ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 9月19日 02時21分


Every other day or so, Hatem El-Gamasy delivers hot takes on American politics, live from New York, on Egyptian TV. When the broadcast ends, he opens the door of his makeshift studio and returns to his day job. Hatem, known to his customers as Timmy, owns the Lotus Deli in Ridgewood, Queens. But few of his customers — and likely, none of his viewers — know that the man making egg sandwiches is the same one who appears on the news, holding forth on subjects from immigration policy to North Korea. “The fear for being exposed is that they’ll say, ‘He’s just a sandwich guy. How does he talk about these big issues?’” the 48-year-old said. “But I’m also an educated guy and being a sandwich guy is not against the law.” Timmy’s improbable broadcast career began last year, not long after he wrote an opinion piece for an Egyptian news organization predicting @ドナルド・トランプ’s victory. Now, he sees his role as part translator of the American people, and part good-will ambassador for the U.S. “With Mr. Trump as president, I feel compelled to explain America more to the Middle East,” he said. “Over here, the sky is the limit. And I’m living proof of it.” @markabramsonphoto photographed Hatem El-Gamasy inside his studio, a converted room in the back of his bodega, past the potato chips display.


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