New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani has sparked controversy with a speech on Islamophobia, highlighting the specific targeting of Muslim women during times of heightened anti-Muslim sentiment. The Democratic nominee's words echoed his own personal experience - his aunt's fear after 9/11.
Mamdani recounted that his aunt stopped taking the subway because she did not feel safe in her hijab, illustrating how Muslims are perceived as vulnerable targets. He also spoke to the Muslim community, including those who work in schools and law enforcement, urging them to speak out against anti-Muslim attacks by his opponents.
Former Governor Andrew Cuomo and current Mayor Eric Adams have faced backlash for their comments on Mamdani's candidacy. Cuomo was caught laughing alongside a conservative talk radio host who suggested that Mamdani would "cheer" if an incident like 9/11 occurred. Meanwhile, Adams said New York can't become "Europe," implying that electing a Muslim candidate would lead to "Islamic extremism."
Conservatives have responded with ridicule on social media, including Vice President JD Vance's comment that Mamdani's speech was about his aunt being the real victim of 9/11. However, research suggests that Muslims in America face significant threats and harassment after 9/11, particularly Muslim women who wear hijabs.
Studies have shown a substantial increase in hate crimes against Muslims between 2000 and 2009, with a 500% rise compared to overall hate crimes. Women wearing hijabs have been specifically targeted, with reports of threats, actual violence, and poor birth outcomes among pregnant Muslim women.
Mamdani's speech has shed light on the persistence of Islamophobia in America, highlighting the need for increased awareness and action against anti-Muslim attacks. As he prepares to become New York's next mayor, his words serve as a reminder that Muslims are not just victims of hate crimes but also members of this city who deserve respect and dignity.
				
			Mamdani recounted that his aunt stopped taking the subway because she did not feel safe in her hijab, illustrating how Muslims are perceived as vulnerable targets. He also spoke to the Muslim community, including those who work in schools and law enforcement, urging them to speak out against anti-Muslim attacks by his opponents.
Former Governor Andrew Cuomo and current Mayor Eric Adams have faced backlash for their comments on Mamdani's candidacy. Cuomo was caught laughing alongside a conservative talk radio host who suggested that Mamdani would "cheer" if an incident like 9/11 occurred. Meanwhile, Adams said New York can't become "Europe," implying that electing a Muslim candidate would lead to "Islamic extremism."
Conservatives have responded with ridicule on social media, including Vice President JD Vance's comment that Mamdani's speech was about his aunt being the real victim of 9/11. However, research suggests that Muslims in America face significant threats and harassment after 9/11, particularly Muslim women who wear hijabs.
Studies have shown a substantial increase in hate crimes against Muslims between 2000 and 2009, with a 500% rise compared to overall hate crimes. Women wearing hijabs have been specifically targeted, with reports of threats, actual violence, and poor birth outcomes among pregnant Muslim women.
Mamdani's speech has shed light on the persistence of Islamophobia in America, highlighting the need for increased awareness and action against anti-Muslim attacks. As he prepares to become New York's next mayor, his words serve as a reminder that Muslims are not just victims of hate crimes but also members of this city who deserve respect and dignity.
 . Like, come on guys, can't you see how your words are perpetuating Islamophobia? It's not okay to make jokes about someone being a "vulnerable target" just because they're Muslim
. Like, come on guys, can't you see how your words are perpetuating Islamophobia? It's not okay to make jokes about someone being a "vulnerable target" just because they're Muslim  . And what's with Eric Adams saying that electing a Muslim mayor would lead to "Islamic extremism"? That's like blaming the entire community for something one person might do, you know?
. And what's with Eric Adams saying that electing a Muslim mayor would lead to "Islamic extremism"? That's like blaming the entire community for something one person might do, you know?  We need more people speaking out against these kinds of hate crimes and not just making excuses for why they shouldn't be taken seriously. Mamdani's speech was really powerful and I think we should all be listening to what he has to say about this issue
 We need more people speaking out against these kinds of hate crimes and not just making excuses for why they shouldn't be taken seriously. Mamdani's speech was really powerful and I think we should all be listening to what he has to say about this issue  .
. . These politicians saying stuff about Mamdani's candidacy, like Cuomo laughing with that conservative guy... it's just so out of line
. These politicians saying stuff about Mamdani's candidacy, like Cuomo laughing with that conservative guy... it's just so out of line  . And Adams' comment about "Islamic extremism" is just plain ridiculous
. And Adams' comment about "Islamic extremism" is just plain ridiculous  . I mean, come on, he's trying to win an election and they're already talking about how a Muslim mayor would lead to some kind of extremist takeover? It's like they've never met anyone who actually practices Islam in real life
. I mean, come on, he's trying to win an election and they're already talking about how a Muslim mayor would lead to some kind of extremist takeover? It's like they've never met anyone who actually practices Islam in real life  .
