Mamdani Touts Warmth of ‘Collectivism,’ Revokes Pro-Israel Policies
Welcome to communism, NYC. Your block party foreshadows your future if Mamdani instills his communist dreams.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani made a few unsurprising moves on his first day in office.
First of all, Mamdani promised to rid the city of individualism and embrace collectivism.
Then, Mamdani’s supporters received their first taste of communism, foreshadowing their future if he can instill all of his communist dreams. The “Inauguration for a New Era Block Party” block party lacked food and bathrooms.
Mamdani revoked most of the executive orders issued by former Mayor Eric Adams after September 26, 2024, the day the DOJ charged him with federal corruption.
Collectivism
Do you hear that? It’s Lenin, Marx, Stalin, and Mao cheering from their graves (emphasis mine):
I welcome the change. For too long, those fluent in the good grammar of civility have deployed decorum to mask agendas of cruelty. Many of these people have been betrayed but in our administration their needs will be met. Their hopes and dreams and interests will be reflected transparently in government.
They will shape our future and if for too long these communities have existed as distinct from one another, we will draw this city closer together. We will replace the frigidity of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism. If our campaign demonstrated that we yearn for solidarity then let this government foster it. Because no matter what you eat, how you pray or where you come from, the words that most define us are the two we all share, New Yorkers.
Holy moly. Mamdani is literally a villain in an Ayn Rand novel.
Mamdani: We will replace the frigidity of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism pic.twitter.com/JYtcr7c350
— Acyn (@Acyn) January 1, 2026
Israel
One of the revoked EOs included adopting the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s (IHRA) definition of antisemitism.
The definition states: “Antisemitism is a certain perception of Jews, which may be expressed as hatred toward Jews. Rhetorical and physical manifestations of antisemitism are directed toward Jewish or non-Jewish individuals and/or their property, toward Jewish community institutions and religious facilities.”
On his very first day as @NYCMayor, Mamdani shows his true face: He scraps the IHRA definition of antisemitism and lifts restrictions on boycotting Israel.
This isn’t leadership. It’s antisemitic gasoline on an open fire.— Israel Foreign Ministry (@IsraelMFA) January 2, 2026
I mean, the fact that anyone has to adopt the definition of antisemitism officially shows the world we live in right now.
However, Mamdani promised to reissue a few of Adams’s orders, including the one that maintains the Office to Combat Antisemitism.
Yeah, I’ll believe it when I see it.
Religious Sites
Mamdani also removed Executive Order 61, which required more security at religious sites, including churches, mosques, and synagogues.
Protesters had to stay a certain distance from the entrance of those buildings.
Socialist Block Party
The aptly named “Inauguration for a New Era Block Party” disappointed many people.
You expect food, music, dancing, and fun at a block party.
You silly people! That doesn’t happen for you plebes in a communist society. Only the high and mighty enjoy such luxuries.
Yes, food is a luxury in communism.
Mamdani’s team wrote on its website that attendees should note that the block party wouldn’t have portable restrooms for safety reasons or food for sale.
The lines to get into this “block party” remind me of bread lines and whatnot. It’s these people’s first taste of communism.
"Let Us In! Let Us In!" Massive crowds chant as they attempt to make it to Zohran Mamdani Inauguration BLOCK PARTY outside of the City Hall pic.twitter.com/4bhmG4xvNs
— Oliya Scootercaster 🛴 (@ScooterCasterNY) January 1, 2026
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the fact that anyone has to adopt the definition of antisemitism officially shows the world we live in right now
You’re really really close!
his soldiers are ready
Muslim “jihadists;” so-called “holy warriors.” More aptly and accurately known as “terrorists,” in the west.
The “warmth of collectivism” is found in the ovens of Auschwitz and the stewpots of China.
