Mamdani's Anti-White Victory Must Be America's Wake Up Call 2025-11-07 18:10
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Anymore because what's the sense?
I live in Mississauga.
Nobody wears, very few people wear a poppy.
Downtown Toronto, forget it, downtown Toronto.
Nobody wears a poppy.
And I'm not going to wait.
He says, wait a minute.
How about running it for the people that buy them?
Now you go to the small cities and you know, you know, those roles unrolls.
You people loved you that come here, whatever it is.
You love our way of life.
You love our milk and honey.
At least you could pay a couple of bucks for poppies or something like that.
These guys pay for your way of life that you enjoy in Canada.
These guys paid the biggest price.
Anyhow, I'm going to run it again for you great people and good Canadians that bought a poppy.
I'm still going to run it anyhow.
Love you.
That's it.
Fired.
Fire.
And you guys want to tell us that, like, oh, it's no hack to be anti-woke.
We watched the virus grow.
And there are people now who don't appreciate what the fight has been to get that man fired.
Get it.
You know, if you could get Don Cherry and that veteran in a room, what kind of conversation do you think they would have?
Those are the people you canceled.
Those are the people you fired.
Hope you love the replacements.
And those on the right, those on the right wanting to cancel anyone who doesn't agree with them, full sale.
Defund Israel.
Sure.
Yeah.
But you need to do more than that.
Say that the wrong side won World War II.
You're just as, that's the whole, it's not even horseshoe.
You're just leftists.
You're just leftists who like trolling with some memes.
Let's grab some chat.
All right.
First chat.
Not really a question, but a quick shout out from Renpedy.
The LWC blend of blackout coffee is legit.
I got my bag yesterday and tried it this morning.
It might be my new favorite.
Oh, thank you very much.
And you know what?
I should have told you guys too.
So it is the strange animal group.
I think you can go to, is it blackoutcoffee.com/slash crowder?
Yep.
They're also, every order is roasted within 48 hours and being sent to you.
So it's roasted fresh, shipped to you.
And we spent a lot of time on this.
We did a lot of taste testing here.
It's a blend that we really, yeah, we did.
I was like, try this.
Try this, Josh.
This one's coffee.
And what about this one?
Also coffee.
Yeah, but we ended up with a good one.
So it's pretty good and good.
Yeah, well, yes, because we had to have some stopgaps because there have been some sourcing issues with coffee in the office.
So I wanted, I'm at that point, really, honestly, in my career.
I'm like, I don't want to take on a bunch of random sponsors.
So the kinds of things that I want for me.
This is the coffee I use at home.
It's the coffee we use in the office.
Same thing with this, right?
I'm now starting these companies are partnering Foundation Daily, the supplements.
What I've been taking for 10 years, I put it all in one supplement.
If you eat a balanced diet and you have perfect cholesterol blood pressure, you don't need it.
But if you could use a little help with your heart, use a little help with your aches and pains, it's transparent.
It's in line with the brand.
You can get a certificate of analysis and know exactly what is on that label, clinically proven adhesive.
So that's where we are now.
I want to provide for you the things that we use here.
Thank you very much.
I'm glad you enjoy it.
And anyone else, if you like it, go ahead and let me know.
Next chat.
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Next chat from I. Ortega.
What is the likelihood that we will see laws passed preventing opposing U.S. values like Sharia law?
What will it take to get it started?
Likelihood that we'll see laws passed that will prevent.
Okay, so meaning like preventing Sharia law.
Correct.
Okay.
Well, I don't know what laws have passed in Texas.
I just know that Abbott said he would step in with that big, with that big complex.
I mean, roll in.
Roll in.
Yeah, that's true.
He'll roll in.
He's a wheelchair guy.
Epic.
We already had these laws.
We already had the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
Sharia law is irreconcilable with it.
It's not possible.
Problem is the left has torn it up and wiped their ass with it until they want to pull out one of those shreds and go get that smear off there.
Hey, it's unconstitutional to not let kids transition, right?
So the truth is, the anti-American laws, particularly Sharia law, are irreconcilable with the Constitution.
Ben Carson, Dr. Ben Carson, said that as kindly and boringly as possible, and he was canceled for that back then.
So we should just, how about we start following and honoring the laws that we actually have?
It's that the left usurps those laws.
The left tries to subvert those laws, pervert those laws.