. . The rise in hate crimes between 2000 and 2009 was insane – a 500% increase just for Muslim women who wear hijabs? That's unacceptable
. The rise in hate crimes between 2000 and 2009 was insane – a 500% increase just for Muslim women who wear hijabs? That's unacceptable  . We need to be talking about ways to combat this Islamophobia, not ridiculing people like Mamdani for speaking out against it
. We need to be talking about ways to combat this Islamophobia, not ridiculing people like Mamdani for speaking out against it  .
. , but this stuff is just getting crazy
, but this stuff is just getting crazy  . We need to wake up as a society and start treating each other with respect and dignity
. We need to wake up as a society and start treating each other with respect and dignity  .
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 it's so powerful & real... he shared his aunt's story & how muslim women are specifically targeted during times of anti-muslim sentiment
 it's so powerful & real... he shared his aunt's story & how muslim women are specifically targeted during times of anti-muslim sentiment  Cuomo & adams should be ashamed of themselves for reacting like that... laughin' at a conservative radio host who said mamdani would "cheer" if an incident happened?
 Cuomo & adams should be ashamed of themselves for reacting like that... laughin' at a conservative radio host who said mamdani would "cheer" if an incident happened?  JD Vance thinks mamdani's aunt was the real victim of 9/11?!
 JD Vance thinks mamdani's aunt was the real victim of 9/11?!  that's just messed up... & did u know that muslim women wearing hijabs are 500% more likely to face threats & violence?
 that's just messed up... & did u know that muslim women wearing hijabs are 500% more likely to face threats & violence?  about how Muslim women
 about how Muslim women  are targeted in the US
 are targeted in the US  . It's like, what's going on?
. It's like, what's going on?  Why do people still have to deal with hate
 Why do people still have to deal with hate  and fear
 and fear 
 . And JD Vance's comment? Um, no way
. And JD Vance's comment? Um, no way  ! He needs to educate himself about the real issues facing Muslims in America
! He needs to educate himself about the real issues facing Muslims in America  .
. . We need more people like Zohran Mamdani who are speaking out and sharing their stories
. We need more people like Zohran Mamdani who are speaking out and sharing their stories  . Let's all try to be more understanding and supportive
. Let's all try to be more understanding and supportive  . We need more voices talking about Islamophobia in America.
. We need more voices talking about Islamophobia in America.  #MuslimWomenRights
 #MuslimWomenRights I was like "what's going on with NYC right now?"
 I was like "what's going on with NYC right now?"  And then I saw this thread pop up about Zohran Mamdani, the new mayoral candidate from New York, and his speech about Islamophobia... I'm not gonna lie, I felt kinda bad for him, you know? Like, imagine your aunt being targeted just 'cause she's Muslim, and she's scared to even go out on her own. It's real, fam
 And then I saw this thread pop up about Zohran Mamdani, the new mayoral candidate from New York, and his speech about Islamophobia... I'm not gonna lie, I felt kinda bad for him, you know? Like, imagine your aunt being targeted just 'cause she's Muslim, and she's scared to even go out on her own. It's real, fam  . And the fact that some ppl are laughing at him online is just...
. And the fact that some ppl are laughing at him online is just... 
 . And yeah, women in the hijab are especially targeted, it's like, we're not just victims of hate crimes, we're living our lives too
. And yeah, women in the hijab are especially targeted, it's like, we're not just victims of hate crimes, we're living our lives too  ... his speech was all about amplifying the voices of Muslim women who have been silenced for too long. i mean, we know that there are studies showing a huge spike in hate crimes against Muslims after 9/11, and now we're seeing this ridiculous backlash from conservatives trying to downplay it
... his speech was all about amplifying the voices of Muslim women who have been silenced for too long. i mean, we know that there are studies showing a huge spike in hate crimes against Muslims after 9/11, and now we're seeing this ridiculous backlash from conservatives trying to downplay it  . We need to acknowledge that Islamophobia has been normalized in our society for decades and it's time for real change
. We need to acknowledge that Islamophobia has been normalized in our society for decades and it's time for real change  . I'm not surprised by the backlash on social media, but what shocks me is that some people still think they can use humor to deflect the conversation
. I'm not surprised by the backlash on social media, but what shocks me is that some people still think they can use humor to deflect the conversation  I mean, their chicken gyro is out of this world! And speaking of out of this world, did you see that awesome meteor shower last week? I swear, it was like the sky was putting on a show. Anyway, back to the news... I think it's wild how much attention Zohran Mamdani got for talking about Islamophobia. Like, we need more voices speaking out against hate crimes, you know? It's not just about his aunt or any one Muslim community, it's about all of us coming together to support each other. Oh, and has anyone tried that new coffee shop in Bushwick? Their cold brew is so smooth!
 I mean, their chicken gyro is out of this world! And speaking of out of this world, did you see that awesome meteor shower last week? I swear, it was like the sky was putting on a show. Anyway, back to the news... I think it's wild how much attention Zohran Mamdani got for talking about Islamophobia. Like, we need more voices speaking out against hate crimes, you know? It's not just about his aunt or any one Muslim community, it's about all of us coming together to support each other. Oh, and has anyone tried that new coffee shop in Bushwick? Their cold brew is so smooth!