Stop Calling Zohran Mamdani ‘Pro-Hamas’ — You Sound Ridiculous
Opinion: I'm surrounded by morons.
Let’s get one thing straight — being pro-Palestinian is not the same thing as being pro-Hamas. I shouldn’t even have to say that in 2025, but here we are — watching a smear campaign unfold against one of the few politicians in this country who actually speaks truth to power. Zohran Mamdani is standing up for human rights, calling for an end to collective punishment, and somehow that makes him a terrorist sympathizer? Miss me with that nonsense.
The man represents a district in Queens, not Gaza City. He’s not carrying out violence — he’s calling out violence. He’s doing what moral leaders have always done: demanding that America stop funding and defending atrocities abroad. And because he’s brown, Muslim, and unapologetically critical of the status quo, the political establishment slaps on the “pro-Hamas” label to shut him up. It’s lazy, racist, and dangerous.
This is the same tactic that’s been used for decades — from Malcolm to Mandela — paint anyone who stands up against empire as a threat. It’s a script older than all of us. And every time, history ends up vindicating the so-called “radicals.” Zohran is in that lineage: a young, fearless voice trying to bring moral clarity to a system that profits off silence.
Let’s talk about what’s really going on here. They can’t handle seeing a brown, Muslim man winning elections, speaking with conviction, and refusing to bow to power. They can’t handle someone who represents the new America — diverse, conscious, and unafraid. So they reach for the dirtiest tool they’ve got: fear. They use Hamas like a bludgeon to scare people away from solidarity, to make compassion look criminal.
But the truth is simple: calling for Palestinian freedom doesn’t mean you support Hamas — it means you support humanity. And if you can’t see the difference, maybe the problem isn’t Zohran Mamdani. Maybe it’s your conditioning.
Zohran’s not the extremist here — the extremists are the ones cheering on the bombing of civilians and smearing anyone who says “stop.” The extremists are the ones turning decency into dissent.
Wake the f**k up.
Jordan is a rapper and media entrepreneur from Atlanta focused on culture, ownership, and community sovereignty.


