Mamdani Delivers Anti-America Speech For The Nation's 250th Birthday

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Mamdani Delivers Anti-America Speech For The Nation's 250th Birthday

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani sat at a desk to commemorate America's semiquincentennial, and the socialist wasted little time turning the occasion into an anti-America lecture. He told his audience they each hold "the power to determine what America means," then spent the rest of the speech explaining what it means to him, and it was mostly bad.

"The powerful have always known their answer," Mamdani said. "America, in their view, is an arena of supremacy, where only a select few are allowed freedom, where not all are created equal."

He claimed these unnamed villains believe America "belongs only to those with the right accent or the right shade of skin," and dismissed them with a sneer. "How small they are, how weak, how unoriginal," he said.

He even dragged Thomas Paine into it, quoting the Common Sense author's description of America as an asylum for the persecuted before taking a thinly veiled shot at President Donald Trump's immigration enforcement policies, accusing the Trump administration of running a nation "that persecutes those seeking asylum."

The grievance parade kept on coming.

"We see the wealthiest country in the history of the world, one where children go to sleep hungry while the world's first trillionaire hungers for more," Mamdani said. "We see monopolies that dominate every industry and oligarchs who buy elections. We see masked agents terrorizing our streets, eating food cooked by our undocumented neighbors before spiriting them away in unmarked vans."

Mamdani kept going, aiming for just about every industry in sight. "Yes, we see America in a health insurance industry that exploits the sick," he said, before moving on to blast "corporate landlords for whom negligence is a business model" and complain about a country that spends "our tax dollars on bombs and bailouts."

Ironically, Mamdani begged and received a $4 billion bailout from New York Gov. Kathy Hochul to help fund his agenda.

He praised Americans who resist immigration enforcement as the true patriots of the moment. "We see America each time neighbors link arms with neighbors without asking how long they have lived here or what papers they have as ICE invades our neighborhoods," he said.

According to Mamdani, federal law enforcement "invades" American neighborhoods while the people obstructing it embody the national spirit.

He wrapped up by addressing the critics who might suggest that a man with such contempt for the country could find somewhere else to live.

"Love it or leave it, they say," Mamdani said. "But patriotism has never been about pretending our nation is without flaws. Patriotism is every act of righteous dissent. It is every march led under the heavy sun. It is every protest held a decade before its time."

Then came the big finish, which sounded like a warning. "It is precisely because we love this nation that we will not leave it," he said.

Zohran Mamdani is the Democratic Party's brightest rising star and its new kingmaker, busy remaking the party from the ground up with far-left candidates aligned with the Democratic Socialists of America. And this is how he chose to honor America on its 250th birthday: by tearing it down. His speech rebranded resistance to federal law as the truest form of patriotism, and that framing tells you exactly where his wing of the party plans to take its message.

 

Tyler Durden Fri, 07/03/2026 - 21:20

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The Story At A Glance
  • • Ugandan born Mayor Zohran Mamdani used George Washington's desk to deliver a socialist critique of America during the nation's 250th anniversary.

  • • The speech attacked immigration enforcement, economic structures, and American exceptionalism while framing dissent as the highest form of patriotism.

  • • Mamdani, a member of the Democratic Socialists of America, positioned himself as a leader for a new, multicultural political movement.
Context
The speech occurred on July 3, 2026, just before the United States' semiquincentennial celebrations. It served as a direct ideological counterpoint to the traditionalist vision of America championed by leaders like Donald Trump.

Christian Perspective
Mamdani's rhetoric rejects the divinely ordained order and the specific heritage that built this nation. By prioritizing a globalist, multicultural identity over the organic bond of blood and soil, he undermines the traditional foundations of Western civilization. His celebration of lawlessness under the guise of righteousness contradicts the biblical mandate to respect authority and preserve the nation's integrity.

Implications
This shift signals an attempt to replace American exceptionalism with a corrosive, egalitarian ideology that seeks to dissolve national borders. For Christians, this means an increasing struggle to defend the traditional family and the biological reality of the nation against a state that rewards those who subvert its laws. It marks a move toward a post Christian society where national identity is untethered from its historic roots.

Broader Trends
This event is a clear manifestation of the Great Replacement, where elites promote mass immigration to dilute the host population's influence. It demonstrates the Democratic Party's transition into a vessel for radical socialism and anti American sentiment. The movement seeks to replace the existing social hierarchy with a chaotic, state controlled system.

Takeaway
Americans must reject the false patriotism of dissent that seeks to destroy the nation from within. We must uphold the sanctity of our borders and the importance of our specific cultural and religious heritage. True patriotism requires protecting the organic identity of the nation and its traditional values against globalist encroachment.

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