A Brooklyn café is facing widespread condemnation after allegedly refusing service to Congressman Dan Goldman due to his perceived support for Israel. The café’s owner reportedly accused Goldman of supporting “the genocide committed by Israel,” leading to the denial of service. The incident, which occurred in New York, sparked outrage and accusations of antisemitism, quickly gaining traction on social media. Goldman publicly shared the experience, further amplifying the controversy. Supporters of Goldman and Jewish advocacy groups have criticized the café’s actions as discriminatory and unacceptable. The café has not yet issued a comprehensive public statement addressing the allegations, but initial responses suggest a defense of the owner’s political stance. The incident raises questions about the intersection of political views, free speech, and discrimination in public accommodations.