(If you haven’t read “The Black Book of Communism” that second one might not make sense.)
good references
and sadder is that that warmth is not allowed to make the obvious connection>>
socialism is the financial link to communism /nazism
I was going to say that Solzhenitsyn wrote a whole book about the warmth of collectivism.
so
if the biggest baddest most financialist place in the world
can convert to islam so easily
what does that say not only to america but to others who want to do their 9 11 to us and then. take over!!!??
maga
Exactly
But NYC is 40%recent immigrants
Maybe they heard of the stories of the billions taken by immigrants before we did and want their cut
The problem is not just immigrants. The problem is that the ratio of Democrats to Republicans in NYC is 2 to 1.
They all grout they’d be getting a free Obama phone and a Mandoni free apt if they showed up
Idiots all
which required more security at religious sites, including churches, mosques, and synagogues.
yeah cause who is going to risk protesting at a mosque!!?
But watch for mamdami to increase or in fact give the orders to
*punish* fare evaders as they are a huge source of revenue
Grandiose ideas spoken by an idiot.
He will find himself in court fighting a losing battle on things he has no jurisdiction over while squelching city services over which he does.
For those of us who had the soul crushing experience of driving through the South Bronx of the late 70’s (fortunately not having to live anywhere nearby) or experiencing the Cross Bronx Expressway adorned with stripped cars that’s where NYC is headed. Watch for capital to flee and a complete breakdown of social order before either the governor or the president steps in to stop it.
Sometime in the 70s, I went to a Yankees game. When leaving, I took a wrong turn and got a tour of some of the nastiest real estate I’ve ever seen then or since. Lucky for me, I ran into a cop on foot patrol of all things. He was standing in the middle of an huge area where all the buildings had been leveled. It was a strangely surreal sight. went up to him and the first words out of his mouth, “Lemme guess. You’re lost!” Frankly, I was never happier to see anyone in my life. Anyway, he gave me directions to the Deegan Expressway with the final waning. “If you have to stop at a light and someone approaches you, just go through the red light. No cop is gonna give you a ticket!” Good advice.
Suggest you get a hold of Bonfire of the Vanities. It’s your story except things go really, really wrong there in the Bronx.
Excellent book.
these days the social worker would demand you turn over your car and wallet to the people
Yes. The position he already held had more power to do the things he wants to do yet he never introduced legislation to set the taxes in NYC as he proposes now. The State House of NY set those rates not the mayor.
In the piddly little college town I live near they elected a moron running on a platform of reforms that the city had no say over. But the college kids voted him in and no doubt felt righteous about it.
However, Mamdani promised to reissue a few of Adams’s orders, including the one that maintains the Office to Combat Antisemitism.
^^^well thats done for show^^^
Well Arabs are considered Semites so there is a lot of wiggle room there.
Except antisemitism has always referred to Jews, not ethnic Arabs. The people who coined the term did so to set Jews apart.
I tell people who think these commies will find out economics is a hard mistress that the commies only thoughts are for power. The economics will come after they take over.
And even then they won’t care because they’re the only ones that will get rich. Castro left the island destitute yet made close to a billion dollars of personal wealth according to some sites.
2026 will be… interesting.
Yeah. In the “May you live in interesting times” sense.
Which is assume is how you meant your post.
Elections have consequences. Sometimes serious consequences. And I for one will have
littleno sympathy for the NYC electorate when Mamdani’s socialist utopian fantasies collapses like a flan in the oven and the people start suffering for his policies. I’ll just point at the rubes and suckers and laugh. That is all.The interesting thing is, he doesn’t believe any of the things he is spouting. He is there simply to begin the transition to Islamification.
Bingo!
And the ignorant will go right along.
Horrifying, as we see what is happening in Much of Europe.
“We will replace the frigidity of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism.”
When has that ever worked? The “good and hard” portion of our show will be starting immediately! LOL!! If you are a successful business and you stay in NYC, you are either very stupid or connected.
Maybe Colbert can get a job with this communist regime.
Make sure they don’t come to us for a handout. Ever.
