In recent years, a worrying trend has emerged in the Western world, as many major cities have elected officials of Islamic origin
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One of the most concerning phenomena experienced by the Western world in recent years has been the recent selection of state agents who are completely disconnected from the beliefs and traditions compatible with the hemisphere.
Despite the warnings presented by society, establishment sectors have chosen to continue the tradition of imposing dangerous patterns in the selection of public officials in major cities.
Perhaps the most recent example is that of the Muslim communist Zohran Mamdani, who has managed to secure the mayorship of New York City, but there are more and more cases in which Islamic natives are dangerously occupying positions of power in the most important countries of the West.
La ciudad de Nueva York ha sido la más reciente víctima de esta peligrosa tendencia
Zohran Mamdani
The recently elected mayor of New York City, Zohran Mamdani, of Ugandan origin, is one of the most controversial and dangerous figures of the new American left.
Mamdani promotes a strongly progressive agenda that includes free public transportation, rent control, and higher taxes on large fortunes to fund social services. Meanwhile, the jihadist has promoted a ridiculous agenda aimed at implementing Sharia Law in one of the most important cities in the United States.
In recent months, the assemblyman has faced harsh criticism for his disastrous positions regarding the conflict between Israel and Palestine, since he has repeatedly defended Hamas terrorism.
Mamdani quiere implementar la Ley Islámica en la Ciudad de Nueva York
Sadiq Khan
Sadiq Khan, mayor of London since 2016 and the first Muslim to hold the position, has been a highly controversial figure in British politics. A member of the Labour Party and the son of Pakistani immigrants, Khan came to power with the promise of building a fairer and more sustainable city.
However, his administration has received increasing criticism for the lack of concrete results in key areas such as housing, security, and transportation.
His most emblematic environmental policy, the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ), has been harshly questioned by sectors that consider it an economic burden for workers and small business owners. Added to this is the increase in crime in London, which many associate with ineffective management of the metropolitan police.
La nefastas políticas medioambientales de Khan han llevado a Londres a un importante déficit económico y fiscal
Shabana Mahmood
Shabana Mahmood, Labour MP for Birmingham Ladywood since 2010, was recently appointed Home Secretary of the United Kingdom, becoming the second person of Pakistani origin to hold the position.
Trained in Law at the University of Oxford, Mahmood has built a rising career within the Labour Party, standing out for her highly inefficient political profile.
Her appointment has been full of criticism. Numerous sectors of British politics have disapproved of her due to her controversial lax measures regarding illegal immigration, as well as her support for the terrorism ofHamas in the war between Israel and the terrorist organization.
La secretaria del Interior del Reino Unido brindó apoyo al terrorismo de Hamás
Ausma Malik
The deputy mayor of Toronto, Canada, has been harshly criticized by society for her terrible political proposals, which have mixed elements of communism and Islamic extremism.
Local residents accuse her of prioritizing symbolic speeches over practical solutions to the housing crisis and the rising cost of living. Business owners and neighborhood associations also question her leadership, alleging slowness in decision-making regarding infrastructure and urban security.
Ahmed Aboutaleb
Ahmed Aboutaleb, former mayor of Rotterdam and the first Muslim mayor of a major Western city, has been strongly questioned on numerous occasions for his lack of transparency.
The greatest example of this has been the collapse of the "Feyenoord City" project, a sports and residential complex that left a deficit of 50 million euros, generating criticism about financial oversight and the management capacity of the mayor's office.
The "Feyenoord City" project in Rotterdam consisted of the construction of a modern stadium for the Feyenoord club, accompanied by a residential, commercial, and entertainment complex, with the aim of revitalizing the southern area of the city. Planned as an economic and social engine, the project faced delays, cost overruns, and financing problems.
El exalcalde musulmán de Rotterdam se vio envuelto en varios escándalos por corrupción