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Prompt Grok to create an Alex Jones-inspired headline about modern American politics and it would be easy to conceive a title similar to that of this article. Of course, like chemicals in the water turning frogs gay—or, at least, significantly impacting their sexual functions—this would result in another quarter in the “Alex Jones is right jar.”
Mamdani’s unexpected nomination as the Democrat nominee in New York City’s mayor’s race has been a boon for political pundits. For the left, he embodies the future of the American political left: a charismatic radical with bold visions who consistently churns out social media content that attempts to provide leftwing solutions to “kitchen table” problems. On the right, he is a perfect example of the true socialist impulses lurking behind their opposing party and, perhaps, a symptom of some deep-seated Islamic agenda in America.
While the political impact of Mamdanism is difficult to forecast, the history of the Mamdani family does serve as an interesting example of the consequences of state-directed immigration policy.
To truly understand the Mamdani story, we must return back to the days of the Cold War. In 1959, a Kenyan liberation activist named Tom Mboya organized with the African American Institute a plan to subsidize the travel of African college students to America for their intellectual development. While attempts to secure direct Washington funding initially stalled, Mboya found an essential benefactor in the form of Senator John F. Kennedy, who at the time was running for president in 1960.
His family’s Kennedy Foundation dedicated $100,000 to the program, resulting in 295 African students being brought to American universities as part of the initial run of the “Kennedy Airlift.” For JFK’s political ambitions, history judges it to be a prudent decision. Mboya’s time in America gave him the admiration of many of the leading Civil Rights leaders of the time, including Martin Luther King, Jr. and Harry Belafonte. In 2009, The Nation noted that Tom Shachtman, a historian of the effort, credits JFK’s support for the project as being “’equally if not more crucial’ in Kennedy’s razor-thin victories in several key states with significant African-American voting strength than the often-cited phone call Kennedy made to Coretta Scott King after her husband was arrested and a subsequent call Robert Kennedy made to the judge in the case.”
One of the students that benefited from this program was Mahmood Mamdani, father of Zohran. …
As such, attempts to cultivate political elites in contrast to Moscow were at best shallow facades when it came to differing solutions. This should not be surprising, given that America’s own government during the 20th century was actively engaging in increasingly socialist and interventionist policies, as its laissez-faire political legacy became an increasingly fringe political position.
Tragically, it was precisely those who were the most vocal at challenging the Soviet Union abroad that were most comfortable with embracing authoritarianism at home. In the words of Bill Buckley, “we have got to accept Big Government for the duration for neither an offensive nor a defensive war can be waged, given our present government skills, except through the instrument of a totalitarian bureaucracy within our shores.”
It is no surprise, then, that 20th Century America itself became an incubator of elites, and the children of those elites, that hold views hostile to this nation’s founding principles. The Kennedy Airlift is additionally an example of the consequences of Washington-designed immigration schemes designed for political objectives.
So, our elites, were making other elites into progressive/lefty/collectivist/Marxist/socialist/communist/murderers so they could combat the USSR’s progressive/lefty/collectivist/Marxist/socialist/communist/murderers. Yes, that makes perfect sense!! If the world is to be nothing but a charnel house, why not have the CIA convert all of the potential new elites of all the developing countries into progressive/lefty/collectivist/Marxist/socialist/communist/murderers! How did that work out do you think? It seems that a good part of the world is authoritarian, led by those progressive/lefty/collectivist/Marxist/socialist/communist/murderers that we cultivated and made in these United States. That was a really intelligent and worthwhile cause, wasn’t it? How do you think that this has worked out for us?