Oh, once summer comes around and the ramshackle green-crippled power grid for NY trips into blackouts, everybody there will experience the warmth of collectivism. About 104 in the shade, I think.
The Balkanization of New York is now complete. We now run the experiment with a known result and the only question remaining is whether our young voters learn from this experience and reject the allure of communism. I fear we must eventually address immigration, taxes and debt with a constitutional convention and shudder to think of today’s politicians playing a part.
We are pretty much past the point where we can do anything to influence what happens in NYC. All we can do is our best to try to make sure we are not caught up in it.
Subotai Bahadur
We should be cognizant of “refugees” from NYC infiltrating other cities and states who have failed to learn the lessons of the causes of their need to flee. They should be educated with firmness and grace but educated none the less.
NYC consists mainly of democrats and it stands to reason that it will be mainly democrats who will be fleeing.
One thing I am waiting for is Mamdani to allow a Muslim Mob to take over a cathedral such as St. Patricks or Saint John the Divine and declare it New York City’s primary mosque.
The sub title should say “communist wet dreams”
Mamdani’s so-called socialist collectivist democratic policies are nothing more fluff for the multitudes.
Mamdani is first and foremost a Muslim. Muslim-majority countries today are neither communist nor socialist, but rather authoritarian regimes, absolute monarchies, or states with mixed systems that often lean authoritarian. This is the Muslim goal and plan for the world.
What he laid his hand on when he took the oath of office ought to be a clue. He didn’t put his hand on the communist manifesto or Das Kapital, but the good ole hard kore koran.
And if you look closely at the photo, he didn’t even put his hand on that, but on something that was laid on top of that.
Yes I saw that and wondered what it was. It looked like a small wooden box.
Yes.
As a country, what can be the solution to stop this subterfuge? They move under the auspices of being a religion, but it is far more than that- a supremacist, imperialistic, ideology that controls everything. What can be done at the national level?
Ban sharia?
Ban foreign funding of schools and mosques?
Ban halal, the burka, public adhan?
This Islamofascist/Muslim supremacist/neo-communist piece of excrement’s lackey-contrived line touting the allegedly warm embrace of collectivism sounds like an intentionally satirical mockery of communism — that’s how manifestly stupid and historically dishonest it is.
And the voters, so profoundly ignorant, don’t know it.
mamdami is obama without the moderation ( ahaha..thats how left we are now)
he is taking it up a notch or three
meaning his successor ( in whatever city or state in the usa) will then be further left than this pos mamdami
The only plus, if you could call it one, regarding Mamdani is that he’s not married to Michelle.
Perhaps. This piece of excrement’s wife is also similarly vile — a Jew-hating, subversive, bigot and ingrate, like her wretched husband.
Yes the warmth of lining Mamdani’s pockets, and the cold of scraps for the rest of you. He is such a celebrity, it disgusting the fawning over him and his wife with her $600 dollar designer shoes. It’s like Sinwar’s wife with her berkin bag while the palestinians supposedly starved. Glad our tax payer money can fund his dream life. I had no idea that commies were such glamour pusses. I thought they were supposed to be wearing fatigues, have wild unkempt hair and be generally dirty and gritty. He looks a lot like that “rugged individual,” he hates so much.
The warmth of Molotov cocktails burning the city to the ground.
The rich talk about sharing the wealth. Will Mandami share his wealth with the public?
Of course not.
This Islamofascist piece of excrement’s “professor” father and his “filmmaker” mother — Jew-hating, Israel-slandering Muslim supremacist bigots, like their wretched son — have managed to amass a $10 million-plus fortune, in the U.S. Will the Islamofascist/Muslim supremacist/neo-communist mayor ask his parents to share their wealth with NYC’s most impoverished denizens?
