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Zohran Mamdani Trashes America’s History In Gloomy July 4 Address

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New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani attacked the Trump Administration and portrayed America’s history as flawed in what is being described as a gloomy and divisive speech to mark the nation’s 250th anniversary celebration.

The self-styled socialist mayor spoke behind the desk once used by George Washington and was flanked by recently naturalized U.S. citizens from Chile, Mexico, Haiti, Egypt, Pakistan and beyond. Notably, none of the people standing next to the mayor, all of whom clutched small American flags, were white.

“Here at City Hall, as I sit behind George Washington’s desk, alongside new Americans who came to this country, I cannot see all of America,” the mayor began. He later stated that the occasion belongs “too to our newest Americans, those standing here with me today, all of whom were recently naturalized.”

Mamdani, who is of Indian descent by way of Uganda, added that he too experienced the naturalization process in the not too distant past. “Nearly a decade ago, I too felt what you feel — the joy of no longer being just a New Yorker, but an American too,” he went on.

The mayor reviewed elements of the nation’s past, including colonial rule, the Revolutionary War in New York, slavery, and the experiences of successive waves of immigrants. He referenced the arrival of Irish immigrants during famine, Chinese settlers, Jewish people escaping pogroms, Italians, and others who faced nativism, restricted entry laws, sweatshop conditions, and riots.

Mamdani also addressed the concept of American exceptionalism and contrasted views of the country. He said the story of America “has so often been written by those who were told by others with power and influence and wealth that they were anything but exceptional.”

He continued with a bleak outlook of American history defined by oppression and exclusion. “For generation after generation, we have been told that when the world has sent its people to our shores, it has not sent its best. It sent Puritans and Sikhs and Quakers and Muslims and Jewish people who were banished for praying the wrong way… It sent peasants and serfs from slums and shtetls who were treated as less because they hardly owned clothes, let alone land.”

Mamdani went on to criticize America’s past leaders for their role in his dark outlook of the nation’s history. “The powerful have always known their answer. America, in their view, is an arena of supremacy, where only a select few are allowed freedom, where not all are created equal. America, if you ask them, becomes less the more people it welcomes. America, they will tell you, belongs only to those with the right accent or the right shade of skin. The rest of us, they insist, should be grateful for merely being allowed to visit,” he said.

The mayor then took aim at the Trump Administration, stating that “we see masked agents terrorizing our streets, eating food cooked by our undocumented neighbors before spiriting them away in unmarked vans.”

He added, “We see a nation whose immense wealth has been built by those with calloused, dirt-streaked hands — those who toil on factory floors and chisel into stone — and we see a nation that has allowed so much of that wealth to be held instead in the soft hands of a precious few.”

The foreign born mayor wrapped up his screed by asserting that only he and his followers are true American patriots. “Patriotism has never been about pretending our nation is without flaws. In fact, I believe the very act of criticizing America is one of the most American traditions we have,” he said, adding that “every act of righteous dissent” defines the nation.

The mayor’s remarks came just hours ahead of President Trump’s address at Mt. Rushmore, where he laid out a much different vision for the country and expressed pride in its past. Without naming Mamdani directly, Trump stated that communism is incompatible with the American way of life, and that those with such views must be driven out.

“Communism is a mortal threat to American liberty. It is the greatest threat to our country, including World War I, World War II, Pearl Harbor or even 9/11,” he said, adding that America will “never be a communist country.”

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