strict liberal Zionist limits. And
35:27
we saw during the first, you know, until very recently, he wouldn’t call this a genocide. He wouldn’t call for a
35:34
ceasefire. AOC had uh gained attention and support for making statements about
35:40
Palestine uh when she was running, but then as soon as she Yeah. Uh she was pressured, she said, “Oh, I
35:47
don’t really know enough about it. I need to learn more.” It it will be so there’s two aspects of
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this. One, I think Mdani’s commitment is deeper and longer and because he has a
35:59
long record of stating these positions, it’s much harder for him to turn on
36:04
them. And that is a new element here. And what that does in terms of uh
36:11
shaping discussion within the Democrat within and beyond the Democratic party
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will be interesting to see. uh will this embolden more candidates to uh to say
36:23
some of the things which they may think already given the shift in opinion in
36:29
this country but don’t dare to say in other words while not having you know
36:35
again this is the mayor of New York he’s it’s not the president of the United States it’s not you know
36:43
understanding the limits I think we have to be
36:49
uh at least open to unexpected consequences from this unintended
36:55
consequences even if Mamani disappoints people on ABC and D
37:02
which he will you know because he’s a politician politicians are politicians no matter how much you like them personally
37:08
they’re still politicians you have to remember that but still this is both the conse this is
37:15
the consequence of the opening of base that has accelerated because of the
37:20
genocide in Gaza and at the same time it will have consequences of their own and
37:26
we just need to be attentive to attentive to that and not just think we know in advance oh th this it doesn’t
37:34
mean anything because of this this and this or it means everything we don’t know
37:39
things are changing people are skeptical because they say things are the same
37:45
because they’ve always been the same but then eventually they change. Is this that moment? I don’t know. Probably not.
37:52
Could be. Might be the start of it. I’m saying keep an open mind. Politicians are politicians and they
37:59
they have to be held to account. You know, that’s that’s the beginning and the end of it really. You know, no matter uh you know, even if we like him
38:08
more, he we he still has to be held to account. You know, that’s that’s really ultimately the the issue. And none of
38:14
these people are above criticism um or being held to account, which is
38:20
really the Yeah. And you know, I I I believe in that too. That’s why what I’ve laid out
38:26
and some of the things I’ve said on social media have been critical or just honest just saying the positions that of
38:33
Zoharan Mandani that I don’t agree with that people have criticized and I think
38:40
with with justification in in many cases doesn’t mean I don’t like him. I I
38:45
personally like him. I I I can’t say I don’t like I you know I liked him the
38:50
day I met him and I I’ve liked him ever since. But I will hold him accountable. I will hold him accountable because this
38:57
is not about personal loyalty to any individual or to any politician. This is
39:03
about fundamental basic principles that we have to defend. Yeah. And we’re not like the New York
39:08
Times. We’re not going to um you know uh kiss ass uh any politician who gives us
39:17
you know some attention or even praise. um you know we’re we’re not we’re not um
39:24
seeking access you know and and trying to to cement our access to the halls of
39:29
power. We wouldn’t do that. Although I would say Zor and Mom Danny come on the electronic interfer live
39:35
stream. I don’t know. I don’t know. We would we would we would be happy to
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talk to you. Um well uh what I mean if I could advise Zor Danny what I would say
39:47
is um don’t and like don’t rest on your your laurels like don’t think that
39:53
you’ve become because you’ve won this victory and it is a you know a very significant victory
40:00
don’t underestimate the ability of the pro-Israel lobby in particular to make your life difficult. I mean, I think
40:06
that is really should be the lesson of Jeremy Corbyn, of the failure of Jeremy
40:12
Corbyn to become the prime minister, you know, when he he won the victory that he
40:19
did back in 2015 of becoming the leader of the opposition, becoming the leader
40:25
of the Labor Party. It’s easy to forget now what a massive victory that was. You know, it was incredibly significant.