Let's not allow them to do it.
Let's strengthen the laws that should already act as a guard at the gate.
Yeah.
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Next chat from Agrathos.
Question for LWC.
Mamdani beat Cuomo and may have ended that legacy.
Will the Democrat Party ever realize that they have engineered their own destruction by prioritizing foreigners who replace them?
They don't see it as their own destruction.
I don't think, I don't know.
I can't speak for them, but they're so aggressive in pushing this and wanting amnesty that I would imagine it's part of their plan because they want a voting base.
That's why they wanted to change the census rule.
Right?
Because if you don't count illegal aliens, you end up changing the electoral map.
And that, of course, favors Republicans.
So I don't know if they care.
I don't.
I mean, once enough Muslims win office, I think, yeah, they're going to get replaced.
I think, yeah, I think you have a sort of a frog in the boiling pot situation where the frog is the Democratic Party and it's just slowly getting hotter and they're getting smaller and smaller and smaller.
And now you see traditional Democrats like Jacob Fry or whatever, and even he's a left, leftoid Democrat barely beating a Somali pseudo-citizen.
So the Democratic Party is just something completely different now.
There's no one left to get angry because that's what the thing is now.
Yeah.
They're going to wake up one day and go, hey, wait.
Right.
Where'd everybody go?
I mean, it is kind of the natural sequence, though, is if you have someone like a Cuomo, who, of course, violated fundamental civil liberties during COVID, right?
Basically, someone who captured more authority than he had the right to, that if you're going to progress down that path, you're going to end up with someone who thinks that we should be communist socialists and, of course, has no problem with a religious caliphate.
It really is not that crazy to me that he won, that Mamdani won.
The opponents, I mean, not formidable, but opponents.
I mean, Cuomo was corrupt.
Yeah, I'm including the sexual harassment.
And that's most likely horse.
I'm not including that either, but they are.
Yeah.
New York City voters are.
And they're taking into account his COVID policies, and now he acted as governor.
Yeah.
I just don't, I don't see, it's not a surprise to me.
Right.
Yeah.
And then, I mean, Curtis Leewai, I guess, you know.
At least he won his primary.
He won his primary.
Think of how entitled he is.
I don't think he's the best candidate either.
No, I don't think.
I don't know much about him.
I just know he's an easy, he's an easy joke.
And if they can, if they can, you know, demonize your character, then.
Yeah.
I mean, think of how entitled the New York Democratic Party is.
So it's like, well, of course it could never be a Republican.
It could never be a Republican.
So even the guy who lost the Democratic primary, let's put him.
Like, you know, Giuliani wasn't that long ago in the realm of American history.
This idea that a Republican could never be elected in New York, it's probably unlikely, but still, they're so entitled.
Well, the Republican primary doesn't exist.
That doesn't really matter.
You want to complain about a uniparty?
This was a great opportunity, in my opinion.
It was a great opportunity.
And I don't know too much about Sleeve Wall, and I know someone's going to get mad at me in the comments section here, but somebody who was higher profile and didn't dress normally and didn't talk about the mob all the time.
I think I'm joking around, but I think that if you had a Republican candidate that was bereted.
I think that literally lost in the election.
It's a big deal.
It's a weird thing.
And people don't, even though it's New York, they don't want to vote for a weird thing.
I think you might see a Republican governor of New York, even potentially in this next go-round.
But I don't think you're going to see it in New York City because they've done such an effective job at replacing people that hold any semblance of American values.
Because you're going to say things are going to get worse under Momdami, probably, and then the next Democratic mirror.
But so many of these people he brings in that they're bringing in from the third world don't mind living in shit and switching.
That's a good point.
They don't mind it because that's what they came from.
So it's not the same as a New Yorker 30 years ago when crime is rampant.
Like, we got to change this up, get Giuliani in.
That frame of thinking doesn't exist with a lot of New Yorkers anymore.
That's a great point.
I think you're right.
It's still going to be a win for them.
Yeah.
I still think this sets a bad precedent where, at least if they had a serious Republican candidate, let's say, okay, Mamdani won, Republican, doesn't win, but captures 40% of the vote.
That's still better for the future of New York where people think, okay, we could maybe make some headway, pick up some seats here.
Whereas now it's basically don't even try to run a Republican.
So you end up with a leftist or a communist.
I think that's bad for the future of New York.
