Mamdani slammed as chaos erupts NYPD attacked while politicians side with agitators

Zohran Mamdani, the latest darling of the radical left, has once again shown New Yorkers exactly what they voted for—absolute chaos dressed up as “progress.” When troublemakers decided it’d be fun to pelt NYPD officers with snowballs, did Mamdani defend the officers risking their lives? Not a chance. Instead, he twisted himself into knots making excuses for criminal behavior. Nothing says “leadership” like throwing your own police under the bus for a few social justice points.

This is par for the course with Mamdani and his activist pals. They love to preach about community and justice, but when the very people they’re supposed to support get attacked, all they do is coddle the criminals. The message is clear: as far as the new leftist leadership is concerned, lawlessness is fair game—as long as it’s aimed at the men and women in blue.

The liberal elites in New York have spent years demonizing the police. Now, their own foot soldiers attack officers on the street, and somehow politicians like Mamdani find a way to blame the NYPD. There’s never any accountability for the agitators. Apparently, snowballs today will be bricks tomorrow, and still, these so-called leaders will cry about “police overreach” whenever the cops so much as ask people to calm down.

The hypocrisy is hard to miss. These globalist progressives talk about unity and respect, but their actions give a green light to anyone who wants to stir up trouble. You can’t have safe neighborhoods or thriving cities when your mayor acts like standing up for law and order is something to be ashamed of. All this coddling of chaos only tears New York further apart.

If Mamdani’s idea of leading New York is throwing more gasoline on the fire every time things get heated, is it any wonder families are running for the suburbs? How many times do we have to let political showboats like this wreck a great American city before we wake up and demand real leaders with backbone?

Source: Redstate


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