Those who cast the votes decide nothing. Those who count the votes decide everything." — Unknown
While billionaires worried about Beluga shortages and Hamptons jumbo mortgages, DSA’s decade-long ground game delivered “Muslim Brotherhood LTD” a huge win.
The polls hadn’t even opened when I knew it was over. I knew it was over back in August.
DSA member Zohran Mamdani was just elected mayor of NYC—the biggest socialist electoral victory in a century! Our movement is winning & growing across the country, with DSA now at 86,000 members. 📈🌹
— DSA (@DemSocialists) November 13, 2025
Join our call TODAY on what's next— with DSA electeds, union organizers, &… pic.twitter.com/ekBTKuv3cQ
There’s an energy to political momentum that some can feel in their bones—the invisible hand that moves through a city, reshaping reality one conversation at a time.
On Tuesday morning, November 4th, 2025, that frequency belonged entirely to Jew-hating Zohran Mamdani, the 34-year-old Democratic Socialist who was about to do what once seemed impossible: capture America’s financial capital for the Muslim Brotherhood. The Arabic newspapers raved about how Zohran in the Muslim conquest had taken New York.
I watched it happen at my polling place in real time. Nothing illegal enough to prosecute, nothing dramatic enough for cameras. Just the soft machinery of modern activism: the perfectly positioned volunteers, the strategic literature drops, the whispered conversations that moved undecided voters just enough. Decentralized, deniable, devastating.

By the time the Halloween decorations were going up, Mamdani had already won.
While most New Yorkers nursed candy hangovers, Mamdani was executing a political maneuver that would have made Tammany Hall blush. On Halloween night, he hit six nightclubs across the five boroughs, materializing at each venue like a socialist Santa Claus, working rooms with the precision of someone who understood that power in New York isn’t won in boardrooms—it’s seized like means of production on dance floors at 1 AM.
so it’s 1am and zohran just showed up at the gay bar pic.twitter.com/tc8hZRPdKG
— matt (@mattxiv) November 2, 2025
At Brooklyn’s Papi Juice Halloween Party, he told a crowd of revelers in costume: “In a city where so much is about struggle, it’s so important to have a space for joy.”
Compare this to the geriatric clown show: Andrew Cuomo, the smeared and disgraced former governor running as an independent, busy courting the same establishment that had already rejected him. Curtis Catboy Sliwa, the Republican, dismissed as a sideshow even by his own party, and who showed how selfish and stupid he was the first opportunity he got.
Mamdani was everywhere they weren’t. And his ruthless followers, the Zombies, attacked and smeared anyone who would even dare to question Zohran on anything.
The New Red Army
The numbers tell a story that should terrify anyone who cares about traditional power structures. Ninety thousand paid volunteers. Read that again. In a city where most campaigns struggle to staff a dozen offices, Mamdani got to use the dark money army of Zorbama's people, an army larger than some nations’ militaries.
Congresswomen Rashida Tlaib appeared on a call with Linda Sarsour last night.
— Eyal Yakoby (@EYakoby) July 29, 2024
Linda Sarsour was an organizer and one of the main speakers of the riots which occurred in Washington DC just a few days ago.
Tlaib is a radical activist. pic.twitter.com/0prr5t3gBL
They knocked on doors 1.6 million times, leading to 247,000 conversations with voters—about a quarter of everyone who voted in the primary.
This wasn’t spontaneous. This was the Soros & Singhams Justice Warriors and Democratic Socialists of America deploying a decade of organizing infrastructure, built quietly while everyone else argued on X. Field director Tascha Van Auken, who cut her teeth on Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign, called it unprecedented.
They radicalized them with baby-killer rhetoric. They indoctrinated them with Freeze the Rent and Free Buses populist rhetoric.
They gamified it. Volunteers received “ZetroCards”—MetroCard-style trackers for canvassing shifts—with rewards like exclusive posters and bandanas. They made activism addictive like mango Juul, and cult-like. They understood something fundamental: young clueless people will work for free if you radicalize them and give them a false sense of belonging to something larger than themselves, just like Mao or Lenin.
Linda Sarsour admits that Mamdani's rise in NY was secretly bankrolled by Jihad-linked CAIR groups.
