Will the attacks on Zohran Mamdani awaken a “sleeping giant”?

A New Era of Islamophobia? The Rise of Zohran Mamdani and a "Sleeping Giant"

The New York City mayoral election has taken an ominous turn as incumbent candidate Andrew Cuomo's campaign has become increasingly marred by blatant Islamophobia, prompting questions about whether this could awaken the "sleeping giant" of Muslim New Yorkers.

Cuomo, who lost to Zohran Mamdani in the Democratic primary but continued running as an independent candidate, has been accused of tacitly endorsing anti-Muslim rhetoric, including a radio host's suggestion that Mamdani would be "cheering" if there were another 9/11-style terrorist attack on New York. Cuomo's response was to chuckle and say, "That's another problem," while also dismissing Mamdani's dual citizenship as an issue.

Mamdani has taken a strong stance against Islamophobia, emphasizing that his campaign is about serving the people of New York City, not his own personal identity. In a recent speech, he said, "To be Muslim in New York is to expect indignity," drawing parallels with his own experiences as a target of a national smear campaign after founding a Muslim school.

The backlash against Mamdani has been overwhelming, with many Muslims feeling targeted and fearful for their safety. However, there has also been a surge in young people from the Muslim community becoming involved in politics, including phone banking, door-knocking, and voter registration drives.

According to Debbie Almontaser, a senior adviser at Emgage, a nonprofit focused on organizing Muslim Americans, the attacks on Mamdani have taken Islamophobia "to another level." She noted that while she has not been surprised by the hate, what is surprising is how blatant it has become. The campaign has sparked a sense of hope among Muslims and South Asians in New York, who feel that their community is finally being recognized and valued.

In contrast to his predecessor, Cuomo's attitude towards Muslim voters seems to be shifting. At Emgage events, leaders from across the state have spoken about Cuomo's lack of respect for American Muslims during his tenure as governor, including never visiting a mosque and rarely engaging with Muslim leaders.

As the election nears, many believe that the "sleeping giant" of Muslim New Yorkers is finally awakening. With Mamdani on the ballot, the community is becoming more engaged in politics, and voters are demanding to be heard. The question remains whether this newfound activism will translate into electoral success for Mamdani or whether Islamophobia will continue to hold back his campaign.

For now, the message from Muslim New Yorkers seems clear: they will no longer be ignored or marginalized by politicians who seek to exploit their faith and identity for electoral gain. As one woman on the subway was asked if she were Muslim, only to be beat up as a result of her response, it is becoming increasingly clear that this is not just an issue for Zohran Mamdani, but a matter of civil rights and dignity for all New Yorkers.
 
[Image of a sleeping giant with a lightbulb turning on]

[Illustration of Andrew Cuomo with a red "X" marked through it]

[A picture of Zohran Mamdani with a strong, determined expression]

[Frankenstein's monster reanimated, with the label "Awakening"]

[A split-screen image of Debbie Almontaser and Andrew Cuomo, one smiling, one frowning]

[Illustration of a mosque with a bright light shining on it, surrounded by a crowd of people holding hands in solidarity]

[The New York City skyline at sunset, with the words "Hope Rises" written above it]
 
I'm seeing some super sketchy stuff going down with Cuomo's campaign 🤯. Like, what kind of candidate thinks it's funny to laugh off someone suggesting another 9/11-style attack? 😱 It's not exactly subtle, either - if you ask me, that's just Islamophobia on steroids 💥. And now Mamdani's running as the "other guy" and his message is finally getting through to some people: we're not going to be ignored or discriminated against 🙌.

I'm loving how young people from the Muslim community are stepping up to make their voices heard - phone banking, door-knocking, voter registration drives... it's amazing 💪. And Emgage's Debbie Almontaser is speaking truth - this isn't just about Mamdani; it's about all of us who deserve respect and dignity 🙏.

Cuomo used to be all about serving the people, but now it seems like he's more worried about his own electoral chances 🤦‍♂️. The 'sleeping giant' is waking up, and I couldn't be happier 😊.
 
