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Zohran Mamdani managed to do something rare in today’s fractured political climate: he has united a faction of the Democratic establishment with an army of online alpha males in shared indignation. Since his victory in the Democratic primary for the mayor of New York on June 24, the Socialist Assembly has been subjected to an implacable and violent online assault, in particular influencers of the manosphere described by oneself.
For these men, who consider feminism, medal and diversity, equity and inclusion as existential threats, the attacks are constant. Through a torrent of messages, memes and republication, their message comes down to two simple lines: Mamdani, 33, is “dangerous” because he is a “socialist”, and he will ruin New York. He must be arrested at all costs. This campaign has taken on a particular emergency since in Deep Blue New York, the Democratic candidate is strongly favored to win the town hall.
The operation to arrest Mamdani was kicked off the highest level of the Republican Party. “Democrats have crossed the line,” said President Donald Trump poster On Truth Social on June 25. “Zohran Mamdani, a 100% communist madman, has just won the Democratic primary and is about to become mayor.”
Trump’s position reported the start of a coordinated effort. Achieving a republican victory would be difficult, if not impossible, the billionaire pro-Trump Bill Ackman proposes to finance a “centrist” candidate willing to challenge Mamdani in the November elections. He formulated this as a heroic mission to save New York from Doom Imminent.
“New York City Under Mamdani is about to become much more dangerous and economically non -viable,” Ackman wrote in a long post pinned to his X profile on June 26. “If someone is ready to raise my hand, I will take care of fundraising,” he said, trying to attract a challenger. “This is a unique opportunity for the right candidate. More importantly, it is an opportunity to save our city and to be a superhero. Life is short and you must dare to be great. ”
I woke up this morning seriously concerned about New York. I thought: “What is in New York has become that a lawyer who supported police financing, whose solution downwards food prices is supermarkets belonging to the city, which does not understand that freezing rents will only do it …
– Bill Ackman (@Billackman) June 26, 2025
Mamdani is a 33 -year -old Naturalized Muslim State legislator born in Ugandans, including the progressive platform – unrelated bus, public daycare, rent gels, wealth taxes – has basic support. His upset victory over Andrew Cuomo represents both a generational and ideological change within the Democratic Party. Its ascent particularly inspired Muslim, South Asian and immigrant communities, even if it triggers the alarm among the conservative and establishment circles
In the central handling, sometimes known as the community of red pills, which often propagates ideas of white supremacy under the cover of the protection of Western civilization, Mamdani is described as an anti-white racist. “Mamdani has published racist and anti-white reflections for more than a decade,” published conservative activist Charlie Kirk on June 27. Kirk resurrected a Mamdani tweet in 2013 who quoted the actor Hari Kondaboli criticizing systemic inequality. “I guess white New Yorkers hate themselves so much that they will vote for him anyway. Sorted !!” Kirk deduces. His article quickly generated more than half a million views, flooded with comments calling for the expulsion of Mamdani.
Mamdani has published racist and anti-white reflections for more than a decade. I guess white New Yorkers hate themselves so much that they will vote for him anyway. Sad!! https://t.co/gxyg5ohqae
– Charlie Kirk (@ Charliekirk11) June 27, 2025
The quote in question can be read as follows: “The invisible hand of the market, my ass. This hand is white and wears a ring with a conflict diamond. ” The line, which Mamdani published on December 19, 2013, is a satirical criticism of capitalism. He laughed at the famous concept of Adam Smith of the “invisible hand” to suggest that the markets are not as neutral as claimed, especially for marginalized communities. But in the Manosphere, reality and nuances are words that rarely find the purchase, especially when they could disturb a story.
Other eminent commentators have joined the battery. Ben Shapiro shared a meme anticipating an exodus of the rich from New York to Florida because the “maniacs” “exploded” the city. The conservative submarine Matt Walsh said that Mamdani’s victory is equivalent to the destruction of New York, making sure that Mamdani is “Muslim”.
“The New Yorkers embrace the destruction of their city by voting for the socialist Muslim mayor,” posted Walsh on X. He has since accused Mamdani of wanting to “castrate children with tax money, nationalize grocery stores and abolish the police on behalf of” queer liberation. “.” Walsh also attacked Mamdani citizenship. “Mamdani became an American citizen in 2018,” he published. “Two years later, he was already working to demolish the monuments to our historic icons. The incredible arrogance and law of this gamin crying and ungrateful. ”
Mamdani became an American citizen in 2018. Two years later, he was already working to demolish the monuments to our historic icons. The incredible arrogance and law of this gamin crying and ungrateful. https://t.co/auqjiluts9
– Matt walsh (@mattwalshblog) June 27, 2025
Attacks are not limited to culture warriors. “The problem with socialism: finally you lack the money of others,” accused the member of the Congress Mike Lawler, a New York Republican. “New York is directed to a disaster if Zohran becomes mayor.”
The problem with socialism: finally you lack the money of others.
The city of New York is directed to a disaster if Zohran becomes mayor. https://t.co/4v3vwex7x3
– Mike Lawler (@ Lawler4ny) June 27, 2025
Even the eminent liberals have joined hunting, attacking the Mamdani platform. Former Treasury Secretary, Larry Summers has targeted his housing policy. “Rent control is the second best way to destroy a city, after having bombed,” he criticized, adding: “I think that is likely to be used rather than improving the problems concerning the affordability of housing in New York. It would be a raw political error of @zohrankmamdani.”
Control of rents is the second best way to destroy a city, after bombing. And, because of what he leads in terms of investment in repair, the maintenance, the construction of new apartments, I think that this is likely to get worse rather than improving the problems concerning the affordability of housing …
– Lawrence H. Summers (@lhsummers) June 27, 2025
Meanwhile, conservative journalist Daniel Greenfield questioned Mamdani’s appearance in “a terrorist mosque who prayed for Hamas to win, cursed Jews and Christians, and teaching urged their children to hate everything on America”, involving Mamdani is a radical anti-semite and anti-American.
Zohran Mamdani tweeted about his appearance in a terrorist mosque that prayed for Hamas to win, cursed the Jews and Christians, and urged their children to hate everything America
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– Daniel Greenfield – “Hang on or separately” (@Sultanknish) June 28, 2025
For his part, Mamdani campaigned on the high cost of life in New York. His victory upsets the balance within a Democratic Party which still finds its place after the last presidential election.
As November approaching, the attacks will only intensify. The assault lines are clear: it is dangerous because it is Muslim; He will chase the rich because he is socialist; And it is an anti-semitic and anti-white radical. The manosphere and its allies use a powerful combination of anti-muslim and anti-immigrant tropes to try to drop it.