@ChrisMenjivar4@_InfoGram_ The replies to this absolutely show me how clueless the left is about real world economics. They would love to see their country collapse just to badly hurt America. What a moronic attitude. Hundreds of business and thousand of Canadians will lose jobs if this lasts a few months
@Scaramucci@ItsDeanBlundell A great leader. Hundreds of Canadian business will go under and thousand will go unemployed but thatโs worth it to โhurtโ orange man. You guys have mental issues
Anyone supporting this is a lazy, bring nothing to their society loser
@jv4305@BillAckman love @BillAckman but he is way too smart to believe this BS .. he said it MIGHT, the data today shows it doesn't and if anything it shows that fever from the actual virus caused more miscarriage ... people need to stop feeding morons like Rand Paul
@m0thafukkaj0nes@NyaduwaO@Osint613 Sounds just like what Islam has done to that side of the world over the last few hundred years but I guess weโll ignore that right?
@davidconstable6@MarcScottEmery Muslims have no beef with the Jews huh... โThe Hour will not be established until you fight with the Jews, and the stone behind which a Jew will be hiding will say. โO Muslim! There is a Jew hiding behind me, so kill him.โโ
Spain estimates some 49,000 migrants crossed into the enclave of โCeuta in North Africa over the past 24 hours, as they rushed by sea and land from Morocco https://t.co/sBZzgKOT9M
@Shlomo_Segall Abby clearly has mental issues so I ignore it but it's crazy to me leftist Jews who think like her when the Holocaust happened less than 100 years ago and Israel didn't exist - what was the excuse back then?
If you do one thing, share this video.
I AM A JEW. MAMDANI IS YOUR ENEMY. GOEBBELS WOULD BE PROUD. HE IS NOT AN ANTIRACIST. HE IS A SUPER RACIST. LISTEN TO JEWS OR MAKE THE SAME MISTAKE AS THE GERMAN CITIZENS OF 1938.
@waltermasterson Zionism IS Judaism and Judaism IS Zionism there is no sepration - the only people who seperate both are Jew haters who just want a pass to be openly antisemitic
Zohran Mamdani just spent an official city video prosecuting a foreign head of state for a crime that head of state has not been charged with. The NYC mayor called Benjamin Netanyahu the architect of a genocide. The International Criminal Court, whose warrant Mamdani says he is honoring, charged no such thing.
New York does not have a State Department. It has potholes, public safety failures, economic mismanagement, and a wave of antisemitic hate crimes the mayor found time to ignore this week.
When a local executive reaches past his own city to indict an allied nation, the question is not whether he is right about Israel. The question is why the mayor of New York thinks the arrest of foreign leaders is in his job description to begin with.
Mamdani wraps himself in the ICC. But the ICC did not charge Netanyahu with genocide. Its own Pre-Trial Chamber, working from the prosecution's evidence, could not find that the elements of extermination were met, and the prosecutor pointedly declined a genocide count.
That omission is deliberate: the intent to destroy a people, as opposed to wartime conduct, was not established on the record - and the wartime conduct needs to be evaluated in the context of a war waged by terrorists who have indoctrinated and used child soldiers and embedded themselves within a civilian population.
Mamdani took the one word the court refused to use and made it his headline. He is using the courtโs letterhead to sell a verdict the court declined to reach.
Then there is the arrest itself. The United States is not a party to the Rome Statute. A visiting head of government at the U.N. carries diplomatic protections under the Headquarters Agreement, a treaty the United States is bound to honor. If a mayor or an NYPD official tried to arrest Netanyahu on an ICC warrant, they would be violating federal law and could themselves face federal conspiracy charges.
So Mamdani's climbdown is not principle. It is the discovery, eight months after he promised the arrest, that the thing he promised was always a crime.
The job he holds is the city. The job he described is someone else's. Foreign affairs are a federal power, Article I and Article II, not the New York City Charter. A mayor does not conduct diplomacy, does not recognize or reject foreign governments, and does not arrest their leaders.
When Mamdani says he has reviewed every avenue available under applicable law, he is describing a review no mayor has standing to conduct. The correct answer to whether New York City can arrest a foreign prime minister was available without a legal review. It is no. It was always no. That he needed a video to arrive there tells you the review was theater.
This brings us back to the word he cannot stop saying and cannot support. Genocide is not a synonym for a war he opposes. It is a legal term with an intent requirement, and the body he cites declined to charge it.
When the chief executive of America's largest city repeats that a democratic ally is committing genocide, as settled fact, on government channels, against the finding of the very court he invokes, he moves past criticism. He launders an accusation the law has not sustained into the official voice of New York.
That is how a civil rights problem becomes a civil rights emergency: through the normalization of the charge from the seat of municipal power, not through one man's private opinion.
There is a number that measures the distance between what this mayor does and what he is paid to do. More than half of all confirmed hate crimes in New York City this year were antisemitic, in a city where Jews are roughly a tenth of the population.
That is the emergency inside his jurisdiction, the one he has the authority and the duty to answer. He made a video about a foreign leader he cannot touch instead. New Yorkers did not elect a prosecutor for The Hague. They hired a mayor, who is not doing his job. Itโs time for Governor Hochul to fire him.
Mayor Mamdani knew all along that he could never arrest Israelโs Prime Minister Netanyahu or any foreign leader in New York City, which hosts the United Nations. Yet, he postured, virtue-signaled, used fiery rhetoric & lied as part of the tried & tested "pro-Palestine" ethos & strategy post-10/7 to build a political career and curry favor with a radicalized and selectively outraged voter base. This is the state of the contemporary โpro-Palestineโ and anti-Zionist movements: zero accomplishments; no progress for Gazans or Palestinians on the ground; hollow sloganeering; empty promises; using Palestinians for personal gain; spreading divisiveness and unnecessarily incendiary language that goes nowhere; making a point but never making a difference, and blaming failures on everyone else.
Mamdani is the latest iteration of a well-established pattern that has gotten the Palestinian people nowhere for decades. This is precisely why the DSA socialists, the neo-Communists, and Islamists are dangerous and cannot be trusted as actual allies and custodians of the Palestinian cause, nor as real partners in building prosperous and improved Western societies.
@NewYork_Jew@Emilyaustin And then she wonders why Israelis didnโt treat him with a red carpet. They arenโt about that BS. They fight and die to protect their own