Democratic New York Gov. Kathy Hochul sparked outrage Friday after ordering that 16 state landmarks – including Manhattan’s One World Trade Center – be illuminated in green to celebrate “the heritage and culture of Muslim Americans.”
Hochul’s decision to light up the skyscraper erected on the site where the Twin Towers were knocked down by terrorists during the 9/11 attacks was decried as “tone deaf” and “disgusting” by several social media users.
“The twin towers were unable to be lit green tonight,” Queens Republican Councilwoman Vickie Paladino wrote on X.
“It’s disgusting that the Freedom Tower – which stands at the World Trade Center site – is lit in green to celebrate Islam,” fumed Angela Morabito, a spokeswoman for the Defense of Freedom Institute, in a post on X.
“What ‘contributions of Muslim communities’ are you honoring here, Governor?” she continued. “The time the worst among them killed thousands of innocent Americans?”
Hochul signed a proclamation Friday declaring January as Muslim American Heritage Month in the Empire State for the first time.
“The resilience, compassion, and contributions of Muslim communities help make our state stronger,” the governor wrote on X, including images of One World Trade Center and other buildings in the state lit up in green – which is considered a sacred color in Islam.
Several social media users were left in disbelief by Hochul’s order.
“There must be some mistake, this can’t be real??” wrote one shocked X user.
Political activist Drew Pavlou remarked, “Lighting up the new World Trade Center in the colours of Islam is a bit much, don’t you think.”
“Of all the tone deaf things, this is the deafest,” another person argued.
Hochul noted that New York is “home to the largest Muslim American population in the nation,” and the governor said the state “remains committed to being a beacon of hope, tolerance, and inclusivity that celebrates the diversity of its Muslim American population and protects them from Islamophobia, hate, bias, and harm.”
A press release from the governor’s office included a statement of support from New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, who was sworn in Thursday and is the city’s first Muslim mayor.
“While I was proud to be sworn in as our city’s first Muslim mayor yesterday, Muslims have been part of New York for centuries,” Mamdani wrote. “We have built small businesses, raised our families, pursued every profession, enriched our culture and cuisine, and been a part of what makes our city what it is today.
“I am grateful for Governor Hochul’s leadership in recognizing these many contributions and ensuring that every January, Muslim New Yorkers can see ourselves reflected and recognized in a city and state that is also our home.”
Included among the 15 other sites Hochul directed to be lit up green are the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge, Grand Central Terminal – Pershing Square Viaduct, Albany International Airport Gateway, the MTA LIRR – East End Gateway at Penn Station and Roosevelt Island Lighthouse.




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