New York’s First Lady, Rama Duwaji, has drawn significant attention and controversy after choosing to travel to Spain for a high-end Islamic spiritual retreat during the United States' 250th anniversary celebrations. This decision comes amid heightened public focus on the nation's historical milestones and the political landscape under Mayor Zohran Mamdani, whose recent rhetoric has been critical of the American system. Duwaji left the city on Monday, departing from Newark International Airport for Palma, a city on the island of Mallorca in the western Mediterranean. Her absence from major local and national events on the Fourth of July sparked immediate backlash from critics and opponents of the Mamdani administration.
Duwaji, a 29-year-old Syrian-American artist raised in Texas and educated in Dubai, is attending a retreat titled "The Women’s Sanctuary," where she is listed as the "artist in residence." According to reports, the retreat, known as "Plants of the Quran," is a sold-out event that costs participants approximately $3,400. The program includes art exhibitions, botanical workshops, and sessions focused on spiritual reflection rooted in Islamic teachings. The retreat started on Wednesday and is set to conclude on Monday. Following this, Duwaji is scheduled to participate in another retreat in Corsica, France, titled "Mary in the Quran," which explores the significance of Mary in Islamic tradition. These events have been described as both spiritually enriching and commercially exclusive due to their steep price tags.
The timing of Duwaji’s trip has been particularly scrutinized given that it coincided with the Fourth of July, a day meant to celebrate American independence. While Mayor Mamdani was present in New York, delivering speeches that critiqued the current state of the nation, Duwaji was traveling abroad. On July 4th, Mamdani delivered a speech at New York City Hall that focused more on contemporary issues such as immigration policies, economic inequality, and the perceived dominance of corporations and wealthy elites. He referred to the United States as "an arena of supremacy" and criticized the actions of ICE agents, calling them "masked agents terrorizing our streets." Despite ending his speech with "God bless America," the tone was largely negative toward the country's current trajectory.
Critics have seized upon the contrast between Mamdani’s public critique of the nation and his wife’s absence from the celebrations. Arynne Wexler, a comedian and conservative commentator, highlighted the irony in a tweet, noting that while Mamdani urged New Yorkers to lower their air conditioners due to extreme heat, Duwaji was boarding a flight to Mallorca. Wexler shared images of Duwaji at the airport, obtained from a friend who was also on the same flight. The photos quickly circulated online, drawing further criticism from some city council members.
Queens Councilwoman Joann Ariola expressed disappointment, stating that "nothing says 'America 250' quite like skipping the celebration for a Mediterranean vacation." She added that Duwaji’s past criticisms of America were well-documented and that her absence seemed to reflect poorly on the city’s leadership. Similarly, Staten Island Councilman Frank Morano noted that while it is acceptable for officials' families to take vacations, the Fourth of July represented a crucial opportunity to demonstrate unity and patriotism. Both council members emphasized that the timing of the trip was problematic, especially given the symbolic nature of the occasion.
Despite the criticism, the Mamdani administration has maintained that Duwaji should not be held accountable for her personal views since she does not hold an official position within the government. Earlier this year, Duwaji issued an apology for some of her previous social media posts, which included controversial statements about American military actions and U.S. foreign policy. However, these comments had already resurfaced in the wake of her trip, reigniting discussions about her stance on national identity and foreign affairs.
As the debate continues, the focus remains on the broader implications of the First Lady’s choices and the contrasting perspectives of the mayor and his spouse. With Mamdani planning to continue participating in various America 250 events throughout the summer, the situation highlights the complex interplay between personal beliefs, public duty, and the expectations placed on political figures and their families.
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Breitbart NewsUnabhängigRechtsvor 10 Std. New Yorks First Lady verlässt Amerika, um an einem muslimischen Retreat auf einer spanischen Ferieninsel teilzunehmenDie First Lady von New York, Rama Duwaji, besuchte am 4. Juli, dem Tag der 250. Jahrestag der Unabhängigkeitserklärung Amerikas, ein islamisches "spirituelles Wohlbefinden" in Spanien, während ihr Ehemann, Bürgermeister Zohran Mamdani, an einer öffentlichen Zeremonie teilnahm, bei der das Empire State Building beleuchtet wurde. Duwaji reiste nach Mallorca für ein Retreat mit dem Titel "The Women's Sanctuary", das sich auf die in islamischen Texten erwähnte heilige Flora konzentrierte. Sie wurde zuvor für Social-Media-Posts kritisiert, die palästinensische Terrorgruppen lobten und US-Militäraktionen kritisierten.
Tendenz-Einschätzung (Rechts): Der Artikel beschreibt die Teilnahme der First Lady an dem Retreat als eine umstrittene Entscheidung, betont ihre frühere Kritik an den USA und kontrastiert ihre Handlungen mit den patriotischen Aktivitäten des Bürgermeisters.
The Daily WireUnabhängigRechtsvor 14 Std. Zohran Mamdani's Frau überspringt Amerikas 250-jährige Feier für ein luxuriöses islamisches Retreat im AuslandDer demokratische Sozialist Zohran Mamdani, Bürgermeister von New York City, nahm an den Feierlichkeiten zum 250-jährigen Jubiläum der USA teil, während seine Frau Rama Duwaji zu einem luxuriösen islamischen spirituellen Rückzugsort in Mallorca, Spanien, reiste. Der Rückzug, der von The Women's Sanctuary veranstaltet wurde, kostet rund 3.400 US-Dollar pro Teilnehmer und konzentriert sich auf islamische Themen wie "Plants of the Quran" und "Mary in the Quran". Kritiker, darunter die republikanische Stadtratin Joann Ariola und der Stadtrat Frank Morano, stellten die Entscheidung, die nationale Feier zu überspringen, in Frage und schlugen vor, dass sie sich schlecht auf die Führung der Stadt widerspiegelte. Das Büro des Bürgermeisters bestätigte, dass Duwaji nicht von der NYPD begleitet wurde.
Tendenz-Einschätzung (Rechts): Der Artikel beschreibt die Handlungen des Paares als politisch umstritten, betont die Kritik konservativer Persönlichkeiten und hebt die früheren Social-Media-Posts der Frau hervor, die sich mit linken oder antiamerikanischen Gefühlen ausrichten.
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