Looks like the dangerous Ugandan radical frighteningly embraced by multiple braindead voters across New York City is becoming even more flagrantly “on the nose” about his obscene privilege.
Just how on the nose?
Partying like its 1999 in one of the poorest countries on the planet “on the nose” … though at that point, “on the nose” may as well be converted to “bludgeon.”
As that’s exactly what Zohran Mamdani just did in Uganda … a nation routinely ranked amongst the world’s poorest.
Not that Mamdani was deterred.
Indeed, the New York Post noted that the three days – yes, days – of said celebration were “complete with masked security guards and a cellphone jamming system … at his family’s ritzy, secluded Ugandan compound – complete with masked security guards and a cellphone jamming system.”
A cellphone jamming system? Interesting.
Precisely why does Mamdani need such an asinine degree of security?
Moreover, precisely why does the aspiring mayoral candidate feel the need to flaunt rather ostentatious privilege in one of the poorest nations on the planet?
Has he no shame whatsoever?
Even more ridiculously, Mamdani already had a rather lavish wedding bash … in Dubai, of all places, which is hardly known for its morality and even less known for its humility.
In fact, that said “ceremony” occurred all at the end of 2024. Which in turn leads one to wonder exactly why Mamdani felt the need to have another so-called “wedding bash” I Uganda.
But Mamdani was probably counting on his braindead “fans” being unaware of that.
Indeed, most of the individuals who voted for Mamdani appear to have voted for him only because of his background.
And the mainstream media has taken note of that.
As detailed by Politico, a nutcase like Mamdani surged to the surface in the first place due to “forgotten voters” in New York City.
Kazia Fouzia, who serves as a director for Desis Rising and Moving (DRUM) Beats, apparently considers herself amongst those voters – and she has mobilized quite a few to vote for “socialists” such as Mamdani.
“This is a celebration for our community,” Fouzia asserted during a massive celebration, following Mamdani’s startling victory against former Governor Andrew Cuomo.
Naturally, Fouzia issued her proclamations in English and Bangla.
Even more naturally, Mamdani also focused on similarly tribal sentiments in his own speech.
“This is the victory of the Bangladeshi auntie who knocked on door after door until her feet throbbed and her knuckles ached,” Mamdani brayed.
Yep. And each and every tribal victory is yet another “death by a thousand cuts” reality for the United States.
Author: Ofelia Thornton
