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Originally Posted by Mr.Retired
President Eric Adams, the leading Democratic vote-getter in the race for mayor so far, despite his associations with Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, who has made anti-semitic statements.
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Curtis Sliwa's Guardian Angels protected the Jewish people during the Crown Heights Riots.
Curtis is not an anti-semite. He raised truths of how politics are run that can only come across
as being discomforting.
One thing is for sure, Curtis never called Jews blood suckers and slum Lords of Black communities,
called for white genocide,demeaned Pope Paul II and homosexuals.
Farrakhan did and Eric Adams association with the Leader of Islam should have been questioned
from the start and he should have been asked to denounce this hate group prior to his attempt of running for office.
I pray there is one fearless reporter in New York City brave enough to raise that question.
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You are talking empty rhetoric here that the ultr-orthodox community would not agree with
Curtis Sliwa was talking about, in his opinion,
the of Hasidic community having a corrupt and expansive over-bearing relationship
with the communities they are in, with high birth rates exploiting the welfare system and section 8 housing
producing men who don't work and who are lacking in a basic education and sometimes English language skills
and that they "bloc" vote to deliver votes to politicians who support what they are doing.
That is a threat to the fundamental way they do things
As for Eric Adams
https://www.jewishpress.com/news/isr...el/2021/06/25/
Left-Wingers Grieving over Adams’ Projected Win Because He Loves Israel
By David Israel - 15 Tammuz 5781 – June 25, 2021
The Haredi magazine asked the candidate back in May: If elected, do you plan on doing the job New York City mayors have traditionally done, to be an advocate for Israel?
Adams answered: “I’ve visited Israel twice, I am going back again, and I am going to try to find a plot of land so it can be my retirement place. I love the people of Israel, the food, the culture, the dance, everything about Israel.”
Mishpacha asked: Where in Israel do you plan on retiring?
And Adams answered, laughing, “In the Golan Heights.”
OMG, is he even a Democrat? Doesn’t he know the Golan Heights are treif ever since President Donald Trump recognized it as part of Israel? How does Adams expect to win in NYC with these Israel-loving statements? How can a black man be a friend to Jews and Israel and still attract the Black vote?
They asked him about a NY Times article that revealed he once “praised Farrakhan and hung out with Sharpton.”
Adams answered honestly (although, clearly, he came prepared for that one): “If you do the math, 1993 was 28 years ago. If anyone ever had a question, is Eric anti-Semitic? Look at my 20-year run. I am not anti-Semitic and I don’t subscribe to the philosophy of the Nation of Islam. We were part of using the local members here as part of the crime-fighting initiative — we were in a different city back then, with 2,000 homicides a year, 98,000 robberies. They had a security program that was like the crisis management of today. Eric is not anti-Semitic, Eric is a friend of the Jewish community.”
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NY POST
Satmar Hasidic community endorses Eric Adams for NYC mayor
By Sam RaskinJune 9, 2021
Mayoral hopeful Eric Adams on Tuesday won the endorsement from a traditionally bloc-voting Orthodox Jewish group, according to reports and the Adams campaign.