New Yorkers Hand Their City Over To A Third World Islamic Communist

Nov 5, 2025 - 15:28
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New Yorkers Hand Their City Over To A Third World Islamic Communist

Yesterday was the single most clarifying day in American politics since the election of Donald Trump in 2016.

When I say “clarifying,” I don’t mean that it was the most consequential day in American politics. There have been plenty of days that were far more important, in terms of their raw impact on millions of people, over the last decade.

But no day has been anywhere near as illuminating as this one. No one day has done a better job of showing us where the battle lines are — what’s important and what’s not — at a time when pretty much every prominent commentator and politician on the Right is picking a wildly different target. Less than two months ago, one of the leading Republicans in the Senate — a man I respect — was going after the vice president of the United States for not reading “To Kill a Mockingbird.” Hasn’t the vice president heard of the fictional character Atticus Finch, asked Senator Rand Paul, as the Pentagon sent drug traffickers to the bottom of the ocean.

Meanwhile, some conservatives — including some well-known ones — have been obsessively attacking me — in some cases calling for my termination — because I have called for unity on the Right in the face of our common enemies on the Left. And of course, over the last few weeks, we have watched the right-wing commentariat rip each other to shreds over offensive group chats and podcast guests and so on.

Well, congratulations, everyone. While conservatives have been arguing with one another, and administering purity tests to determine who’s a legitimate part of the movement and who’s not, a unified Democratic Party just elected an Attorney General who openly fantasizes about murdering us and watching our children die in our arms. Less than two months after Charlie Kirk was shot to death in front of the entire world, Democratic voters backed a candidate who wants more conservatives to die because of their political views. They also elected, as Governor, a demented CIA operative who grins when she’s asked about her support for this attorney general, live on the debate stage. Additionally, Democrats flipped something like 10 seats in the Virginia House, ensuring that these two sociopaths at the top of the ticket can do whatever they want, once they take office.

Source: New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2025/11/04/us/elections/results-races-to-watch.html

Source: New York Times.

In fact, every single county in the state of Virginia — even the ones that ultimately went Republican — shifted heavily towards Democrats last night. This was a total blowout in the state of Virginia — which is home to more than a million immigrants and hundreds of thousands of government employees concentrated in the north. These are people who are furious that their government salaries — which are really a form of welfare, in most cases — aren’t being paid out, due to the government shutdown. And now they’re making it clear that, if conservatives don’t want to pay them, then conservatives deserve to die.

Meanwhile, as Republicans feuded relentlessly with one another, Democrats also elected a Muslim socialist from Uganda for the explicit purpose of destroying the nerve center of American capitalism. You’ll get your “government-run grocery stores” and your “free buses,” open to every vagrant and schizophrenic in the city, says Zohran Mamdani — but of course, you’ll have to pay for all of these “free perks” in the form of higher taxes. And you won’t find Mamdani riding on one of these buses or standing in any of these breadlines without armed guards because, despite what his platform might suggest, he’s not anywhere near as stupid as he looks.

So what happens when New York runs out of people to tax? What happens when they all flee to Florida? What happens when “free buses” means that no one can ride the bus anymore?

Mamdani, and everyone else in the Democratic Party, knows the answer to these questions. The answer is that New York will transform into Uganda.

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Ask any conservative, and they’ll describe that outcome as a failure. But Democrats don’t see it that way. And neither do their voters. Here’s why. Imagine, for a moment, that you live in Kenya. Like most Kenyans, you make about $2,000 per year. Yes, $2,000 per year. And then imagine that, like most Kenyans, you don’t even have access to clean drinking water, much less reliable social services. That’s what you’re used to.

Then imagine that one member of your family manages to get to America. They fake an asylum claim and move into an apartment in New York, where they don’t pay any rent, thanks to some pro bono legal services offered by a nonprofit or a law firm. What do you think their top priority is going to be?

Obviously, they’re going to look after their family back home. They’re going to collect welfare from the U.S. taxpayer and mail it to their relatives overseas. And they’re going to support whatever candidate will allow more of their family members to come to New York and partake in the city’s vast array of “free” services — paid for by Americans who actually have jobs. They don’t care — not even for a second — that New York City will ultimately collapse as a result. In their eyes, the worst-case scenario is that New York will eventually resemble a country like Kenya — a place they’re already familiar with. That’s their baseline. And they’re not afraid of it. Besides, they have no ties to New York or to the country. If that city falls apart, they can just move somewhere else. And when that new place is drained of all of its resources and collapses, then they can move on again. And so on and so on.

Ask the people voting for these candidates, in any state that held elections last night, and they’ll admit all of this. Consider this interview that aired on CNN yesterday, featuring a woman from Kenya named Maryam Jaradi. This woman doesn’t say that she supports Abigail Spanberger in Virginia because she likes her position on corporate tax rates or anything like that. Instead, she says she supports Abigail Spanberger because she’s going to allow more foreigners from Kenya to enter the country. Watch:

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This woman has apparently lived in America for nearly two decades, and she’s still fixated on immigration as her top issue. She still refers to Kenya as her “home.” She’s voting based on the best interests of other Kenyans. That’s all there is to it. It really is as simple as that.

