Zoran Kwame Mamdani, who identifies as a socialist, is on track to potentially become New York City’s next mayor. He notably stated that “queer liberation means reimbursing the police” over four years ago during the George Floyd protests.
One can’t help but appreciate what New York seems to be getting with Mamdani. I mentioned earlier about how it’s fascinating to witness residents in Democratic-run cities continually voting for failure and devastation.
Alex Marlow, Editor-in-Chief of Breitbart, echoed similar sentiments, voicing curiosity about how a socialist mayor would fare, labeling it a disaster with some unexpected benefits.
You might wonder why any of this should matter if you’re not from New York. But here’s the thing: the city’s residents chose this path.
People should see the consequences of their votes, and it seems they’re about to experience it firsthand.
Despite losing to Mamdani, former Governor Andrew Cuomo might still enter the race as an independent. The mayoral contest isn’t quite decided yet. There’s a lot of focus on the undercurrents of the race, with Cuomo’s dishonor and Eric Adams’ unpopularity complicating matters. It’s tough to picture Adams coming out on top.
Thus, New York risks having a genuine Marxist in charge. This could lead to more chaos, increased violent crime, deeper divides between the rich and poor, and a continued exodus of tax-paying citizens.
It seems there’s a strategy targeting ordinary residents in blue cities and states, as is apparent with figures like Gavin Newsom and other Democratic mayors. By driving out regular people, the idea is to consolidate power with remaining voters, while also bringing in illegal immigrants for several strategic reasons, including maintaining Congressional representation.
Ultimately, devastation, poverty, and dependency on welfare seem to be the goals of certain Democrats. This is the reality they’re voting for, and ironically, it’s what they’re likely to receive.
