Why Zohran Mamdani claimed to be African-American on his college application
That’s kinda weird: Zohran Mamdani doesn’t look like an African American. And by his own admission, he doesn’t consider himself to be black.Well that say all you need to know what Mamdani's really like, along with what he thinks of Israelis, and if he's elected to NYC mayor, it'll be a disaster for African-Americans too. Identity politics has ruined much of the system, and the same people who're pro-Islam allowed him to use it in his favor, sadly enough. He may not have been accepted on his first application, but that doesn't mean he hasn't already caused damage in the years since.
So why did he list his ethnicity as “African American” on his college applications?
[...] But that’s a rhetorical question, because we already know the answer: He did it to increase the probability of being admitted to college.
[...] So yeah, already we know why the wannabe socialist mayor listed himself as an African American: He did it to elevate his own probability of being admitted, even if doing so would mean that an actual, real-life African American would be rejected.
Here's more on the Daily Caller about this case, and Mamdani even resorted to victimology:
While campaigning ahead of the Democrat primary, Mamdani frequently referenced being born in Uganda and immigrating to the U.S. at age seven, while also stressing his identity as a Muslim man. In a June interview with an interfaith panel, Mamdani spoke about experiencing Islamophobia after 9/11, according to Religion News.This is so disgusting, but no longer shocking. I should point out that I don't approve of the Catholic nun's wimple either, and to think that people like these actually believe a woman should be ashamed of herself to the point of wearing such a degrading outfit is sad. Mamdani's whining also completely ignores how actual victims who lost their relatives on 9-11 feel, and what he's saying is a slight to them as well. An utter disgrace.
“It’s a fear that I remember all too well as a young Muslim man growing up in New York City. My aunt, who was a doctor and who wears a hijab, felt like she could not exist in public life anymore,” Mamdani said. “We know that there is no room for this, and, yet, too often, all we offer are our version of thoughts and prayers. It is time to actually act upon these beliefs, because we know from James 2:14 that ‘faith without works is dead.'”
Mamdani told reporters just days before the election that running for the mayoral position took a toll on his private life, saying how his Muslim identity had been attacked by those opposing his campaign, according to CBS News.
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