In a city still scarred by the ashes of September 11, 2001, where nearly 3,000 Americans lost their lives to radical Islamic terrorism, New Yorkers deserve leaders who honor that tragedy with truth, not fiction. Enter Zohran Mamdani, the far-left Democratic Socialist eyeing the Big Apple’s mayoralty, who recently weaponized a fabricated family sob story to paint himself as a victim of “Islamophobia.” But like so much of the progressive playbook, the tears dried up fast when the facts came to light.
During a heated October 24 speech defending his Muslim identity amid accusations of antisemitism over his anti-Israel stance, Mamdani choked up on stage. “I want to speak to the memory of my aunt, who stopped taking the subway after September 11th because she did not feel safe in her hijab,” he lamented, pausing for dramatic effect as the crowd absorbed his narrative of post-9/11 persecution. It was a poignant pivot, shifting focus from his own controversial views—like calling for an end to U.S. aid to Israel and praising the “resistance” in Gaza—to supposed bigotry against everyday Muslims.
The emotional appeal landed with some in the echo chamber of New York’s progressive elite. But within hours, the story crumbled under scrutiny, exposing what critics are calling a blatant lie designed to manipulate sympathy and score political points.
The Aunt Who Was in Tanzania, Not the NYC Subway
Enter Masuma Mamdani, Zohran’s purportedly traumatized aunt and the centerpiece of his tearjerker. According to her publicly available LinkedIn profile, Masuma wasn’t dodging dirty looks on the 7 train in Queens after the towers fell. She was thousands of miles away in Tanzania, deeply embedded in international NGOs focused on public health initiatives in East Africa.
From January 2000 to December 2003, Masuma served as a Senior Programme Development Officer for AMREF (African Medical and Research Foundation) in Tanzania. Her role involved institutional development, partnership management, resource mobilization, and technical support in areas like water and sanitation, integrated management of childhood illnesses, HIV/AIDS in workplaces, and sexual and reproductive health.
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Before that, from January 1999 to December 1999, she worked as a Public Health Consultant for UNFPA (United Nations Population Fund) in Tanzania, evaluating sexually transmitted disease services and reviewing reproductive health programs under the fourth country program (1997-2001) for Tanzania: Life Saving Skills (Emergency Obstetric Care) Needs.
Not a single entry mentions New York City, subways, or even a hijab. In fact, photos from her professional history show her without head covering, further undermining the image Zohran painted of a veiled woman cowering from American Islamophobia. She simply wasn’t here.
This revelation didn’t come from deep-cover investigative journalism but from basic due diligence—scrolling through a LinkedIn page anyone with an internet connection can access. Yet in the rush to canonize Mamdani’s tale, media outlets, including “right-leaning” ones like the New York Post, amplified it without a whisper of verification.
Mamdani’s Pattern of Deception: From Immigration Lies to Mayoral Ambitions
Zohran Mamdani isn’t just peddling family folklore; he’s built a career on bending reality to fit his radical agenda. Born in Uganda to Indian Muslim parents, he immigrated to the U.S. as a child and rose through New York City’s socialist ranks, winning a state assembly seat in 2020. But his record is riddled with red flags for anyone prioritizing America First.
Mamdani has a history of inflammatory rhetoric. He once lied on his immigration application about not being a communist, only to embrace democratic socialism upon arrival. He’s a vocal critic of Israel, accusing it of “genocide” and pushing to defund the NYPD’s hate crime unit while defending “Queers for Palestine” protests. Now, as he campaigns for mayor, he’s leaning hard into victimhood—accusing opponents of Islamophobia to deflect from his own extremism.
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https://americafirstreport.com/zohran-mamdanis-tearful-9-11-tale-unravels-aunt-wasnt-even-in-america/
Typical muslim behavior, his holy book tells him to lie to unbelievers.
ReplyDeleteAs an infidel aware of taqiyya, I wouldn't believe anything that comes out of his mouth.
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