They should have the option in a two-party system of the second party.
But I understand all sides of that argument strategically as you get close to election time.
But your good point, Lane.
Yeah, these people don't mind it.
They don't mind it.
Someone coming from India, someone coming from Bangladesh, someone coming from Honduras to New York.
Yeah.
To New York today thinks it's nice.
Yes.
If someone could time travel from New York in 2003 to today, they would go, what happened?
Very, very stark contrast.
Yeah, good point.
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Next chat from Evil Jackalopes.
Evil Jackalopes.
When the goal of the supposed far left is to collapse and replace the system, why would they ever do anything to help end a shutdown?
That fast tracks them to their goal.
Well, their only incentive to end the shutdown is if they can claim a win and they got some kind of entitlement for you guys.
That's what it is.
The truth is a shutdown is really a game of political chicken for both sides.
I don't think it's necessarily indicative of either party at large.
It usually comes down to one sticking point.
So, yeah, I don't think Democrats continually want to be responsible for shutdowns because that would be political suicide.
In this case, they really needed to make sure that they shore up their voting base, which includes a lot of illegal aliens and non-contributing zeros by ensuring that the benefits extended to non-citizens.
And they're still pushing that lie that this is a Republican shutdown, that this is a Trump shutdown.
Yeah.
They're going to keep pushing that lie, obviously, because they don't want to take the blame.
That's obvious.
But the other part of it is anything you can do to demonize Donald Trump.
Yeah.
And further change that history to go, hey, look, this is what we did last time we had a Republican president.
Look, look what happened.
Look who, oh, they canceled flights.
Look at that.
Yeah.
Oh, people lost snap benefits.
And any Republican who's any conservative who takes part in that, I will tell you, is basically a leftist.
They were never conservative.
They were a Bernie bro who then came over to the right because people are going.
I've heard a lot of conservatives, or not conservatives, I've heard a lot of people who claim their MA, including at the Change of Mind, go, well, I mean, you know, come on.
At this point, what you're going to, Americans shouldn't have to forego their luxuries or what they need and go hungry if you're giving money to Israel.
I said, hold on.
Give no money to Israel.
Cut the 3.10 billion.
Can we deal with $130 billion annually and just snap?
Can we deal with our biggest line item, which is all of these social safety benefits?
Can we meet him halfway?
Just say, hey, let's get rid of Hummus on Snap.
Yeah, there you go.
But people who do that, you're doing the left bidding.
The people claiming that Donald Trump has make Israel great again and he only worries about Israel.
Israel's got him by the bootstraps.
They are doing such a disservice to his support right now because he spent how much time dealing with Israel compared to sending National Guard troops into cities to take care of it, fixing the border.
He's messed up on some stuff.
We all understand that.
But to focus on this small thing like Israel, which we can have disagreements over Israel policy all day.
Let's talk about it.
The Jews aren't telling us not to talk about it.
But making that the focal point of Donald Trump's presidency like a Tucker's doing is pretty messed up.
And it shows me you really aren't America first if your entire brand is built off another country.
Especially if you're using it to say, well, why should Americans have to?
That sounds like Americans have to forego SNAP.
They're hungry because of Israel.
First off, you should be against SNAP and you should be against EBT and you should be against entitlements, period, if you're a conservative.
You should certainly be supporting reform, just to be clear.
Second.
You really want to do away with the most effective president of our lifetime.
I would love it if Donald Trump said, no more money.
No more money, Israel.
Sorry, you guys do your own thing.
We're not enemies, but we're not going to be entangled in this.
And there's too much going on that we don't want to be a part of.
We're going to keep that $3 billion.
Same thing with Ukraine.
I would love it if he did that.
That would be my preference.
But I'm not going to lie to you and say Donald Trump hasn't delivered on any promises.
What is it?
A 99.9% reduction with it in border interactions or border crossings, apprehensions?
That's kind of big.
It used to be Build the Wall was racist.
Donald Trump moved that over to Newman where now people go, well, of course we support having a strong border, but deportation is too far.
Well, that's not where the left was pre-2016.
Build the wall was considered racist.
You're not going to hear me say that Donald Trump has delivered on no promises.
I think he could do better.
He's the only president who's tried to equalize trade.
He's the only president who's actually done anything on immigration in my lifetime of note.
