by Gregory Lyakhov, The Gateway Pundit:

New York City’s political shift took a dramatic turn as Mayor-Elect Zohran Mamdani, a self-described socialist from Queens, delivered a post-election speech at a Brooklyn mosque where the crowd chanted “Allahu Akbar.”
The 34-year-old Democrat Socialist, now the first Muslim mayor in city history, used his platform to promote redistribution of wealth and socialist-style governance under the banner of faith and community service.
TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
The speech, delivered during Friday Jumaah prayers on November 8, reflected the same rhetoric that defined his campaign—attacking capitalism, promoting state intervention, and portraying success as exploitation.
He spoke about economic justice, collective ownership, and moral duty to share resources, while the crowd’s chants created an atmosphere that blended religion and politics in a way many found deeply unsettling.
Supporters hailed the moment as historic, but to much of the country, the images symbolized how far left New York City has moved from its once-pragmatic roots.
Mamdani rose to prominence through the Democrat Socialists of America, aligning himself with movements that seek to weaken police departments, increase taxes on working families, and impose government control over private enterprise.
His election was powered by progressive activists, left-wing community organizers, and foreign policy groups that have long criticized U.S. allies like Israel and pushed divisive identity-based politics.
Read More @ TheGatewayPundit.com


