NYC Spends Big on Eid Mubarak While Christian Traditions Get Banned See the Shocking Double Standard

There it is—New York City, lit up not with Christmas lights or anything remotely tied to American tradition, but with giant “Eid Mubarak” displays, thanks to Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s latest political stunt. Apparently, celebrating the end of Ramadan with city-sponsored fanfare is just fine. But don’t you dare put up a nativity scene or a cross—that somehow “violates the separation of church and state.” Funny how that works, isn’t it?

The same left-wing activists who hunt down anything Christian in the public square suddenly lose their voices when it’s Islam or even radical anti-Christian symbols getting center stage. They claim it’s all about inclusivity, but what they really mean is forcing Americans to accept overt displays of other religions—just not their own. If you question this double standard, you’re instantly labeled a bigot or worse. They want less “God Bless America” and more “America, bless whoever we tell you to bless.”

And let’s talk about the real goal here: cultural creep. The so-called progressives running New York are proudly ushering in policies and cultural shifts that put Americans and their values second. Mamdani isn’t just putting on a religious light show—he’s normalizing the idea that New York’s identity is up for grabs. Next, he’ll be lecturing the city about how Islamophobia is America’s greatest sin while ignoring the violence and chaos his own policies spawn.

Of course, we shouldn’t forget that this is the same mayor who hijacked St. Patrick’s Day to hand out lectures about climate change and foreign conflicts far away from home. Somehow, he always finds a way to twist every celebration into an opportunity to scold everyday New Yorkers and push his socialist agenda.

Meanwhile, real New Yorkers are paying the bill—high taxes for city events and initiatives that spit in the face of this country’s founding beliefs. Families are fleeing, businesses are closing, and what does the Big Apple get in return? Lectures, hypocrisy, and a relentless push to erase every last shred of America’s Christian heritage. Is this what New York was built for—or is it just another page from the liberal playbook, trading away tradition for the sake of globalist virtue-signaling?

Source: Townhall


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