Do you think she cares, in any way, about the fact that Abigail Spanberger embraced Jay Jones after he joked about murdering the children of conservative politicians? Do you think she’d flinch if Spanberger herself had literally murdered the child of a conservative politician? Of course not. The object of this woman and anyone like her is to advance their own national and ethnic interests. They don’t pause to consider your interests because they don’t care about you or your country.

Together with liberal women, foreigners now constitute the bulk of the Democratic Party’s voting base. This is a voting bloc that’s extraordinarily potent and destructive. It’s immune to any kind of rational thought or negotiation. The foreigners are voting based on their own national and ethnic interests. And the liberal women are voting based on appeals to emotion and vibes. They’re basically getting their entire political philosophy from those yard signs that say, “No person is illegal.” One of those voters just spoke to Fox. Watch:

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New York has been in a state of decline for many, many years. John Rocker’s infamous interview with Sports Illustrated, where he railed against all the “foreigners” making the city impossible to live in, was more than 25 years ago. But until recently, liberal women didn’t have enough votes to sway elections based on vapid, DNC-issued talking points.

What’s changed is that, in 2025, yet another reliably Democratic demographic has moved into New York. As of the most recent estimates from the mayor’s office, one in five New Yorkers can’t even speak the English language. More than 60% of children in New York live in a household with at least one foreign-born family member. Roughly 40% of New Yorkers weren’t born in this country. Half of all New Yorkers speak a language other than English at home. And these are conservative estimates. New York, as I’ve said before, is not an American city anymore. Nearly 50% of the population of Queens wasn’t even born in this country. Watch:

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These numbers are a drastic change in more ways than one. Yes, New York has had a significant immigrant population for many generations. But these immigrants are now coming from very different parts of the world, as this chart prepared by VDARE demonstrates.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

As you can see, according to the U.S. Census, New York was 98% white in 1910. It was 90% white in 1950. It was 77% white in 1970. Then it dropped to 52% white in 1980 and 44% white by 1990. By 2020, it was down to 32% white.

That’s a demographic transformation that’s inevitably going to result in massive cultural changes.

And during his victory speech last night, Zohran Mamdani made those changes very explicit. Watch:

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“We will prove that there is no problem too large for the government to solve and no concern too small for it to care about.”

It’s hard to think of a more un-American and delusional statement than that. Imagine hearing a line like that, and applauding, without any hint of irony. Imagine taking a look at the employees of your local DMV and thinking to yourself, “You know what, this is great. I’d love to put these people in charge of every single aspect of my life, no matter how insignificant it may be. I’d love to have slack jawed government bureaucrats resolve every dispute I’ll ever have with my neighbors. I’d love to have government bureaucrats tell me when I’m allowed to go to the grocery store, since I really hate waiting for parking. Please, DMV lady, fix all of my problems. I put all my trust in you.”

Has there ever been a serious person, in the history of this country, who has genuinely believed that the government could solve literally every problem, both big and small, as Mamdani just promised? The answer is no, of course. But Mamdani was not elected by serious people.

In that speech, Mamdani is invoking the inverse of Ronald Reagan’s famous line, which is that the nine most terrifying words in the English language are, “I’m from the government and I’m here to help.” At the time, that was a funny line because everyone immediately understood what Reagan was getting at. Now we have a third-world communist unironically playing the role of the guy from the government, uttering the nine most terrifying words. Except he’s now playing to a crowd that finds those words comforting, rather than terrifying.

There’s a reason for that. Again, think about who his voters are. Liberal women and foreigners. And that’s pretty much it. Well, liberal women desperately desire to be taken care of. They want the government to come in and provide for them and hug them closely and whisper reassuring words. These women have rejected the natural female impulse, ingrained over millennia, to go out and find a man who can do those things for them. But the impulse remains. And now they look to satisfy it with the government. They are strong, independent women who don’t need no man — instead, they need a vast, faceless, incompetent bureaucracy to solve all of their problems.

As for foreigners, many of them are from the third world — where the government does control everything, or tries to, and where no alternative is imaginable. Reagan’s joke isn’t a joke anymore. People from many third-world countries — who are now living in the United States — really believe it. And during his speech, Mamdani made sure to mention many of those third-world countries by name. Watch:

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The liberal white women didn’t get a mention there, but I’m sure it’s just an oversight. I’m sure it’s not an indication that Democrats are embracing ethnic nationalism for every racial group except white people, because they openly despise white people. That would just be ridiculous.

