NYC Mayoral Hopeful with Anti-American Family Ties?

Here we go again—another far-left politician who’s running for office in America but doesn’t even seem to like America.

Meet Zohran Mamdani, a New York City socialist mayoral candidate with a seriously awkward family backstory. Turns out, his own mother, Indian filmmaker Mira Nair, once proudly declared that her son is “not an American at all.” That’s not an exaggeration—that’s a direct quote from her 2013 interview with the Hindustan Times when Mamdani was 21 and attending Bowdoin College.

“He is a total desi,” she said. “He is not an Uhmericcan at all. He was born in Uganda, raised between India and America. He is at home in many places. He thinks of himself as a Ugandan and as an Indian.”

Oh, and just to be clear, “firang” is the word she used to describe Americans—an Indian slang term for foreigner or outsider. According to GOP commentator Mehek Cooke, it’s not some cute cultural nickname. It’s a slur. “It’s flippant, divisive, and dripping with contempt for the very country that gave your family a better life,” Cooke said. And she’s not wrong.

Let’s get this straight: Mamdani came to the U.S. at age 7, got a full American education, co-founded a Students for Justice in Palestine chapter in college, campaigned against Israel, and ranted about “white privilege.” And now he wants to run one of the biggest cities in the country—all while Mommy says he’s not really American?

This is what you get when radical ideology meets elite privilege. A guy born abroad, raised by anti-American intellectuals, and spoon-fed woke politics, now trying to run one of the most iconic cities in the world. The same city that gave his family everything.

If this is the future of the Democrat Party, no wonder voters are running the other way. Want to see the kind of candidate the left is promoting now? Watch the video and see it for yourself.


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