Milk, Honey, and the Stench of What’s Coming: Mamdani’s NYC Mirage
- Lynn Matthews
- 2 minutes ago
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Zohran Mamdani wants to be your mayor. He wants you to believe in free buses, free childcare, and rent freezes for a million apartments. He wants you to believe that a city already buckling under debt, crime, and ideological whiplash can be saved by slogans and socialism.
And New York might just buy it.
Today, voters are lining up to elect a 34-year-old democratic socialist who supports the BDS movement, wants to defund the NYPD, and promises a utopia that sounds like milk and honey—but will deliver nothing but shit and flies.
Let’s be clear: Mamdani isn’t just a progressive. He’s a radical. A candidate who openly supports economic policies that have failed in every city that’s tried them. A man who says he’ll be “mayor for every Jewish New Yorker” while simultaneously defending a movement that seeks to isolate the world’s only Jewish state economically.
This isn’t just a political shift. It’s a cultural surrender.
“We haven’t seen compliance,” Mamdani told MSNBC, defending BDS. Translation: We’ll punish you until you agree with us.
Meanwhile, former Governor Andrew Cuomo—yes, that Cuomo—is running as the centrist alternative. And Curtis Sliwa, the red-bereted vigilante, is polling in the teens.
So here we are. A city that once gave us Giuliani and Bloomberg is now flirting with a candidate who wants to turn NYC into a socialist experiment with 8.5 million unwilling lab rats.
WecuMedia’s Take: This isn’t about left vs. right. It’s about reality vs. fantasy. Mamdani’s campaign is a sugar-coated hallucination. And if New Yorkers fall for it, they won’t be waking up in a city of dreams—they’ll be choking on the fumes of their own delusion.





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