Muslims are conquering NYC — but Zohran Mamdani says THEY'RE the victims
Zohran Mamdani discusses the perception of Muslims in New York City, arguing that they are often seen as the aggressors despite being victims of discrimination. He highlights the challenges faced by the Muslim community amid rising anti-Muslim sentiment. Mamdani's perspective sheds light on the complexities of identity and victimhood in the context of urban dynamics.
- ▪Zohran Mamdani argues that Muslims in New York City are often mischaracterized as aggressors.
- ▪He emphasizes that the Muslim community faces significant discrimination and challenges.
- ▪Mamdani's views highlight the complexities surrounding identity and victimhood in urban settings.
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