Posted on 11/09/2025 2:27:06 AM PST by Salman
How did an Islamist socialist who posed with an unindicted terror bombing coconspirator become elected to head a city of terror survivors, the “most Jewish city in America” and how did he defeat an Italian-American political dynasty in what was once an Italian-American city?
Because that New York City, the one people imagine from movies, no longer exists.
In 1989, the last year of Mayor Ed Koch’s administration, Jews outnumbered Muslims roughly 4 to 1. By 2013, the last year of Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s administration, the number of Muslims had doubled and the number of Jews continued to drop.
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As a teaser here is the first of the charts.

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Mamdani got approximately 50% of the non-Orthodox Jewish vote.
“Jewish” really ought to be in quotes at that point, because I’d bet the vast majority of “Jewish” imamdanny voters don’t believe in G-d, they do believe in government leftism.
yep, about as Jewish as the Jews who were worshiping Baal when Moses came down from the mountain.
This Neo-New York could just as easily be London or Toronto. It has no past and no future. Like Mamdani, it’s not part of America, and is open to being colonized by any group with organization, determination and a mission. What was done to London is happening to New York City. It’s futile to ask why New Yorkers are letting this happen, like me, they no longer live there.
A fascinating article with lots of charts. Forget the Jews of NYC, what about the Italians, the Irish, the Polish, the Catholics and a dozen of other groups which in the past, would have simply out-voted these intruders? New York City is not the NYC that we all grew up with.
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Where are the other 7 charts?
Please post. Thanks.
There’s places here around Tampa that actually make good authentic “Noo Yawk” pizza, and real Jewish bagels. And with the influx of Asians there’s quite a few good Chinese restaurants. I thought we’d miss all that when we left NY, but those restauranteurs are also making the Exodus. Yeah, I miss the old NY but you really can’t go home again.
Exactly
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