But as dire as the races in New York and Virginia were, it needs to be said that the problem for the GOP is much bigger than those two states. Republican incumbents lost in both races in Georgia for Public Service Commissioner, for the first time in more than two decades. Omar Fateh, the Muslim socialist from Somalia, put up a strong showing in the Minneapolis mayor’s race — and still has a chance to win the race when it goes to ranked-choice voting. Of course, if he doesn’t win, then it will be the cartoonish, effeminate Jacob Frey — the mayor who wept in front of George Floyd’s golden casket, and who has facilitated the city’s rapid transformation into the Mogadishu of the West. So no matter what, the situation in Minneapolis is bleak. The Supreme Court races in Pennsylvania weren’t encouraging for Republicans either, with Democrats overwhelmingly retaining all of their seats.

Put simply, last night was a rout for the conservative movement, and for Americans more broadly. There’s no other way to say it. We’re no longer talking about hypotheticals anymore. We’re not discussing polls. The enemies of this country have just seized a great deal of power. That doesn’t mean we’re doomed. It doesn’t mean all is lost. But it is a serious situation. Don’t listen to anyone telling you otherwise. An Islamic third-world communist taking over our largest and most important American city is a big deal. It truly is. As much as you might not want it to be. Many people will die as a result — make no mistake about it. Our economy will suffer in ways we can’t begin to comprehend. The rule of law will continue to erode, as even more violent criminals are unleashed on the public. All of that will happen. I’m not fear-mongering, I’m just giving you the facts. So what are we going to do about it?

Well, I’ll tell you what we need to do: win. Winning isn’t the only thing that matters, but it is the first thing. If you don’t win, then all the other stuff that matters doesn’t matter. You have to win. Right now, a lot of people are drawing lines on the Right, putting some of us on that side, and some of us on this side. Well, here’s the line that we really need: conservatives who have actually shown an ability to win and move the needle culturally and politically, versus conservatives who have never contributed meaningfully to any victory at all. That’s the only line I care about right now. The folks in the latter group — the losers — are really loud at the moment, but it’s always been unclear why we should ever listen to anything they say. And after last night’s elections, it’s clear we should never listen to these people again.

It’s nothing personal. It’s not a cheap shot or anything like that. I’m not disavowing them or canceling them, and I don’t want to expel them from the movement at all. They’re still conservatives. I even like some of them, some of our lovable losers. All I’m saying is that when it comes to figuring out how to win — which, again, is always the first and most urgent priority — they have nothing to offer. They don’t know how to win. They’ve never done it, and never will. They don’t have the stomach for it. They don’t have the heart or the mind for it. They’re too squeamish, too weak, too desirous of approval from polite society.

And so last night a fractured Right was demolished by a unified Left — a coalition of Leftists (primarily college-educated women) and foreigners, all of whom are happy to dance on the graves of dead conservatives. These are people who heard Jay Jones wishing death on us and our children, and then flocked to the polls to make him the top law enforcement officer of the state. They didn’t subject Jones to any purity test. They didn’t denounce and disavow him out of principle. They ignored the complaints from conservatives — from people like me — and went out and won instead. They heard us demanding that they disavow Jay Jones, and they said, “What, and lose on purpose? Throw the race? Uh, no.” And they laughed at us and went out and won. That’s what happened.

So I will repeat the call that made so many people angry at me. You can be angry all you want. I don’t care. The right must unite against the people who want us dead. We must. Our lives are at stake. Our children’s futures are at stake. Our nation itself is at stake. This is not the time for infighting and ankle biting. I’m not saying that there will never be a time, necessarily. I’m saying that the time is not now. The time was not these last few weeks, in the run-up to the election. If you can’t see that now, then I don’t know what else to say.

We have just been handed the biggest wake-up call in the recent history of the conservative movement. We should pay attention. We should accelerate mass deportations. We should suspend all migration from the third world, along with all federal assistance to New York and Virginia. And as I outlined earlier this week, we should kick every single foreign national off federal financial assistance, effective immediately. That’s what conservatives need to accomplish, if we want to continue existing as a viable political movement. We don’t have to agree with each other. We don’t even have to like each other. But we do have to recognize that our greatest threat — the greatest threat to civilization itself — just demolished our candidates last night. The people putting foreign communists in charge of our cities. The people lining up to vote for candidates who openly want to murder Republicans. That is the greatest threat, by far. And it’s not close.

They want to destroy us. And if we don’t return the favor, and soon, then none of our disagreements will matter. The foreigners who just voted for Zohran Mamdani, Abigail Spanberger, and Omar Fateh don’t care about the internal squabbling on the Right. And neither should we, if we want to have any success in the midterms one year from now. Staying on message, staying focused, staying disciplined, being unified — this, above all, is what wins elections. And if there’s any good news from last night, it’s that everyone on the Right — everyone who’s paying even the slightest bit of attention — must now realize that.

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Fibis I am just an average American. My teen years were in the late 70s and I participated in all that that decade offered. Started working young, too young. Then I joined the Army before I graduated High School. I spent 25 years in, mostly in Infantry units. Since then I've worked in information technology positions all at small family owned companies. At this rate I'll never be a tech millionaire. When I was young I rode horses as much as I could. I do believe I should have been a cowboy. I'm getting in the saddle again by taking riding lessons and see where it goes.