Ethics Alarms “I believe this is a city of international law.”
—Zohran Mamdani, on ABC News, saying that he would do everything in his power to enforce warrants from the International Criminal Court….which have no authority in the United States, just like the Court itself. He added, “and being a city of international law means looking to uphold international law.”
"Gee, do you think this guy is a globalist? The problem is, as usual, Mamdani doesn’t know what he’s talking about. Everything within his power is nothing. An international warrant has as much legal force in the U.S. as Confederate money or a Bazooka Joe comic.
"New York City is not a city of international law, and the Communist mayor saying that he “thinks” it is means about as much as him saying, “I am the Lizard King!” or “I believe in the Tooth Fairy.” Cities cannot individually decide to enforce ICC warrants or international law; these are national policy decisions, and New York City as well as the states are bound by U.S. policy.
"Oh yeah, this is going to work out real well."
Speaking of Mamdani: Mamdani's Version of Iran's Gay-Erasing Blueprint Now Comes to NYC
. . . "First: Zohran Mamdani is many things, but stupid isn't one of them. Ignorant, yes, to the nth degree; poorly informed and deeply indoctrinated, also yes. But he's not stupid. He seems to have hit on a way to appease two constituencies that couldn't be more different.
"Second: Mamdani owes the Islamic community. Big time. His campaign was heavily funded by the Council on American-Islamic Relations, or CAIR. They spent a lot of money getting this guy into office, and you have to wonder why; it seems a bit of a stretch to think that they would support a guy who was as pro-gay and pro-transgender as Zohran Mamdani - unless they saw this possibility coming.
"Third: This is the Iran model. Yes, really. In Iran, you can be executed for being gay, but you can be diagnosed with "gender-identity disorder" and altered surgically. Some may point out that being gay in Iran is a crime, whereas being transgender is seen as a medical condition, but Iran discriminates harshly against transgender people, even after alteration. Could Mayor-elect Mamdani's more radical Islamic supporters be hoping for just such a thing in New York?"
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