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They are not Democrats; they are socialists, and they are parasites. They cannot win on their own by creating their own party, so they are going to latch onto the Democratic Party and feed off of it, with the overall goal of taking it over and killing it
The structure is older than Mamdani. A Jewish organization is recast not as a political actor pursuing political ends but as a hidden hand that moves money in darkness to turn the people against themselves. The Soviet anti-Zionist campaigns ran on exactly this grammar: not Jews as opponents, but Jews as a parasitic force craving influence for its own sake. Mamdani's "monsters" and "dark money" did not invent the frame. They inherited it. The pivot to Gaza is the alibi the frame always carries.
More than 1,000 Palestinians have been killed since the so-called ceasefire”
New York Mayor Mamdani defended his criticism of AIPAC, saying the group backs a system that continues to result in the killing of Palestinians
“Monsters.” “Dark money.” A hidden hand “turning us against one another.”
— Rep Josh Gottheimer (@RepJoshG) June 21, 2026
Swap “AIPAC” for “Jews” and it’s the oldest antisemitic conspiracy theory in the books. That’s not criticizing a lobby. That’s laundering antisemitism from your podium as Mayor of a city with more than a… https://t.co/KOJ2HaImFE
Mamdani is usually careful not to cross the line from harsh (and often false) criticism of Israel into outright antisemitism, but this time there is no other reasonable way to interpret his remarks.
Notice how he describes AIPAC's funding as "dark money," invokes the age-old conspiracy trope of Jewish influence over centers of power, and then effectively blames it for America's economic problems.
Straight out of the antisemitic playbook.
Was it Joseph Goebbels who said in 1939: "those monsters move millions of dollars in dark money to preserve their single goal: to divide us so they can hold on to power"
No, it was Zohran Mamdani in 2026.
Any historian or academic pretending not to know what is going on here is either lying to themselves or to the public.
Was it Joseph Goebbels who said in 1939: "those monsters move millions of dollars in dark money to preserve their single goal: to divide us so they can hold on to power"
— Rabbi Poupko (@RabbiPoupko) June 21, 2026
No, it was Zohran Mamdani in 2026.
Any historian or academic pretending not to know what is going on here is… pic.twitter.com/zdYhqIIF7J
WATCH: After getting called out for demonizing Jews & Israel, Mamdani doubles down by blaming Israel & AIPAC for everything in the Middle East, no mention of Hamas or Hezbollah. He even tried to claim a known terrorist was a "journalist"
Reporter: Some members of the Jewish community, including Democratic Congressman Josh Gottheimer, were alarmed by the language you used at the rally last week, calling AIPAC monsters who move dark money.
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 22, 2026
Mamdani: I want to be very clear. We’re talking about a status quo where… pic.twitter.com/LboJcLXBGG
The mayor of the city with the world’s largest Jewish population is pushing conspiracy theories about “money men” who “move millions in dark money” to “turn us against one another” — and calling them “monsters.”
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani says "ICE should be abolished."
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) June 22, 2026
MAMDANI: “I will not sit here alongside you and proclaim that the only way to respond to [immigration] is an agency that I’m older than.” pic.twitter.com/8nAsYuUFxb
Mayor Mamdani and Lyle Culpepper address the AIPAC controversy pic.twitter.com/rV5qgE477S
— Lyle Culpepper (@ShutupLyle) June 22, 2026
Watch Charlie Kirk's so-called friends Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly undermine his warnings on Islam's threat to the West.pic.twitter.com/0AY7zeNF7P
— Nathan Livingstone (MilkBarTV) (@TheMilkBarTV) June 22, 2026
Mamdani ran as a Democrat like a cuckoo bird: never to belong, only to take over. The DSA said it plainly:
— Canary Mission (@canarymission) January 2, 2026
"We hate the Democratic Party”
“We need to orient ourselves toward insurrection”
"We need to take that Empire (America) down from within"
Our warning still stands: this… pic.twitter.com/N9p1VkSEaz
Zohran Mamdani loves talking about AIPAC, “dark money,” and “monsters” while invoking antisemitic tropes.
— Sam E. Antar (@SamAntar) June 22, 2026
Fine. Let’s talk about his dark money funding.
My investigation traced a charitable-to-political conversion pipeline involving organizations funded through George Soros’s…
No matter how much the other side tries to divide and distract, the question New Yorkers face at the ballot box tomorrow is not “When did you arrive?”
— Zohran Kwame Mamdani (@ZohranKMamdani) June 23, 2026
It is “Can you afford to stay?”
For a city you can afford: Vote Darializa, Claire, and Brad. pic.twitter.com/JFRXSvSixk
At a campaign rally in Brooklyn on June 18th, Mamdani called AIPAC a "monster," one that fears democracy and, in his words, "an end to genocide and Netanyahu's wars." He accused the organization of moving "millions in dark money" to "turn us against one another."
SWC CEO Jim Berk responded: "The suggestion that Jewish political participation is inherently suspect, illegitimate, or secretly manipulative is abhorrent. This is the same old story, retold in a new language. But when Jewish organizations alone are portrayed as uniquely divisive or corrosive, we cross into territory where old prejudices take root."