Something happened in New York City that should make you stop and think. A guy named Zoron Mamdani just won the Democratic primary for mayor. He’s not a moderate. He’s not a socialist. He’s a Marxist. He’s someone who talks like a revolutionary at a college campus protest. And he didn’t just squeak by. He crushed Andrew Cuomo. The Cuomo family invented the New York Democratic machine. He used to run the state.
So why did this happen? That’s the real question. It wasn’t because Mamdani is charismatic. He isn’t. It wasn’t because he understands the everyday struggles of New Yorkers. He really doesn’t. He comes from a wealthy family and has never worked a day in his life. It wasn’t the result of a clever campaign or some viral moment online. That’s not what did it.
What happened here is about the kind of voters who showed up. More than that, it’s about the kind of thinking those voters brought with them.
Let’s go to the numbers. New York City has 5.1 million registered voters. About 65 percent are Democrats. Republicans make up 11 percent. Another 21 percent are independents. So Democrats have a clear advantage. They don’t even need a turnout miracle to dominate. That’s just the math.
Now look closer. Half of all registered voters in New York City are between the ages of 18 and 49. That’s around 2.5 million people. Many of them are millennials. The rest are Gen Z. That age group is the product of our college system. That system has not been neutral for a very long time. It has become an assembly line for leftist ideology. College campuses churn out tens of thousands of radical leftists each year.
Combined, I like to call them Generation Social Justice. Not because they’re dumb. Not because they don’t care. But because they’ve been raised on a steady diet of grievance and fantasy. Their worldview was formed by institutions that think America is broken and must be replaced.
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELWe have all watched it happen through news reports and on social media. Conservative students were silenced. They were singled out and threatened. Professors pushed radical agendas without apology. And the students who arrived on campus without strong political views? They didn’t leave as centrists. They came out committed to social justice ideology. They believed America was the problem.
Older generations used to tell themselves it was just a phase. Once these kids left college and entered the real world, they’d snap out of it. They’d get a job, pay some taxes, and reality would set them straight. But that’s not what happened. They didn’t abandon the ideology. They carried it with them. Into the workplace. Into corporate HR departments. Into city councils and public offices. And the institutions they entered didn’t push back. The media didn’t challenge them. Politicians didn’t stop them. Social media platforms amplified them. These weren’t isolated ideas anymore. They became the operating system.
And now they’re voting. That is why Mamdani won.
This guy isn’t shy about what he believes. He spells it out. He wants government-run grocery stores. No profit, no competition, just the state handing out food. He promises lower prices. He says you’ll save money. Sounds good if you’ve never read a history book. Because we know exactly how this ends. The shelves go bare. The lines get longer. Private stores fold. The system breaks. And when food stops showing up, people don’t just go hungry. They either kill for it or they die.
Generation Social Justice voters don’t know what that feels like. They’ve never had to wait in line for bread or water. They’ve never faced a real economic collapse. So when someone promises a utopia, they don’t see the danger. They just hear there will be savings. They want the free stuff.
And it doesn’t stop at food. Mamdani misses the mark on every major issue. He labels law enforcement as oppressive, and so he pushes to defund the police. He’s against enforcing immigration laws. He openly opposes deportations. He refers to illegal aliens as “our neighbors,” as if that softens the consequences. He wraps all of it in lofty language that sounds inspiring on the surface, but the moment it’s tested, it collapses.
He supports critical race theory. That means judging people by the color of their skin. That means calling entire groups of people inherently guilty because of their race, something Americans have fought against in the not-so-distant past. That’s not equality. That’s racism with new branding.
He also supports using taxpayer money to push gender transitions on minors. That’s not healthcare. That’s government-sponsored abuse of minors. And most people know it, whether they support it or not.
So, how did he win? He won because his voters were shaped to believe this is justice. They were raised on protest slogans and campus chants. They watched riots framed as noble causes, with crowds shouting, “This is what democracy looks like.” Somewhere along the way, they were taught that people like Mamdani are the good guys. They weren’t warned. They weren’t prepared. Now they can’t see the danger staring them in the face.
And there’s something else. Mamdani isn’t only a product of the system. He comes from inside it. His father is a professor at Columbia University. He attended one of those elite liberal arts colleges that charge a fortune to tell students how awful America is. He’s not an outsider. He’s the finished product of that broken system, that was broken by the very people who indoctrinated him.
We have to stop this before it spreads to cities across the country. And, if we’re serious about stopping this, we can’t wait. It’s not enough to complain anymore. If we have learned anything from Elon Musk’s DOGE, it’s that we need to cut off the money. All those wicked NGOs lost their power once their funding was removed. The same thing will happen here. Cut off university funding. That’s what fuels it. Shut down the funding, and the machine grinds to a halt.
Colleges stay alive on your dime. They rake in research grants. They cash in on federally backed student loans. Even the so-called private ones rely on government money. If a school is pushing anti-American ideology, it has no business getting taxpayer support. If it’s churning out Marxist activists instead of responsible citizens, it should be cut off completely.
This isn’t out of reach. The Department of Education can do it. Governors in red states can do it. Lawmakers with a spine can step in and say, “That’s enough.” But it has to happen now. What just happened in New York won’t stay in New York. It’s already spreading. The roots are already showing up in cities across the country. We have allowed these universities to raise and indoctrinate a generation of Marxist monsters. And here we thought we were sending our children to college to learn.
Think of it this way. We need to defund the indoctrination machine before it defines the next generation of leadership throughout the country.
That’s the fight.
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