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Zohran Mamdani getting hate for eating rice with his bare hands is exposing people’s ‘colonial mindset’

Zohran Mamdani getting hate for eating rice with his bare hands is exposing people’s ‘colonial mindset’

Congressperson Brandon Gill told the New York City mayoral candidate that 'civilised people in America don't eat like this.'
Updated 01 Jul, 2025

A fiery debate sparked online after a video of Zohran Mamdani — poised to win New York City’s Democratic mayoral primary — eating rice with his hands, went viral, to which Republican Congressperson Brandon Gill said, “Civilised people in America don’t eat like this.”

Gill, in his rampant racism, added, “If you refuse to adopt Western customs, go back to the third world.”

For context, during an interview with Uncivilized Media, Mamdani was asked a question about the “third holy grail of taboos in American politics: socialism, Islam and Palestine,” and that he was “going for the trifecta.” Instead of focusing on Mamdani’s answer about his politics being impacted by Palestine because of his upbringing in the third world, the internet chose to single out the fact that while responding, he was eating rice with his hands — a common occurrence in the East, but for some reason, the internet could not handle it.

End Wokness, a right-wing X (formerly Twitter) account with over 3.7 million followers, shared the video and wrote, “Zohran says his worldview is inspired by the 3rd world while eating rice with his hands.”

After Gill reshared the video, with his rather insensitive opinion, journalist Mehdi Hasan highlighted that Gill’s father-in-law was born and raised in India and “has definitely eaten with his hands.” Hasan questioned if the congressperson would ask his father-in-law to leave the US, too.

Gill’s wife, Danielle D’Souza Gill, was quick to respond and said, “I did not grow up eating rice with my hands and have always used a fork. I was born in America. I’m a Christian MAGA patriot. My father’s extended family lives in India, and they are also Christian, and they use forks too. Thank you for your attention to this matter.”

Another X user, however, shared a picture of Danielle’s father eating naan with his hands and asked, “Should we send him back?”

The blatant racism

The Mamdani hate brigade trudged on, flashing their racism and questioning the hygiene of eating with one’s hands. An X user asked why someone would eat rice with their hands if spoons existed.

Another person wrote, “If I ever saw a grown man eating like this, everything that comes out of their mouth imma discredit as bull c**p until they can figure out how to eat like a civilised person. What the hell is wrong with some people, man?”

One person believed it was okay to eat certain foods with their hands, but rice called for an “immediate deport.”

To this we ask, who’s drawing this distinction, because don’t all food items end up in the same place (your stomach) after you eat them, be it rice or burgers? Aren’t you using the same hands to eat with?

Others resorted to bigotry and called Mamdani a “monkey.”

Yes, it isn’t part of Western culture to use hands to eat food items, especially things like rice, but that doesn’t mean it’s wrong, or because Mamdani is an American, he needs to forgo his roots.

The implication that eating rice with his hands is ‘uncivilised’ is blatant racism. For centuries, people — not just South Asians, but other cultures — have used their hands to eat their food.

In many Asian, African and Middle Eastern cultures, eating with your hands is the traditional and normal way to eat. To imply that the Western way to eat is more civilised or correct is to imply that other cultures are inferior to the West, an idea rooted in colonialism.

An X user summed it up brilliantly: “The idea that there’s one ‘civilised’ way to eat or live, tied to Western customs, is rooted in a colonial mindset that dismissed the richness of global cultures.

“Mamdani’s work champions inclusivity and justice, celebrating the diversity of communities in America. Food, traditions, and ways of life aren’t ranked by ‘first’ or ‘third’ world — they’re expressions of humanity. Telling people to ‘go back’ for being themselves is the opposite of what makes America vibrant.”

Mamdani’s defence

Many jumped to the mayoral candidate’s defence, with one social media user stating, “Tell me you have had zero exposure to people from other cultures whatsoever without telling me. I firmly believe that one of our country’s greatest issues is a massive unwillingness and negligence toward meeting and understanding people and cultures dissimilar to one’s own.”

Another maintained that “the quote and replies show the ignorance and arrogance of many Westerners who think their practices are always the only right practices.”

An individual highlighted that it was “heavenly” eating with one’s hands, adding that all the attacks on Mamdani from the right seemed to have the opposite attack.

“Mate, you should try eating rice with your hands sometime. You can achieve an unparalleled level of understanding of the food: texture, mixing of flavours.”

One person believed that none of the rhetoric against Mamdani worked; therefore, people were talking about him eating with his hands.

“People who think it’s dirty must do something dirty with their hands and not wash their hands before eat[ing],” another person wrote, while someone else urged people to wash their hands before and after eating if they were concerned about germs.

As anyone who’s enjoyed a hot plate of biryani using their hands will tell you, their hands are generally thoroughly washed before and after.

An X user, who claimed to be quoting the Ottoman counterargument, said, “How would I know if this spoon is washed properly? I know for sure my hands are.”

An individual who said they grew up in Texas wrote that they ate with their hands when dining with other cultural groups and that it seemed that “the ‘hand-eating’ guests are much more serious about sanitation than the ‘non’.”

“The hate is so forced, man, y’all have nothing to complain anymore, give it up, you will live. Indonesians eat with their bare hands, too. Y’all don’t know how amazing botram is,” one person wrote, referencing a Sudanese term that denotes a feast.

Meanwhile, a social media user failed to understand the point of the criticism. “He’s a politician and connecting with his constituents. Maybe more politicians should try it. I’m no fan of this guy, but come on. There are better ways to ‘attack’ a political opponent.”

You and your faves do it too

Many people emphasised that several foods regularly consumed in the West were eaten with their hands. Pizza, burgers, fries, ribs, anyone? One user maintained that only when it came to rice did allegations of “third world country habits” burst forth.

“Tell me you are a racist piece of s* * t without telling people you are a racist piece of s**. Eating pizza, ribeyes, seafood with bare hands [is] okay. But when an Asian / POC (person of colour), suddenly it’s not okay? The hypocrite, the racism,” an individual wrote.

Another user aptly highlighted that America was the country that created KFC’s “finger-licking good” chicken, “but apparently, it’s not American to eat with your fingers.”

Other netizens shared pictures of US President Donald Trump and incumbent New York City mayor Eric Adams using their hands to eat food.

“I can’t believe he’s eating with his hands. Disgusting third worlder. He’ll never be civilised,” someone wrote alongside a picture of Trump digging through a box of McDonald’s French fries with — surprise, surprise — his hands.

Another X user put it aptly: “Is this what people call a negative quality? I don’t see it.” Perhaps there are better metrics for judging a politician than the way they consume food, especially when it’s intrinsically linked to their culture and the culture of billions.

Let’s not forget, finger food exists in the West as a whole subculture of eating, and it is considered normal for one to use their hands to eat certain things, as The Guardian reports. It’s 2025, the time is past to judge people and pass racist comments about how billions eat.

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ahmed Jul 01, 2025 06:49pm
I thought America's general people are among the relaxed planet communities, am i wrong
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JAMIL SOOMRO Jul 01, 2025 07:19pm
We are in 21st century. Whatever you do in privacy of your home is O.K. We are living in digital age so our lives have changed. There is no such thing anymore as western and eastern, we are one family. But to eat in public with hands is totally disgusting and unacceptable.
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Love Your Country Jul 01, 2025 07:20pm
Don't know why ZM chose to ditch spoon. Our scholars have - unfortunately - failed to address this misconception and we offer ourselves for unnecessary and losing argument by not knowing that spoons were not in use 1440 years ago and ALL people ate without ''using'' spoons.
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