🚨 CHARLIE KIRK NAILED IT FLAWLESSLY:
"It's not Islamophobia to notice that a man who wants to globalize the intifada is about to run America's largest and once greatest city. It's not Islamophobia to notice that Muslims want to import values into the West that seek to destabilize our civilization...It's cultural suicide to stay silent."
Do NOT let this pro-Islam communist tell us who we are and what to do!
"Islamists do not believe in freedom of speech, period. You cannot question Muhammad, you cannot make fun of him, you cannot question the state."
"Islam is not compatible with Western civilization, period. I'm not talking about individual. We're talking about the macro ideology where many of them gather together and what that metastasizes into."
He was so spot-on 🙏🏻
Los ciudadanos de Nueva York votaron un alcalde socialista comunista musulmán radical de África que obtuvo la ciudadanía hace solo 7 años.
Ahora se quejan de que NY se convirtió en un infierno islámico.
Our premier city can't keep the lights on because of summer. This is such an embarrassment. We are the #1 country in the world, and these communists are taking us to the 3rd world.
🚨 BOOM! SPENCER PRATT JUST DROPPED THIS LINE ON MAYOR MAMDANI:
"The communist doesn’t think to increase the quality of the grid. The communist demands that you decrease the quality of your life. They make you ration the things that every other American gets to enjoy. Every single time."
💯💯
He's right. Mamdani wants everyone to suffer and raise their thermostats so the elites have the power they need.
Communism will LOSE nationwide 🇺🇸 @spencerpratt
No Japanese person forgets Hiroshima.
No Japanese person forgets Nagasaki.
But that doesn’t mean I’m going to look at an American kid, student, tourist, or friend living today and aim 80-year-old hatred at them.
Some people see that and say, “Japan is just bowing down to America.”
No.
We simply don’t mistake endless hatred for pride.
Remembering the past and being ruled by the past are not the same thing.
And if you can’t even understand something that basic, maybe that’s why your country is still stuck behind.
Mamdani is coming out to colonize America’s memory and conquer its story so he can gut what actually built it and replace the whole thing with his version.
He plants himself behind Washington’s desk, surrounds himself with “recent arrivals” waving little flags, and lectures the country that its real greatness was never strength, achievement, or the people who carved a civilization out of wilderness.
No, according to him it’s “nothing is fixed,” it’s contradictions, it’s endless dissent, and it’s the new demographics walking in today who get to define what “we” are.
That’s the classic conqueror’s playbook.
You don’t need to win on the field anymore when you can just rewrite the identity of the conquered until the founders and the builders look like footnotes or villains in their own house.
He calls it taking measure of who we are as a nation, but he’s measuring us against the version he wants, one where the original stock, the culture that actually produced the experiment, gets dissolved into a permanent revolution of grievances and arrivals.
Same old colonial tactic, just wearing a suit and sitting in city hall while the semiquincentennial clocks in.
We killed roughly 2.4 million Japanese.
We literally nuked Japan in 1945.
Then we offered peace, and they accepted.
Now we're best friends.
There's a simple conclusion to all of this: Acting Palestinian is a CHOICE.
Communist NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani, who just came to this country, chose to become an American, is deciding he is the foremost authority to tell Americans what it means to be American.
He has the AUDACITY, on America's 250th birthday, to call our great nation "an arena of supremacy" — a nation that "persecutes," ruled by "oligarchs."
He sneers that his fellow Americans are "small, weak, unoriginal."
He says “ICE is invading our streets” while he endorses and welcomes an invasion of third-world savages.
Millions dream of the gift he was given.
A man who spends his time burning the most American city to the ground does not deserve to be America, let alone dictate to others what it means to be an America.