This happened on Times Square yesterday. Check out the Muslim call to prayer at the end. Muslims and Muslim sympathizers held an anti-Trump rally which included Chelsea Clinton and Hamas agent Linda Sarsour.
Thank you to all who organized #IAmAMuslimToo today – Charlotte’s 1st protest rally. #NoBanNoWallNoRaids pic.twitter.com/5mSXGQtPJU
— Chelsea Clinton (@ChelseaClinton) February 19, 2017
The NY Governor Andrew Cuomo tweeted a speech he recently gave to show the protesters he stands in solidarity with them. According to his speech, the only two things he is not are white and Christian.
“…And that as a New Yorker, I am a Muslim! And as a New Yorker, I am Jewish! And as a New Yorker I am a refugee! And as a New Yorker I am black! And as a New Yorker, I am gay! And as a New Yorker I am poor! And as a New Yorker, I am homeless! And as a New Yorker I’m a child who needs an education and as a New Yorker I am a family living in poverty! And that we are all connected and that we are one…”
The genocide of Christians doesn’t matter, the attacks on New York by radical Muslims like Linda Sarsour don’t matter.
I stand in support of the march for equality and tolerance in Times Square today. We are one New York. #IAmAMuslimToo pic.twitter.com/PqFAvuPDNE
— Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) February 19, 2017
As a New Yorker, I’m a Muslim.
I’m Jewish.
I’m a refugee.
I’m black.
I’m gay.
I’m poor.
I’m homeless. #IAmAMuslimToo pic.twitter.com/SFiDLJn7qK— Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) February 19, 2017
Call to prayer at #iamamuslimtoo rally in Times Square, New York pic.twitter.com/Apb18d7wU2
— Jason Stern (@IbnLarry) February 19, 2017
It was only three years ago when Cuomo told conservative Republican residents to get out of New York. Radical Muslims, however, can stay.
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“Their problem isn’t me and the Democrats; their problem is themselves,” the governor said on Albany’s The Capitol Pressroom radio show.
“Who are the they? Right to life, pro-assault weapons, anti-gay — if that’s who they are, they have no place in the state of New York because that’s not who New Yorkers are.”