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Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani has clarified his stance on the contentious phrase "globalize the intifada" during a recent closed-door meeting with more than 140 business leaders in New York City. Initially, Mamdani had embraced the phrase as a rallying cry for solidarity with Palestinian struggles, which sparked significant debate and criticism.
During the meeting, Mamdani expressed a desire to foster productive dialogue and collaboration among diverse stakeholders in the business community. He acknowledged that the phrase may have been perceived as divisive and counterproductive to building bridges between different groups. By stepping back from his earlier position, Mamdani aims to focus on constructive solutions that address both social justice and economic growth.
This shift in rhetoric highlights the complexities of political discourse in contemporary society, particularly regarding sensitive issues such as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Mamdani's move may signal a broader trend among progressive politicians to balance advocacy with pragmatic engagement in diverse settings.
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