“rugged individualism “
so lets get to the irony
the general take is that the wealthy live via the socialist protections
and the poor
are left to fight it out like capitalists
interesting in how the truths are batted around to meet the “needs” of the speaker
yeah,, the wealthy are in fact protected by the government ( hence socialism to one /or some degree or another)
and the poor are also protected by the government via theft of the middle classes assets given to the poor and to a lesser degree, the wealthy….but make no mistake, none the less,, the wealthy do also pay up to the poor
its only the poor that arent expected, via the lefty agenda, to contribute to the social contract that lefty loves to talk about
so they go sent off to wars to “contribute” as a way to payback to society
not just the poor/black got sent off, whites too
and
whites accounted for 85+% of all deaths
but lets not get off track
the wealthy and the poor are in fact protected by the socialist policies and the goal of the left is to ensnare more middle class in that
for obvious reasons…to win their votes
and to make sure when they point the finger at others for getting freebies
they too are getting those/some freebies so they cant really say anything
thats how lefty keeps winning
they just keep widening the net of hate so that no matter what you are entangled into their web
hey,,if hes getting that..then I want this
as opposed to
he shouldnt get any freebies and I wont get any either
the gov keeps creating divisions with mo and mo laws and regs and teaching the kids that its justifiable
solution is at hand as there should be no income tax
no set asides..affrim action >>dei
flat tax doesnt care who you are
Remember the Mamdani genocide killed 400 million Hindus and Buddhists.
Someone help me out here. I’m a reasonably literate person with pretty decent reading comprehension skills, but I can’t figure out why there’s not more outrage about a different part of what he said. I get why everyone’s talking about the whole “collectivist” vs “rugged individualist” thing, but he’s a communist, of course he said that. Was someone expecting him to all the sudden decide individual rights and responsibilities are a good thing?
What I’m confused about is the paragraph before that.
I realize Mamdani was just saying fancy words in a string to try to sound intelligent as is the habit of the left, but what did he actually say?
“For too long, those fluent in the good grammar of civility have deployed decorum to mask agendas of cruelty.”
“For to long” – the people I’m about to describe have been getting away with this for a prolonged period.
“those fluent in the good grammar of civility” – people who know how to phrase their language in such a way as to give the impression of courtesy.
“have deployed decorum” – have pretended to be acting out of kindness.
“to mask agendas of cruelty” – but they are actually causing harm and distress with their actions.
So what he’s saying is that people with evil agendas hide their cruelty behind polite language and behavior, and they’ve been getting away with it for too long.
If I’m misunderstanding here, someone please explain to me how. I mean, he’s not wrong…he’s describing himself and the left to a T.
But then he goes on to say:
“Many of these people have been betrayed but in our administration their needs will be met. Their hopes and dreams and interests will be reflected transparently in government.
They will shape our future”
WTF?
So, those evil people who’ve been getting away with hiding their destructive and harmful agendas behind polite language and virtue signalling will now be…protected by the government? Supported by the government? No longer have to hide their cruel agendas but can execute them transparently?
That’s sure what it seems to me to be what he’s saying here.
Again: am I wrong? Am I the only one who’s taking that to be his point? If I’m not picking up what he’s laying down, someone please explain it to me.
Pets listen to your tone of voice, the actual words you say are less than incidental.
People came for the ritual victor’s chest-beating, and hearing what was traditional ever since man climbed down from the trees, cheered like the beta bi*s they all are.
Ah, the idealism of youth…../sarc
Here’s all you need to know about the “warmth of collectivism”:
All kept their heads down, buried in their buttoned-up coats, and all were chilled to the bone … from the prospect of having to spend the whole day in the cold. … They walked past the high wooden fence around the guardhouse …; past the barbed wire that protected the camp bakery from the prisoners; past … the frosted rail hung on thick strands of wire; past another pole with a thermometer hanging on it…. Shukhov looked hopefully out of the corner of an eye at the milk-white thermometer — if it had shown -41° they ought not to be sent out to work*.
– – – – from One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
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* -41° C equals approximately -42° F.