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First on Fox: The college newspaper articles written by Zoharan Mamdani, a candidate of the Samajwadi Mayor of New York City, highlights the initial views of the candidate on various types of topics, which includes concerns about an Israeli anti -Israeli boycott and concerns about “White Previllage”, a Fox News Digital Review.
Mammadani wrote 32 articles for The Bodoin Orient during his four years while studying at Main’s Presetting Bodoin College from 2010 to 2014, With an article His senior year promoted Israel’s academic boycott.
“The purpose of this educational and cultural boycott is to investigate the action of the Israeli government and pressurize the Israeli institutions to occupy Israel and Palestine and occupy Palestine, who co-established their college students in the Palestine organization.
Students for justice in Palestine have become one of the biggest drivers of anti -Israel protests on college complexes since the Hamas massacre of October 7, some are still going to Celebrate the attack.
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Zoharan Mamdani on Saturday, June 28, 2025 during an expedition program at Nan House of Justice in Harlem Neberhood, New York. (Adam Gray/Bloomberg via Getty Image)
In his article, Mammadani was opposing boycott with Barry Mills, president of Bodoin College.
“Finally, Mills regrets no one mentioned Palestinians or Palestine,” Mamdani wrote. “The call for boycott comes in response to more than 60 years of Palestine’s Israeli’s colonial possession. When Mills talk of ‘free exchange of’ knowledge, ideas, and research, and open discourse in Academia, he does so, while he does the privilege of partnerships, which involve the rights of food, the rights of food, which involve the rituals of food, the rights of the food, which is the privilege of the food, the fundamentalist And incorporate the rights to education.
One in 2013 Odd, Mamdani responded to a white student, who raised the issue with criticism of the school’s editorial page, which was very white accusing him of “white privileges”.
Mammadani wrote, “White men have privilege in their near-to-union, which is around television in prints, on television and in our daily realities.” “We, consumers of these media, internal and therefore believe in the innate rights of a white man’s argument and the need for its publication. Therefore, both white privileges are a structural and an individual phenomenon, east.
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Democratic Mayorle candidate Zoharan Mamdani took the stage in his primary election party in New York on Wednesday, June 25, 2025. (AP Photo/Heather Khalifa)
Mammadani said that the “broad male whiteness” of the school’s opinion pages is on the tragic male monopoly present of both discourse and understanding. “
Mammadani explained, “While there is no whiteness, white privilege. This privilege is evident to not to face institutional racism in access to subsidy, college grants, financial institutions, or civil rights. It allows a white person to universal his own experiences.
In Another postThe title “Beard in Cairo”, Mammadani discussed his time to study abroad in Egypt as the Muslim Brotherhood violently saw the rule of President Morsi. He explained that before arriving, he “mostly developed a beard as a symbolic middle finger, which” prevails in the US “is a” terrorist “with a bearded brown.
Mamdani again discussed the privilege, saying that he had “arrived in a society where the privilege was a different color.”
Mammadani wrote, “White was the image of the Christian man, which I was addicted, and in its place a deep, more familiar picture was – one, first, I was fit: Brown skin, black hair and a Muslim name,” wrote by Mamdani. “With the right clothes, some took me to Egypt and most thought that I was Syrian – either the identity allowed me to be untreated access to Cairo’s discovery.”
One in 2014 article Mamdani said that “On the 50th anniversary of MLK’s visit to MLK, we still believe what we still need to achieve,” titled that in the last 13 years, their diversity was doubled to the student population in the last 13 years, it was still behind where it should be. He wrote that the school obtained “satisfaction with the level of diversity” prematurely.
Mammadani wrote, “I have been forced to personally fight with these anomalies during my time.”
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Zoharan Mamdani, the candidate of the Mayor of New York City, belongs to the Indian dynasty and was born in Uganda. (Reuters/Bing Guan)
“I sit in the classroom to not know if I do to fix the misconception of all of an Indian woman’s name. I usually do it, but today I am tired. I am tired of being one of some non-white students in a classroom, if not only one. I discuss only one problem.”
In the same post, Mamdani, who was born of Indian parents in Uganda, felt his struggles uncomfortable as a non-eminent student.
Mamdani wrote, “I am called only a terrorist.” “I pronounce ‘H’ in my name, only to hear mafled laughter. Clothes become foreigners once after catching my body. Cotton shirt is called Dashikis and Sandals Ethnic.”
Mamdani continued, “While I am comfortable in my skin now, I can remember to wish for whiteness in my first year when I felt that some types of girls were impossible to talk about being more kiwi than my skin’s peach. After months, I remember the attraction could only be possible when a girl had a thing for brown.”
Mamdani explained that he has found “solidarity” with some students in the campus, but “Nevertheless, very few people admit that the race is an issue in our campus, or it has ever been one.”
“But if people say that they are blind, do they see me too?” Mamdani wrote.
Fox News reached Mamdani’s campaign for digital comment.
Zoharan Mamdani is challenging Mayor Adams running as an independent in the November election of November. (Getty image)
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Mamdani exploded the national political scenario last month when he won a stunning victory in Democratic Mayrolic Primary in New York City despite facing criticism for his distant policies, including city-driven grocery shops, police defrazing, safe injection sites and minimum wages to $ 30.
Mamdani’s victory provoked a civil war within the Democratic party among liberal people since the defeat of VP Kamla Harris in November and embraced a progressive change towards the rape mold.
Mammadani, thanks to his primary victory, is a clear pioneer in a city, where the Democrats beaten Republican by a margin of about six to six.
Paul Synehoser of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.