"Free stuff" works to call the ignorant and the stupid to communism in the same way a duck call works on the ducks for hunters. Both are attractive lies that could very well wind up with the fooled dead.
So many leftists seem to buy into the idea that there is such a thing as free, even going so far as to call various commodities and products a "human right." They become angry at the capitalist system for being soulless and treat anyone successful in the system as the worst kind of evil. They shout buzzwords like "inequality" and "privileged" to win the hearts of the ignorant who don't know they, the blind, are being led by the blind.
Watching this video, it's pretty clear that Mamdani fans are, top to bottom, these kinds of people.
This video is hilarious, but do be mindful of the language.
Zohran's Election Celebration: "We want free everything" "Elon Musk go back to Africa" pic.twitter.com/oAjQTZbQpn
— No Cap On God (@Nocapongod_) November 5, 2025
I'd say economic education is sorely lacking in this country, but a lot of the useful idiots learned these positions and buzzwords in college. A proper economic education would be great, but honestly, you don't need to attend economic classes to know that stuff doesn't just materialize out of thin air. There is no creating without transference.
And since our reality is governed by the laws of thermodynamics, "free" is a fantasy. Everything costs something.
What these radical leftists want is to have creation without cost. They want their housing to be free. They want their food to be free. They want their medicine to be free. They want their transportation to be free. They want their infrastructure to magically appear and improve without cost.
But again, everything costs something. In civilization, food costs farmers a lot to produce what we take for granted. Time, resources, utilities, tools, and more are all costs the farmer pays just to grow a field of wheat. It costs him money to harvest the wheat. He then has to sell that wheat for the greatest profit he can get, and if he can't gett a profitable price for his wheat, his farm might bite the big one. That's one less place we can get wheat from.
The Zohran Mamdani approach is to promise bread either free or on the cheap, but if no one is paying for the bread, then bread producers won't have any money to keep their production lines open. If the bread factory is shuttered, then the farmer has no one to sell his wheat to.
This is a fact for every "human right" the left points to. Somewhere down the line, someone has to front the cost for a product, be it bread or even education. Compensation has to be satisfactorily met for further production to occur. Without compensation, there's no motivation. The Mamdani brigade is effectively cheering for its own starvation, lack of education, deterioration of health, and broken transit systems by demanding they all be free.
In other words, they're advocating for entropy without realising it.
The brutal truth is that civilizations, especially ones as grand as ours, require a lot to maintain and advance. To keep the wheels turning, large amounts of time, resources, and currency have to exchange hands 24 hours a day, seven days a week. As the lockdowns showed us, even a hiccup can cause those gears to slow, costing millions of Americans unbelievable amounts of money. Constant attendance to civilization is required, or else it starts to trend toward entropy, which the law of thermodynamics is pretty clear about.
Communism, socialism, and the "free stuff" mentality are effectively entropy at their core. It is inviting chaos to disrupt order by hyperfocusing on short-term gain and ignoring long-term loss.
If you're not picking up what I'm putting down here, let me say it more bluntly.
Communism and socialism run contrary to nature itself. It can't sustain because it requires creation without transference. What communists and socialists are effectively asking for is magic that defies the natural order.
These aren't intellectual freedom fighters for a better economic future; they're the equivalent of flat-earthers.