40:33
And yet, you know, Jeremy Corbyn did similar things to what Zoran is doing
40:40
now in embracing this police commissioner who acted
40:47
uh for, you know, the crackdown against the student protests. He’s now embracing her and keeping her on. Jeremy Corbyn
40:54
did very similar things at at the beginning of his term as leader of the opposition and he made his entire shadow
41:01
cabinet out of uh the right-wing of the Labor Party because he said it he didn’t bring his own people on at first. He
41:08
didn’t bring on Diane Abber and John McDonald and all those people on the left of the Labour Party. He brought on
41:13
the right wing of the Labour Party because he was trying to say he was trying to embrace them and to disprove
41:19
the scare stories about him. when he was trying to say that, oh, we’re a broad church of the Labour Party, and he
41:26
actually meant it. Well, his enemies weren’t acting in good faith. No. And so there’s there’s a there’s a real
41:32
danger that Zoran could fall in the same trap. And actually, the the police commissioner, we you know, he he Zoran
41:38
saying he’s going to keep her on. Will she want to stay on? I don’t know. I mean, I don’t know enough about New York
41:43
politics to to to say that she may she may want to stay on, but there is certainly a possibility that the people
41:49
he tries to embrace like this will actually quit on him and kind of backstab him because that’s what
41:55
happened to Corbyn with his um with his right-wing shadow cabinet. They conspired um backed by the pro-Israel
42:03
lobby. they conspired against him and they all quit in succession to kind of
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engineer this crisis against him in 2016. Um, which led to a a second
42:14
leadership campaign against him. Um, so you know there’s a lot of lessons there
42:19
to be learned which I I don’t think enough people are really taking on board.
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Remains to be seen. Um but yeah uh
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we’ll be watching all the lessons apply and we will be watching I I just think it’s too simplistic for
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people to say oh you know none of this ma it’s significant that
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people voted for someone they understood to be
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calling what Israel is doing a genocide. So let’s not forget, let’s not make this I mean I say this after I just spent all
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that time talking about Mamani. Let’s not make this about just Manny. This is
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about the people who voted and the message they sent. And I think that, you
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know, when a vote is a pretty blunt instrument, you know, you can’t say you
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vote for a candidate, you agree with you can’t split your vote a
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thousand ways and say, well, I’m voting for this part, not for that. It’s a yes or no with a candidate. And I think this
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was a resounding yes to somebody who was expressing
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in very human terms the horror that so many people feel at this genocide. And
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that’s not a small thing. No, it’s not a small thing. It’s always delicious to watch the Zionist um you
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know communities crash out over somebody who um doesn’t capitulate to their
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pressure isn’t one of those mayors that just you know robotically said my first trip will be to the Holy Land or you
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know to Israel. Um that’s what they expected. That’s what they paid for. And
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when Zoron said, you know, in that clip that you played, well, I’m going to stay
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here in New York cuz I’m I want to be the mayor of this city. I, you know, I
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think um that was that was the beginning of the great Zionist crash out um over
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him. And um it’s been it’s it’s been
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honestly um yeah pretty fun to to see them, you know, tripping over
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themselves. um and and trying to understand where they went wrong when,
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as you were saying, Ally, this is a this is a referendum um not just by people in
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New York City, but by people all over the country um who are uh you know, who
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are fed up with the propaganda, who who aren’t um taking the bait anymore.
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And these organizations like, you know, the the um AJC and and the ADL
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are simply being marginalized to the point of total uh you know
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like people just don’t think about them anymore. They don’t have any weight anymore. And I think that is due
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um to people, you know, understanding what Israel has always been about, the US’s role in it,
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and people don’t, you know, you don’t just forget about a genocide being live
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streamed to your phone for two years. Um, so we’ll see what that means in terms of the political future for this
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settler colony on this continent. Um but yeah, we’re uh our eyes are open and we
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should remain so.
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Five year old video when he was still in his 20s .. What is socialism?
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Frank Sinatra: My way
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Geure herriari, Euskal Herriari dagokionez, hona hemen gure apustu bakarra:
We Basques do need a real Basque independent State in the Western Pyrenees, just a democratic lay or secular state, with all the formal characteristics of any independent State: Central Bank, Treasury, proper currency1, out of the European Distopia and faraway from NATO, being a BRICS partner…
Euskal Herriaren independentzia eta Mikel Torka
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Esadazu arren, zer da gu euskaldunok egiten ari garena eta zer egingo dugun
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MTM: Zipriztinak (2), 2025: Warren Mosler
(Pinturak: Mikel Torka)
Gehigarriak:
MTM klase borrokarik gabe, kontabilitate hutsa da
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1 This way, our new Basque government will have infinite money to deal with. (Gogoratzekoa: Moneta jaulkitzaileko kasu guztietan, Gobernuak infinitu diru dauka.)





