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New York’s Indian Community Leader Contrasts Power to the Jews

Muticulturalism or ZOG Machinations?

When most New Yorkers think “Festival of Lights,” they aren’t thinking of Diwali. But it is a serious holiday for the Hindus, and this year, they will get the kind of official recognition that says “We are a force of our own. We as a community have arrived.” This year, alternate-side parking rules will be suspended (first day of yontiff only).

But is Diwali getting this supreme nod of recognition because of New York’s natural inclusivity and respect for multiculturalism, or did the Big Bagel’s powers that be extract a guarantee of support on some future, as of yet undisclosed, issue?

You be the Judge!

The NY Times reports,

Mr. Kapadia’s proudest moment came last month, when, after several years of lobbying, the City Council recognized Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, as an official city holiday.

“For Muslims there are four or five holidays,” Mr. Kapadia said the other day, sitting in a small, cramped office in the rear of his store that was decorated with half a dozen 2006 calendars. “Jews have more. There was no Hindu holiday.”

I’m not saying who or what. I’m just saying that if you want alternate side parking from those who “have more,” it’s going to cost you.

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