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ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK: Featuring Zohran Mamdani as the Duke of Communism
By sdwells // 2025-06-30
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Get ready for New York City to look and function like one huge prison, as if it doesn’t already. Crime is about to skyrocket to unbearable statistics. The grooming of children will be the norm where funding of genitalia mutilation surgery for gender “confused” children and teens happens in every hospital and clinic around the clock. Trump Derangement Syndrome will reach new heights as communism is installed in full-tard mode. The Duke of Communism, Zohran Mamdani, will soon be warden of the NYC city-wide Penitentiary. All normal people, patriots and Conservatives need to get out before you’re locked in by the incoming Socialist Regime. It’s go time. Ironically, as soon as Mamdani captured the votes, all the NYC Democrats Googled "Socialism" because they don't even know what it means. Then all the Republicans and people who still have a brain called realtors to put their home on the market. Here's what's coming:
  1. Radical Policies & Economic Collapse – Mamdani’s extreme left-wing agenda (defunding police, Soviet-style grocery stores, taxpayer-funded transgender surgeries, and unchecked migration) would drive businesses, Wall Street, and tax-paying residents out of NYC, crippling the economy.
  2. Mass Exodus of Jews & Professionals – NYC’s large Jewish population, including doctors, lawyers, and financiers, would flee, taking billions in assets with them. Combined with other families and businesses relocating, the tax base would evaporate, bankrupting city services.
  3. Gaza-Like "No Go Zones" & Crime Surge – NYC would become a lawless, third-world enclave with radicalized zones too dangerous for police. Unchecked migration and defunded law enforcement could turn parts of the city into a "Mad Max" dystopia.
  4. Democratic Election Rigging & Split-Vote Risk – Election fraud (mail-in ballots, no voter ID, illegal immigrants voting) means Mamdani could win if moderates Eric Adams and Curtis Sliwa split the anti-socialist vote. A Trump-backed candidate withdrawal is seen as the only hope to stop him.

Progressive socialist Zohran Mamdani wins NYC mayoral primary, sparking fierce debate

In a seismic shift for New York City politics, Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) member and State Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani has won the Democratic mayoral primary, positioning himself as a progressive standard-bearer against former Gov. Andrew Cuomo and igniting intense backlash from critics who call him a dangerous radical. His platform — slashing police budgets, raising taxes on the wealthy, and implementing city-run grocery stores — has drawn both enthusiastic support from the left and dire warnings from opponents who fear New York could spiral into chaos under his leadership. Mamdani, who represents Queens' 36th District, secured his primary win after ranked-choice voting tallies placed him ahead of Cuomo, despite the ex-governor’s backing from establishment figures like Michael Bloomberg and Bill Clinton. Progressives hailed the outcome as a turning point, with Bernie Sanders and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez celebrating his ascendancy as proof of widening left-wing influence in Democratic politics. Yet critics, including Republican lawmakers and conservative commentators, frame Mamdani as an extremist threat. President Donald Trump called him a “100% Communist Lunatic” on Truth Social, while Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) labeled him “an outright communist.” Meanwhile, centrist Democrats also voiced alarm. “He is too extreme to lead,” wrote Rep. Laura Gillen (D-NY), while Rep. Tom Suozzi (D-NY) expressed “serious concerns” about his agenda. Mamdani’s opponents argue his policies — including defunding the NYPD, expanding sanctuary-city protections, and implementing socialist-style welfare programs — would accelerate urban decline. Rhetoric from conservative outlets has gone further, warning of potential mass Jewish flight, economic collapse, and even the emergence of “no-go zones” akin to those in Europe’s immigrant-heavy suburbs. “If Mamdani wins in November, get ready for a third-world, Gaza-like ‘no-go zone’ inside America,” wrote commentator Wayne Root in The Gateway Pundit, predicting that businesses and affluent residents could flee en masse. Some critics fear a repeat of the 1970s fiscal crisis that nearly bankrupted the city. Supporters, however, dismiss such warnings as hyperbole. Mamdani’s campaign emphasizes economic justice, housing reform, and combating corporate dominance. “This is about building a New York that works for everyone, not just the wealthy,” he said in a recent speech. With Cuomo still potentially running as an independent, and Republican Curtis Sliwa (founder of the Guardian Angels) vying for conservative votes, November’s general election could splinter the anti-progressive electorate — boosting Mamdani’s chances. Political analysts remain divided on whether his victory signals a national leftward shift or is merely a New York anomaly. “He’s a rising star among young progressives, but his policies don’t play well with moderates,” said Chris Talgo of the Heartland Institute. Meanwhile, Democratic leadership faces mounting pressure to either embrace or distance itself from Mamdani’s brand of socialism. For now, as New York braces for a bitter mayoral battle, one thing is certain: The city’s political landscape is changing — and the debate over its future has never been more polarized. Watch this and you will know what NYC will look like come 2026: Sources for this article include: Censored.news NaturalNews.com TheGatewayPUndit.com YourNews.com
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