Nobody said that. Zohran said he wanted to follow international law and be an example. And now he’s putting top Zionists in top positions of his administration.
Zohran got popular by being pro Palestine and has seemingly already thrown that overboard.
No Zohran has been extremely outspoken pro-Palestine in the past. He said he would have New York follow international law and ban trade with Israel until Israel abides by international law.
I’m simply saying no one should criticize a NYC police chief for their views on foreign affairs for the same reason a NYC mayoral candidate shouldn’t be criticized for their views on foreign affairs. Did you think it was legitimate for him to face that criticism during his campaign?
Nobody said that. Zohran said he wanted to follow international law and be an example. And now he’s putting top Zionists in top positions of his administration.
Zohran got popular by being pro Palestine and has seemingly already thrown that overboard.
Literally everyone said it. The clip of him being asked at the debate if he would visit Israel as mayor was what started it.
No Zohran has been extremely outspoken pro-Palestine in the past. He said he would have New York follow international law and ban trade with Israel until Israel abides by international law.
You’re missing the point of my original post.
I’m simply saying no one should criticize a NYC police chief for their views on foreign affairs for the same reason a NYC mayoral candidate shouldn’t be criticized for their views on foreign affairs. Did you think it was legitimate for him to face that criticism during his campaign?
Can you click the video in the post and watch it.
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Bravo!