Mayor Eric Adams’ readiness to embrace people from every community and even make some his advisers is commendable — but there are limits.
Mayor Eric Adams’ readiness to embrace folks from every community and even make some his advisers is commendable — but there need to be limits.that a senior liaison in Hizzoner’s Community Affairs Unit, Mohammed Bahi, is also the co-founder of “a radical organization with terror ties” called Muslims Giving Back.Having people like Bahi serving on the mayor’s staff, Westrop argues, “amplifies the Islamists” — including those who detest the West.The CCP is America’s biggest threat.
Members of the council have reportedly praised terror groups; Abdur-Rashid has “defended the Iranian regime’s call for Israel’s destruction,” says Westrop. Indeed, Greco seems open about her love for the Communist Chinese regime: She once sang “Ode to the Motherland,” praising it, on stage —Yes, Adams loves to offer people “second chances,” give them the benefit of the doubt, overlook negatives.
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