🤕 this is super concerning. cuomo's behavior is so unacceptable 😱 he's basically tacitly endorsing hate speech & perpetuating anti-Muslim stereotypes. it's not just about mamdani's campaign, it's about the larger implications of Islamophobia in our society 🌎. we need to start calling out politicians who are using fear-mongering tactics to win votes 🗳️. and btw, how can we expect muslim americans to feel represented or valued when leaders like cuomo won't even visit a mosque? 🙏 it's time for real change, not just some empty rhetoric 🗣️
 
I don't usually comment but... this whole thing is getting super intense 🤯. I mean, I've seen some crazy campaign tactics in my time, but this one takes the cake. Cuomo's just kinda sitting there like "oh that's funny" when he knows Islamophobia is a big deal and he should be apologizing for it. Mamdani, on the other hand, seems like a total boss 🙌, taking on these hate groups with his own experiences and speaking truth to power.

It's not just about Zohran Mamdani, though - this whole thing's making people realize that Islamophobia is a major issue in NYC and it needs to be addressed ASAP 💪. The fact that young people from the Muslim community are getting involved in politics is a huge positive sign 🌟. We need more of that kind of activism and engagement if we're gonna create real change.

It's also kinda cool to see Cuomo's attitude shifting, but I don't think it's just about him - it's about the whole party being on board with anti-Muslim rhetoric 😒. Until they take a stand against hate groups and start supporting Muslim voters, this whole thing's just gonna keep escalating 🚀.

Anyway, gotta agree with Debbie Almontaser that this is taking Islamophobia to another level 👀. The community's finally speaking out and demanding respect, and I'm all for it 💪!
 
omg its so sad what's happening with cuomo 🤯🚫 his campaign is literally perpetuating hate speech against muslims like who does that?! 😱 mamdani on the other hand is just trying to serve the ppl of nyc not let him be villainized 🙅‍♂️ u know i've been following this story for ages and its getting so out of hand 🤯 i feel like we're witnessing a new era of Islamophobia in nyc 👀

anywayz back to cuomo - has anyone else noticed that he's basically doing everything in his power to NOT engage with muslim voters? 🙅‍♂️ like, what kind of mayor is that?! 😒 mamdani is trying to be the anti-cuomo candidate, and i gotta say i'm LOVING IT 💖 his message of unity and acceptance is just what this community needs right now 🌎 we can't let hate speech & ignorance win! 💪
 
😕 this is so sad 🤯 the way Cuomo's campaign is going on 🚨 it's like he's fueling the fire 🔥 and using Islamophobia as a tool to divide ppl 🤝 instead of bringing them together 👫 Mamdani's stance is giving me hope 🌟 maybe this awakening will bring about change 💪 and more ppl will start talking about the importance of diversity & inclusivity 🌈 we need politicians who respect all faiths & backgrounds 🙏 not ones who use fear to manipulate votes 🗳️
 
this Islamophobia thingy is getting outta control 🤯 like, what's next? are we gonna see ppl being targeted cuz they wear a hijab or something? Cuomo's response to that radio host was so weird, chuckling and stuff... like he wasn't even taking it seriously 😒. but honestly, i think the backlash against Mamdani is good for politics, it's making ppl from the Muslim community realize their worth and voice. gotta keep pushing for change 🌟
 
🚨💬🕊️ I drew a simple diagram to illustrate the situation:

_______
| |
| Cuomo |
| (Islamophobia) |
| |
|_______|
| 🗣️
| Mamdani
| (Muslim identity)
|_________
|
|💥😱 (backlash, Islamophobia)

It's alarming to see how Islamophobia is on the rise in NYC. Cuomo's campaign has been marred by anti-Muslim rhetoric, and it's affecting Mamdani's chances. But what's even more concerning is that this hate is making Muslims feel targeted and fearful for their safety.

🌟💕 There are some rays of hope! Young people from the Muslim community are becoming involved in politics, and they're not afraid to speak up. They're demanding to be heard, and it's amazing to see them taking action.

The "sleeping giant" of Muslim New Yorkers is finally awakening, and it's time for politicians to listen. We need more respect, understanding, and inclusivity from our leaders. 💬
 
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