Zohran Mamdani’s heritage accuses the Italian “hate” of Columbus Stance

Zohran Mamdani’s heritage accuses the Italian “hate” of Columbus Stance

wp-content%2Fuploads%2Fsites%2F2%2F2025%2F08%2Fnewspress-collage-um32kzs5r-1754437450212 Zohran Mamdani's heritage accuses the Italian "hate" of Columbus Stance

The candidate of the Democratic Socialism mayor, Zahran Mamdani Demolishing Christopher Columbus statues.

The Columbus Heritage Alliance-which includes 40 Italian American groups-points out 2020 MADDAN Resources It appears to be given the middle finger to the Columbus statue in Astoria and declares its “landing”.

“It should be clear now for all people with good intentions that the Italian Americans have no tolerance with hatred,” said Angelo Vivolo, the coalition head in the cleaning statement obtained by the position. Why does the Democratic candidate for the mayor and our heritage hate us?

The Columbus Heritage Alliance accused the democratic municipal candidate Zahran Mamdani from the Italian “hatred” of the American “hate” over his calls to tear the Christopher Columbus statues. Matthew Makdirmot

“For those who are late for this last anger, the candidate Zahran Mamdani expresses his hatred in a public and clear way in a clear and clear way to everyone on social media.”

The statement, Mamdani, a member of the Queens and Frontron Association, of winning the town in November, accused his “right” to hate and those who disagree should bend to “his view of who we are.”

In recent years, the famous Italian explorer has been criticized for resorting to violence, slavery and forced transformation of the original peoples to Christianity during his trips about five centuries ago.

Columbus Day, a federal holiday, is widely celebrated throughout the United States but every year, you choose more and more municipalities to celebrate The day of the original peoples Instead or at least, celebrate both cases on the same day.

“Zahran Mamdani supports the destruction of the memorial to honor the individual achievements of the Christopher Columbus, as he supports the termination of Columbus’s day, a long -term national holiday.”

Mamdani published a picture of himself giving the Columbus statue in the middle of the middle in 2020. Zoran Mamdani/h

“These symbols carry a deep meaning for many, especially within the Italian American society,” continued. “He threatens to divide the division and the ideology of polarization by deepening fractures in our city at a time when unity and pragmatic leadership are strongly required.”

Mamdani – who supports boycotting the movement and sanctions against Israel – also accused the rise of anti -Semitism by refusing to condemn the controversial phrase “Globalization of the uprising” A cry of a cry that many believe that calls for violence are against the Jews.

After criticism, Mamdani recently said he “will” use the term.

“You may not agree to the procedures by the two countries,” said Vivolo. “But discrimination against people from those countries that live here is completely different. Our great and varied city cannot succeed unless we are respected and compliment to ethnic, religious and ethnic differences.

“When you offend one sweat, one religion, one sweat, you offend everything.”

The message urges Mamdani to “drop hatred, retract his harmful notes, and curb his disagreement and communicate with all electoral districts.”

Angelo Vivolo, president of the Columbus Heritage Alliance, said that Mamdani’s speech on Columbus “deepens fractures in our city.” Christopher Sadovsky

“If this is not the case, the Italian Americans and all familiar voters will see the dangers of Mamdani administration and instead they gather behind a candidate committed to practical solutions, common values and the real desire to improve life for all New Yorker,” said Vivolo.

The Italian American leaders recently met to discuss Mamdani’s opposition to honor Columbus.

Mamdani’s campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Mamdani was convincingly won by a Democratic Party elections in June, but he will continue to face in the Republic in November Cortis Salwa as well as former ruler Andrew Como and current mayor Eric Adams, who run as independents.

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