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Zohran Mamdani drops the mask
The mayor-elect divides New Yorkers into two groups: the oppressed and their oppressors.
November 8, 2025 at 6:00 a.m. ESTToday at 6:00 a.m. EST
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Zohran Mamdani in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on Friday. (Ricardo Arduengo/Reuters)
A new era of class warfare has begun in New York, and no one is more excited than Generalissimo Zohran Mamdani. Witness the mayor-elects change of character since his Tuesday election victory.
Mamdani ran an upbeat campaign, with a nice-guy demeanor and perpetual smile papering over a long history of divisive and demagogic statements. New Yorkers periodically checking in on politics could understandably believe that he simply wanted to bring the city together and make it more affordable. That interpretation became much harder after his victory speech.
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Across 23 angry minutes laced with identity politics and seething with resentment, Mamdani abandoned his cool disposition and made clear that his view of politics isnt about unity. It isnt about letting people build better lives for themselves. It is about identifying class enemies from landlords who take advantage of tenants to the bosses who exploit workers and then crushing them. His goal is not to increase wealth but to dole it out to favored groups. The word growth didnt appear in the speech, but President Donald Trump garnered eight mentions.
Peoples lives, in Mamdanis world, can be improved only by government: We will prove that there is no problem too large for government to solve, and no concern too small for it to care about. The crowd cheered, of course, but a thinking person might wonder whether its good for the institution that has a monopoly on violence to insist that
nothing is beyond its purview.
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