Zohran Mamdani: Red, Green, and now one step from power
He Won the Primary. That’s the Real Election in Queens.
While most Americans are busy trying to survive inflation, crime, or censorship, a new kind of candidate just clinched victory in New York’s 36th District primary, and it should terrify anyone who still believes in constitutional liberty.
Zohran Mamdani didn’t win a debate. He won control of the ballot.
And in a deep-blue district like Queens, that’s not just momentum, it’s practically a coronation.
Meet Zohran Mamdani: The Prototype Candidate for America’s Downfall
He dresses up like your average progressive, throwing around slogans like “abolish ICE,” “free Palestine,” and “defund the police.” But beneath the buzzwords is a two-headed agenda: Marxist revolution dressed in Islamic grievance politics. Engineered. Funded. And now, alidated by a win.
Who Is Zohran Mamdani?
He was born in Kampala, Uganda, and raised in New York, where he was elected to the New York State Assembly in 2020, representing District 36, which covers Astoria, Queens.
He is the son of Mira Nair, an internationally acclaimed Indian filmmaker whose body of work is widely celebrated in academic and artistic circles for its exploration of postcolonial identity, diaspora tensions, and progressive social themes. Her films—including Mississippi Masala, Monsoon Wedding, and The Namesake—often challenge Western norms, elevate marginalized voices, and center narratives of cultural hybridity and resistance. Though not overtly Islamic in doctrine, Nair’s storytelling frequently overlaps with Islamic cultural contexts and promotes themes of anti-colonial struggle, global inequality, and Western culpability—especially in Africa, India, and the Muslim world.
His father, Mahmood Mamdani, is a Marxist political theorist born in India and raised in Uganda. A longtime professor at Columbia University, he has spent decades building a global academic reputation through critical studies of colonialism, race, and state power, particularly in Africa and the Middle East. Mamdani is a prominent voice in pushing the concept of “imperial Islamophobia”—a theory that frames global counterterrorism efforts, secular governance, and Western critiques of Islam as modern forms of colonial repression. In his view, terrorism is not an ideological threat, but a political byproduct of Western oppression. Sharia-based regimes, by contrast, are reframed not as authoritarian, but as “culturally sovereign.”
Together, Mira Nair and Mahmood Mamdani represent more than just artistic and academic success. They represent a worldview—a lens that fuses cultural grievance, academic Marxism, and postcolonial resistance into a political identity that views the West not as a civilizational force, but as a system to deconstruct.
So, what did Zohran inherit?
The perfect storm.
Red and Green: The Fusion That Built Him
Zohran Mamdani is not simply a progressive politician. He is the product of a deliberate ideological synthesis, where Marxist political revolution meets Islamic cultural identity, shaped into an electoral strategy.
His political base is the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA)—an organization that openly advocates for the dismantling of capitalism, supports the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) campaign against Israel, and has endorsed slogans such as “abolish ICE” and “defund the police.” Mamdani joined DSA publicly and was one of several members elected in New York under the group’s 2020 electoral project, designed to shift American legislative bodies further left using democratic means.
On the cultural and religious front, Mamdani publicly identifies as a Shia Muslim. He has celebrated Ramadan publicly, using the occasion not for personal reflection or unity, but to promote a pro-Palestinian political narrative. --->READ MORE HERERanked Choice Voting is a Tool for Electing Leftist Extremists:
The New York City mayor's race is this way by design.
The polls showing that Zohran Mamdani, a socialist and Muslim terror supporter who only became a citizenship in 2018, could become the mayor of New York City, where his compatriots murdered thousands of Americans, may or may not be true, but there’s no reason why they wouldn’t be.
Mamdani is up against Cuomo, a repulsive and widely hated figure that opponents of the Muslim socialist are only getting behind because the alternative is even worse, and then Mayor Eric Adams, whom much of the city probably right believes is corrupt. There are other candidates in the race, but at this point they don’t really matter very much.
But above all else, the only reason Mamdani’s numbers look this good is that ranked choice voting is doing what it’s supposed to.
Ranked choice voting is designed to elevate fringe candidates who normally wouldn’t have much of a shot in a normal race. And then the same hipster-industrial complex that went to town making De Blasio seem cool and relatable goes to work on what sociopath they picked to make him seem acceptable to at least enough people, not as a first choice, but as a choice. --->READ MORE HEREFollow link below to a relevant story:
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