‘No gratitude’: JD Vance asks that Zoharan Mammadani feels that she is for the post of July 4, ‘America is …’

JD Vance called Zoharan Mamdani’s post on July 4 and said that when he ran away from Uganda, there was no gratitude to his family that gave shelter.

Vice President JD Vance recently entered Zoharan Mamdani, a candidate from New York Mayor and asked who thinks he is not a gratitude to the country. In Bindu, the case was Mamdani’s 4 July social media post in which he wrote: “America is beautiful, contradictory, incomplete. I am proud of my country, even we try to fulfill our promise to fulfill our promise, to protect and deepen our democracy, to protect it and deepen our democracy. Happy Independence Day. No Kings in America. ,JD Vance said that Mamdani, according to several reports, had never publicly mentioned America’s Independence Day, but when he did this year, there was no gratitude. “Now, the person who wants to lead our largest city, according to many media reports, never publicly explained the US Independence Day in Bayana. But when he did so this year, it is what he said, and it is a real quotation. , JD Vance said, “There was no meaning for some other people for this land who had converted his forest into the most powerful nation on earth,” JD Vance said that he addressed the Statesmanship Award Dinner of Clauremont Institute, Conservative Think Tank in San Diego.“I wonder, have they ever read letters to the parents and girlfriends of boys soldiers in the Sangh army, which they will never see again?” Wanes continued. “Have he ever visited a serious site of a loved one who has given his life to build a society where his family can avoid racial theft and racial violence? Has he ever seen in a mirror and believed that he could not be alive, he was not for the generosity of the country he dare to insult on his most sacred day?” “Who does he think he is?” Vance said. “Zoharan Mamdani’s father fled from Uganda when dictator Idi Amin decided to purify the Indian population of his country ethnically,” said Vance. “Mamdani’s family ran away from violent racial hatred, only for him to come to this country – a country that was created by those who never knew, flowing with generosity to his family, which offers a shelter from a violent ethnic conflict that offers a shelter that is in world history, but it is not common.,

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