So I'm not going to say that this guy, he's the only president, by the way, who actually pushed back against what culturally, there are only two genders.
We have an official language.
These are big things.
I'm getting what I voted for most of the time.
And people who want to say he's the same.
He's the part of a, he's part and parcel of a uniparty.
Well, thank, hope you feel good doing the left's work.
And that doesn't mean that you can't criticize him when he does something wrong.
Epstein files.
Yep, I get it.
No one was more pissed off publicly than me.
Pam Bondi was a lobbyist for the Qatari government.
Just want everyone to remember that.
Yep.
I don't want any of it.
I don't want influence from APEC, and I don't want influence from Qatar or China.
None of it.
None of it.
They should register as a foreign agent.
Agree with you.
We shouldn't be sending money to Israel.
Agree with you.
We should be sending money to Jordan.
Egypt.
Agree.
If we can't unite now, then you don't want to.
Next chat.
All right.
Next chat from Doso Klakos.
Question for all.
Will New York fall before the midterms?
If we won't see fallout before midterms, the left leadership will see a success as their way forward and libtards will eat it up.
No, we definitely won't see the fallout before midterms.
No, I mean, he's got to, to even implement these policies, it's not like he could just wave his pen and make it happen.
Like, you have to, there's the hoops he has to jump through.
There's probably, I would assume, tax levies you have to have voted on by the public.
Well, there's some things he could do, but for example, setting up like government grocery stores, that's going to take a while.
His overall vision for New York that would require aggressive socialist infrastructure, that's going to take a while.
And you'll always have people kind of give you a grace period if only because of the novelty.
So, no, I don't think that's going to happen before midterms.
But I don't know that that'll necessarily affect the midterms nationally.
They look better for Republicans than they did, let's say, four or five months ago.
But I'm not in the business of political predictions.
I always used to say when I was at Fox News, if Charles Krauthammer gets it right less than 50% of the time, I don't have a shot.
Okay.
So I will do my best to try and inform you and impact the country as we can.
Next chat.
And research did chime in just to clarify the budget for NYC and everywhere else for 2026 is already set.
So there's that too.
So at least throughout the midterms, you can't even do anything.
Can see immediately is the, the cultural ramifications, in other words his rhetoric, what he's saying, what he wants to do, and you can sort of gauge the temperature from new york city to see okay, how on board they are with it.
Um, that policy often follows culture.
I wonder how.
It would be a very important thing to watch yeah crime, something that could flip crime.
That could be because he could change certain policies with the nypd yeah, with the police department.
I wonder if uh, if he's allowed to implement the free buses thing right away, Or if that's something that has to be approved by a budget because they have to pay for gas and stuff like that.
I mean, I guess they're on the same route.
So what?
Well, I was talking to George, and he said the mayor has very limited control over the MTA, so he's not going to just be able to go in and it's a unionized thing, isn't it?
Yeah, and MTA, aren't they their workers are unionized?
Is the MTA also kind of under the government?
I wonder how that would, I wonder if they, because I'm pretty sure they're unionized.
I wonder how they're going to view this, like the bus drivers.
Yeah.
If they're going to come together and go, yeah, we should make fares for free for sure.
Right, yeah.
Or, hey, no, we don't need to, what?
Yeah.
I'm already getting my ass beat.
It's like, no, no, no.
I want I want my clientele to look like Waffle House every day.
That makes me feel good about going to work.
What I was going to say is, I wonder how soon they're going to have a problem with, if he's not able to make it free immediately, how soon they're going to have a problem with people thinking that it is free now that he won.
If he says low IQ people going, hey, Mamdani won.
What are you talking about?
I can't take the boss.
Well, that's too much like a New Yorker department.
Yeah, it's a good idea.
Hey, Mom Danny said, I don't have to pay your fare.
Don't blame me.
I voted for the groper.
Yeah, that's right.
I voted for the guy who likes asses because this guy likes asses.
Who's got two thumbs and also killed his grandmother?
From the Bronx.
Josh, to your point real quick, to be fair, I Steven, I think you like this.
Republicans do the same thing, including myself, because as soon as Trump got elected, me and my friend were walking in San Antonio after one or two beers, and there's a homeless guy digging through his dumpster at his apartment complex.
And he goes, hey, don't you know who won the presidency?
You can't do that anymore.
And then how shocked would you be if he just said, what year is it?
