… your religion?Have you noticed how many times @ZohranKMamdani has promoted Islam since he became mayor of NYC? Is this a manifestation of "freedom of religion" or a violation of the separation of religion (church) and state? Does your freedom of religion supersede our rights to be free from…
— Gad Saad (@GadSaad) March 20, 2026
BREAKING: IsIamic public prayer takes over NYC's Prospect Park with Mayor Mamdani pic.twitter.com/HxtbDsKUnz
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) March 20, 2026
Councilwoman Vickie Paladino representing District 19 of Queens
Just think back on every time you were told not to say 'Merry Christmas' and every time they sued to have the ten commandments removed from a courthouse, and every teacher that was reprimanded for wearing a cross, and every politician who was called a weirdo 'bible thumper' for going to church on Sunday, and every kid who was told he couldn't pray in class, and every nativity scene that was vandalized, and every pompous lecture about 'the separation of church and state' you had to endure.
Just remember all of that as you watch what's currently happening here in New York.
… invoking religion when discussing migration, and many progressives applaud instead of objecting.Democrats fought hard to separate church and state, until the politician was Muslim and the “church” became a mosque.
— I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸 (@ImMeme0) March 20, 2026
Now Mamdani openly references his Islamic faith in leadership, citing the Prophet Muhammad and Hijra to frame policy, hosting Ramadan events at City Hall, and… pic.twitter.com/WTqt4ktphe
Under their new standard, separation seems to apply only when the institution is a church and the leader is Christian. When it involves a Muslim and a mosque, it is framed as diversity and inclusion.
The rules for thee, not for me.
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