NYC’s brain drain symptom—Zohran Mamdani

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The concentration of idiocy in New York City is nearing critical mass. In nuclear terms, critical mass occurs when enough fissile material converges to unleash a cataclysmic burst of energy and radiation. In California, that threshold has already been crossed. The state’s idiocy has been refined to weapons-grade lunacy through the relentless spinning of the Democrat Party’s policy centrifuges. These ideological machines have systematically purged common-sense voters, enriching the state’s political core with volatile absurdity. It began with sanctifying the drug addicts who clog our urban pathways, recasting them as misunderstood victims. The Democrats then cranked their centrifuges to absurd velocity, decriminalizing retail theft and mainstreaming perverse sexual content to children as young as five. This enriched, unstable idiocy propelled Adam Schiff into the Senate, a crowning achievement of their radioactive agenda.

Zohran Mamdani is a card-carrying communist, proudly waving the red flag of state control. He’s demanded the government seize every lever of production, from factories to food trucks. He’s called for jacking up property taxes in white neighborhoods to fund his utopian fever dreams. He’s even pitched city-run grocery stores as the salvation for hungry New Yorkers, as if bureaucrats could stock shelves better than bodegas. And, in a final flourish of envy-fueled lunacy, he’s declared billionaires an extinct species under his regime. Since 2020, 540,000 common-sense voters have fled New York City like rats from a sinking ship, supercharging the city’s idiocy to thermonuclear levels. This mass exodus cleared the runway for Mamdani’s victory in the mayoral primary, a coronation of absurdity. He’s now vowing to slap handcuffs on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should he dare set foot in the Big Apple. With polls tilting in Mamdani’s favor, New York teeters on the brink of a Marxist makeover, fueled by the exodus of reason and the triumph of radical delirium.

Published by Editor, Sammy Campbell.