Zohran Mamdani's 9/11 Comments Show He's Feeling Himself, and You Can't Fathom How Bad It's Going to Get

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Barring something cataclysmic, Zohran Mamdani is going to be the next mayor of New York City, and he's beginning to realize that. It's difficult to say the mask was ever truly on with the 33-year-old communist nepo baby that has never held a real job, but with his latest moves, every bit of pretense is now dropping to the side. 

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After all, why should he care about maintaining broad appeal when he's running in one of the most left-wing cities in the country, whose voters seem more than content to hand him the keys no matter what radical positions he takes? Understand that this goes beyond general policy differences regarding rent control and government-owned grocery stores, though. The same Islamic radicalization we've seen in places like London is now on the menu for the Big Apple, and Mamdani is no longer afraid to show that's his goal. 

Pay attention to what's happening here. 

That attempt at role reversal is purposeful. It is a deliberate power move to reframe the worst terrorist attack in American history, carried out by Islamic terrorists, as a referendum on the United States. You've probably seen the Norm MacDonald joke on this, but what made that so funny is that it wasn't actually satire. It was highlighting a very real political strategy meant to normalize a radical ideology masked as religion while marginalizing anyone who might pause and ponder what the consequence of that would be. 

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Unfortunately, much of this was started by former President George W. Bush, who bent over backward following 9/11 to proclaim Islam a "religion of peace" despite its doctrines and history very clearly showing the opposite. His misguided, naive campaign to win "hearts and minds" created an environment not where "Islamophobia" manifested, but where Americans cowered, afraid to dare question anything they were seeing from Islam, both domestically and abroad. 

We can now see the results of that, where radicalism has flourished, and Muslims wear their desire to conquer on their sleeves. That's how you get Mamdani proudly offering support to an imam who was an unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing and who has called for the establishment of an Islamic state in America. The guardrails have been taken down and chucked into the sea because too many Americans have convinced themselves it's "bigotry" to speak out against those things. 


SEE: Mamdani Cozies Up to a Radical Imam Who Wants to Establish an American Islamic State


Sure enough, Mamdani is weaponizing that charge as his confidence in victory grows. 

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I've broken down the stats before showing that "Islamophobia" is barely more prevalent than anti-Catholicism and is not in any way comparable to antisemitism when it comes to hate crimes. Yet, it is continually treated as a national (and international) epidemic. Again, that's purposeful. Seizing power and furthering Islamization requires beating down one's opponents to the point where they won't push back. If you convince enough people that their rejection of Islamic ideals is bigotry, they'll eventually rush to the polls to vote themselves into oblivion. That's what we've seen happen in Europe, and sadly, most of those countries have likely reached a point of no return.

What's about to happen in New York City is the canary in the coal mine. None of this stops there, and Islam does not hide the ball about what its goal is. As it has always been throughout its history, it is to conquer and take control. 

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