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Hillary Clinton and Andrew Cuomo's "Multiculturalism of Fear" Tactics Exposed

The Majority Report w/ Sam SederNovember 6, 202512 min245,241 views
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NYC Mayoral Race Dynamics

  • πŸ—³οΈ The discussion centers on the New York City mayoral race, with anticipation that Donald Trump might deploy troops in NYC if Eric Adams (referred to as "Mum Donnie") is elected.
  • πŸ’‘ The race is characterized by a significant "freakout" over Adams, particularly from figures like Andrew Cuomo, who is criticized for his aggressive and, at times, explicitly racist campaign tactics.

Critiques of Democratic Establishment

  • 🀝 The Democratic establishment's endorsement of Adams is questioned, with examples like Jeffries endorsing him while criticizing him, and Chuck Schumer evading direct questions about his vote.
  • πŸ’° This approach is seen as catering to the "Zionist donor class" or "billionaire donor class" rather than genuine constituents.

Hillary Clinton's Controversial Stance

  • πŸŽ™οΈ Hillary Clinton's appearance on "The Unholy Podcast" is highlighted, where she was asked about whether Jewish people in NYC should be concerned about Adams.
  • πŸ€” Clinton's response was evasive, stating "We'll have to see what happens. I hope not," and refusing to state whether she would vote for Adams, claiming she doesn't vote in the city.
  • ⚠️ This is framed as a deployment of "fake anti-semitism" and innuendo, which the speaker argues will damage the fight against genuine anti-semitism.

"Multiculturalism of Fear" vs. "Multiculturalism of Hope"

  • 🌍 The election is presented as a choice between two visions of multiculturalism: Cuomo's "multiculturalism of fear," which relies on exploiting existing hatreds (likened to Ken following the Southern Strategy), versus Adams' "multiculturalism of hope," which emphasizes commonality and shared issues like affordability.
  • πŸ—£οΈ Clinton and Cuomo are accused of using anxiety about racial oppression and identity politics cynically to maintain the status quo and divide people.
  • πŸ“‰ Their tactics are described as increasingly desperate and comparable to Trump's 2016 campaign in their level of overt racism and fear-mongering.

Tactics Losing Potency

  • ⏳ The speaker argues that these tactics, including the deployment of "fake anti-semitism" and identity politics, have been used too often and are losing their effectiveness.
  • πŸ“‰ This overuse has caused real damage, making it harder to combat genuine racism and leading to a "boy who cried wolf" scenario.
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Eric AdamsAndrew CuomoHillary ClintonMulticulturalismIdentity PoliticsAnti-SemitismRacismZionismNew York City MayorDemocratic PartyDonor ClassCampaign TacticsFear-Mongering
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