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NextImg:NYT: Democrat candidate Mamdani claimed to be “Black or African American” in college – The Right Scoop

The New York Times reports that NYC mayoral Democratic candidate Zohran Mamdani actually claimed to be “Black or African American” when applying to Columbia University in 2009.

Here’s what they write:

As he runs for mayor of New York City, Zohran Mamdani has made his identity as a Muslim immigrant of South Asian descent a key part of his appeal.

But as a high school senior in 2009, Mr. Mamdani, the Democratic nominee, claimed another label when he applied to Columbia University. Asked to identify his race, he checked a box that he was “Asian” but also “Black or African American,” according to internal data derived from a hack of Columbia University that was shared with The New York Times.

Columbia, like many elite universities, used a race-conscious affirmative action admissions program at the time. Reporting that his race was Black or African American in addition to Asian could have given an advantage to Mr. Mamdani, who was born in Uganda and spent his earliest years there.

In an interview on Thursday, Mr. Mamdani, 33, said he did not consider himself either Black or African American, but rather “an American who was born in Africa.” He said his answers on the college application were an attempt to represent his complex background given the limited choices before him, not to gain an upper hand in the admissions process. (He was not accepted at Columbia.)

“Most college applications don’t have a box for Indian-Ugandans, so I checked multiple boxes trying to capture the fullness of my background,” said Mr. Mamdani, a state lawmaker from Queens.

The application allowed students to provide “more specific information where relevant,” and Mr. Mamdani said that he wrote in, “Ugandan.”

“Even though these boxes are constraining, I wanted my college application to reflect who I was,” he added.

I know people are making a big deal about this, but given his Ugandan heritage, I don’t think there’s enough here to be outraged about, if you will. Perhaps he did it for money. Maybe he’s telling the truth about trying to pick the best option. I just don’t think is as clear as it was with Elizabeth ‘Pocahontas” Warren.

There is enough known about Mamdani which is clear, like his communist beliefs, to focus on instead of this. In my humble opinion.