— Isabella Maria DeLuca (@IsabellaMDeLuca) November 4, 2025
Shocker.
pic.twitter.com/RjxjwgYhRw
When it comes to media, narratives, public opinion, I can’t begin to tell you the complete failure of UJA and other Jewish orgs, who at best shared some strong words with a few thousand fans, and ADL, the Obamas’ lackeys who listed Betar and Turning Point as something vile, and started dumb trackers like they hate Jews and they are five. I am sure they did great with voting, and 27 useless Zooms; I am just speaking to how it looks online and in people’s minds.
Mamdani: “Who are you accountable to? When you run for office you have to fundraise for your campaign, and who you choose to accept money from says a lot...”
— Canary Mission (@canarymission) November 11, 2025
Now that we know that CAIR, a terror-linked org, financed most of his campaign, we know exactly to whom Mamdani will be… pic.twitter.com/XwYCMmnNBs
The Stone-Cold Apathy
For months, I'd been on a crusade, screaming from the rooftops about who Zohran really is, the DSA's golden boy, a wrecking ball for New York. No upside, not even short-term, for the city or its souls. I rallied with a scrappy band of activists, hustling to register voters, expose the truth. But DSA? They'd been playing the GOTV game for a decade, ruthless as hell, wielding power like a blade.
Zohran's operation was astroturfed to perfection: slick media blitzes, killer marketing, ground troops everywhere, that magnetic charisma, and the shadowy "Shadow Council" pulling strings to drag him across the finish line.
The gut-punch? The stone-cold apathy from my own people. Hundreds I hit up—friends, family, tribe members with kids and mortgages—mostly ghosted me. The response was a silence so complete it felt like conspiracy: ignored texts, dodged calls, some snapped back annoyed: "Stop spamming with those disturbing videos!" A few shrugged, "Zorbama's probably not that bad."
Out of everyone, maybe a handful nodded at my grind; one even offered a hand. The rest? Buried in their daily grind, they had no bandwidth for the storm, drowned in military-grade propaganda. If their bubble wasn't panicking, why bother? No shares, no protests—nothing. Folks who should treat this like cancer waved it off like a sniffle.

Then came the cult avalanche: unified slogans blasting from every screen, thousands of zombies in lockstep—celebrity fan clubs, K-pop-style Kimchee hype videos, endless Zo worship. "Zo is Hope! Zo is the People! Zo is You!" Disagree? You're a racist, Islamophobic Zionist scum.
We expect squat from politicians—they disappoint even that low bar—but Zohran's top-shelf Jew-hatred, his dehumanizing venom? That's history-book red flags for anyone who's cracked one open.
He peddles a twisted, fake worldview, and now he'll weaponize it: vilifying Jews, ramming through laws to gut our community, and torching meritocracy like he tried before.
The message was simple and total: If you opposed him, you were a racist, an Islamophobe, a Zionist conspirator. Nuance died. Truth became negotiable. History became whatever served the narrative.
A City Eating Itself
This is New York: 8.5 million souls grinding against extremes in a $1.18 trillion beast. Home to 60-plus billionaires, 384,500 millionaires—and 1.6 million adults scraping poverty. In 2024, the only jobs booming? NGOs. Yet not one tycoon, banker, builder, or pol lifted a finger.
Oh New York choose wisely. pic.twitter.com/KedULies7Q
— Insurrection Barbie (@DefiyantlyFree) October 21, 2025
Mamdani’s platform: freeze rent on nearly one million rent-stabilized apartments (you don’t get those unless you are a Marxist or have special contacts), free city buses, 200,000 new affordable magical housing units, city-run grocery stores, universal childcare, a $30 minimum wage by 2030. He plans to pay for it with tax increases on corporations and anyone earning above $1 million annually.
“Hi, I’m Zohran,” the mayor-elect introduces himself to a young constituent. pic.twitter.com/MYhzhajL71
— Elizabeth Kim (@lizkimtweets) November 13, 2025
The billionaires who could have mobilized, who could have done what Elon Musk did in Pennsylvania with boots on the ground and resources deployed—sat on their hands. Bill Ackman and Michael Rappaport shared videos like Gossip girls. UJA sent out a few emails and had Jews vote. That was it.