I stopped paying my taxes on my overtime.
You know, here's what he'll do: he'll promise those municipal employees raises and benefits.
He'll go, I'm going to make it free, but I'm going to give you more money.
And a lot of those people in unions will go, okay, good enough for me until you see the net effect, which kind of takes a while.
So, yeah, just promise freebies.
That's what the left does.
Promise freebies, tax more.
That's what they always do.
Let's grab either final chat or let's do final chat.
Noodles.
Okay.
Let's see.
Well, we've gotten some iteration of this several times, but they keep asking.
So Smurf genocide.
With the holiday season coming up, what tips do you have for keeping the peace when you're forced to be around family slash friends who are antagonistically liberal?
Give them the sweeney treatment.
Sorry.
Yeah.
Oh, go, go, go.
Oh, there's a give them the sweeney treatment.
Yeah, show them your tips.
Just bring a black guy in and let him throw you around on the bed a bit.
Yeah.
No, I would say give them the sweeney treatment where it's like, okay.
Yeah.
I don't really want to talk about that.
Yeah.
I don't know.
I just, I mean, what's, I mean, I'm trying to think of a topic that they might bring up.
They'll probably bring up deportations.
Deportations.
Deportations.
I don't know.
I guess it's nice to have cheaper rent.
Here's what you do.
It also depends.
Like if someone's just a liberal kind of by default, and you get along with them, that's one thing.
You try and keep the peace.
All right, fine.
If it's someone who's going to be aggressive, you know they're not going to stop.
Give them one grace quip or comment and let them know it.
Say, all right, I'm going to let you have that one, and I'm going to ask you to stop because you know where we line up, and I don't really want to be talking about that at Thanksgiving if you want to avoid politics.
Now, in my house, we talk about it.
This is for someone who wants to avoid it.
Let them know.
Make it known so that then they can't blame you when you tear them apart.
Because then you have a choice to make.
And by the way, if they talk about deportations, we make the references available for The Change My Mind, which will be coming up Monday.
Or you can go back to The Build the Wall, Change My Mind.
Right?
This is not a Socratic method thing with them.
If they are aggressive and they're going to ruin everyone's dinner, that's where you do the fastest path to victory, the fastest, simplest, most definitive rebuttal, and then try and move on.
If it's someone who's younger who you want to educate, that's where you go along the Socratic method.
Well, why do you think that?
Well, what makes you say that?
Why do you believe that?
So there are different approaches you can take, and I say you should take a different approach if it's someone who may be coming back from college and may have some questions.
If it's someone who you know is going to be aggressive and ruin Thanksgiving dinner, and we all know those people, aunties, yep, abuelas, give them uh give them one, give them the grace quip, and let them know and make sure that everyone else knows that you've let them know and then be gracious until they open their mouth again.
And then you have my permission to embarrass them, and then hopefully they fall silent and you can go out and enjoy your dinner.
If they don't fall silent, continue embarrassing them, turn it into a roast where the rest of the family mocks them mercilessly and they never want to show back up again.
Happy holidays!
We'll see you Monday.
Change my mind.
My mom is French Canadian.
My woman is Latina.
Your woman?
My woman, my lady, my missus.
Belongs to you.
Hey, here's Oklahoma University, and a new installment for several have changed my mind.
one a little bit spicier than last time.
Would you change it to like most No, I say all.
I believe all illegal aliens.
I really do.
How can you actually do that?
All illegals?
I mean, is that really possible?
Well, can we end all murder?
No.
Can we end all theft?
Absolutely not.
Tax evasion?
No.
It doesn't mean that it's not a matter of policy.
Is this your furry name or your biological experience?
So much American cuisine is made up of foreign cuisine.
Now you're not going to get me on tandoori chicken that that's the reason we need a bunch of third world immigrants who don't speak the language.
What part of American culture is not ever-changing?
Patriotism is a big part of it.
Patriotism to what?
To America.
Would we also include Christianity as a basis of this country?
Fundamental Western values.
I feel like that isn't one of my biggest ideas.
No, I'm just saying, but that's a part of American culture.
That is one.
That is one, and I appreciate you answering that.
Would you like to ask the other two, and then maybe I can provide further clarity?
Well, because what you actually, I think I am.
I tried to leave earlier.
I do appreciate talking with you.
Thank you.
I just wish that we could have had a productive conversation.