Zohran Mamdani has found a new way to lose in politics—and still call it a win. Instead of focusing on fixing real problems, he’s turned losing itself into a badge of honor. In a city desperate for results, Mamdani parades around like he’s changing the world, when all he’s really doing is making New York’s mess even worse.
This isn’t just about Mamdani. It’s a whole movement of participation-trophy progressives who think showing up is as good as winning. They don’t get things done, but they spin their losses as courage. Meanwhile, the city gets dirtier, more dangerous, and less affordable every day. New York bleeds jobs and families while Mamdani and his crowd lecture everyone on “justice” and “equity,” as if slogans are going to stop crime or fix the schools.
Instead of leading, Mamdani keeps doubling down on divisive rhetoric and failed policies imported from socialist playbooks. His brand isn’t about making things work, it’s about tearing down anything that still does. Hard-working New Yorkers get taxed and regulated to death, while criminals and freeloaders get coddled. He makes excuses for lawbreakers, blames everyone but himself, and demands new programs that cost a fortune.
And what’s the result? Nothing gets solved. The city falls apart, but Mamdani and his friends pat themselves on the back just for trying. They call it “solidarity”—real people call it a disaster. Jobs flee, businesses shutter, taxes rise, and neighborhoods slide downhill. That’s how globalist, anti-American politics turns a once-great city into a playground for activists who don’t have to live with the consequences.
New York deserves better than Mamdani’s losing streak and his empty activism. Maybe it’s time to start rewarding results instead of participation trophies. Or at the very least, ask: how many more times does this guy have to lose before the city wakes up and wins?
Source: NY Post
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