A handful of ragtag activists tried to organize: rallies, videos, PACs, meetings. But without a unified face, without real money, without establishment support, they were LARPing resistance while DSA was building a revolutionary infrastructure.
The primary blindsided everyone; DSA laid the trap, and we danced right in—underestimating, complacent, living in our cozy universes where the easy lie feels safest. The elites assumed the system would save itself. They learned too late: the system doesn’t save itself when the people operating it have stopped believing in it.
Now Mamdani has already made a register and he is coming for each and every Islamophobe. See for yourself and go clean up your posts and maybe it’s better that no one knows you are a member of the tribe. There are lots of books on it from the Weimar Republic from 1935–1939.
Mamdani:
— Adi (@Adi13) November 8, 2025
“This is the first event I’ve done since I won the election on Tuesday!”
Crowd: “Allah Akbar!” pic.twitter.com/srjRyFhGvF
What Comes Next
Mamdani takes office January 1st, barring some constitutional Hail Mary that won’t come. He’ll control the Rent Guidelines Board, the planning commission, the police department budget. The mayor appoints members of the Rent Guidelines Board, which determines rent increases for rent-stabilized units.
Mamdani has said he would only appoint board members “who understand that landlords are doing just fine.”
He’s vocal about Palestinian rights, calling the Gaza conflict a genocide—a position that earned him unprecedented support from young progressive (and maybe even Jewish) voters even as it drew attacks from establishment Jewish leaders.
"80% of all posts across platforms were Islamophobic, with 7% labelled him a
— dora pekec (@_dorap) November 13, 2025
terrorist and 7% cautioned voters against Mamdani as a threat to imposing Sharia Law in America." https://t.co/xCC7kmJErh
Mamdani already fulfilling his Muslim promises and slipping into a national role, hijacking attention and headlines, taking the executive reins of the country’s largest city, speaking today with toddlers whom I think he has a lot more in common with than he does with most of you. He was talking about their 100 billion dollar budget like it was his allowance. Other democratic socialists are already riding his wave: Katie Wilson in Seattle, Michelle Wu in Boston.
This is the test case. When Mamdani succeeds in de-Zionificating New York and if he delivers none of his promises without bankrupting the city—it’s over. Every Jew hater, radical progressive activist in America will have a blueprint for how to take power. If he fails, if the city descends into chaos, it is and will be Jews, just Jews, to blame from all the sides. It will fuel right-wing populism and left-wing Marxism. Either way, the old order is dead.
Here's Mamdani's Imam, Siraj Wahhaj, calling America "filthy" and "sick", saying it's an honor to die in Jihad and saying that getting involved in "politics is a weapon in the cause of Islam" pic.twitter.com/eBR4SoI7X6
— Daniel Greenfield - "Hang Together or Separately" (@Sultanknish) October 19, 2025
The Warning
You need to understand something: you’re on your own now. The institutions you thought would protect you—the parties, the media, the business elite—have proven themselves useless or complicit.
The few real friends you have, if you’re lucky, are the only ones who’ll be there when this gets ugly. And it will get ugly. Not tomorrow, not next month, but the pressure is building. Economic contradictions don’t resolve themselves peacefully.
The COVID lockdowns and the summer of 2020 taught us what happens when systems break and ideologues fill the vacuum. That’s coming to every American city, spreading from blue strongholds outward.
Florida and Texas will fight back. They’re already preparing. Welcome to the revolution, patriots. Hope you have your tools and your go-bag.
New York has survived many things: fiscal collapse in the ‘70s, crime waves, terrorist attacks, pandemics. It survives because it’s built on a fundamental compact: the city works for people willing to fight for their slice of it.
No, Israel is not starving Gazans.
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) July 28, 2025
Watch. pic.twitter.com/fLA8Y7r8q0
Mamdani promises to rewrite that contract. To make the city work for everyone, or at least everyone in DSA who doesn’t own property, employ people, or generate wealth.
You’re about to find out if that’s liberation or suicide.
Either way, no one can say they weren’t warned.
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