Thursday, July 09, 2026

NYC travelogue excludes Jewish, Irish and Italian neighborhoods

Zohran Mamdani's machinations have struck again, as he continues to espouse favoratism for Muslim enclaves in NYC:
A New York City “neighborhood passport,” which the city’s official marketing group created and which is on hand at libraries in the Big Apple for tourists coming for the World Cup, includes a “cultural map” of the city detailing “thriving international communities and cultures.”

The map identifies 30 neighborhoods associated with immigrant populations, including “Little Palestine” (Bay Ridge, Brooklyn), “Little Egypt” (Astoria, Queens), “Little Pakistan” (Newkirk Plaza, Brooklyn) and multiple Chinatowns.

The map, which is sourced from the New York City Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs, does not note any Jewish neighborhoods. (The immigrant affairs office doesn’t include posters for “Little Palestine” or “Little Egypt.”)

Reactions were mixed to the lack of depiction of Jewish neighborhoods, as well as Irish and Italian ones.

“They just couldn’t figure out how to represent 11% of the city,”
stated Avital Chizik-Goldschmidt, a writer. “Couldn’t decipher where the Jews are from. Asked everyone. Huge riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma.”

The map was intended to show parts of the city that have “substantial foreign-born populations from regions and countries around the world,” according to City Hall. “It does not highlight religious groups.”
Oh, but it does. It highlights neighborhoods where Islamists doubtless live. And where those who take the woke identity of "palestinian" also live. It's very telling of where NYC is sadly going now. And all the while, they also sadly indicate spite for Irish and Italians.

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