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Oct. 28, 2025 - Lionel Nation
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Guess Why New Yorkers Really Fear Zohran Mamdani (But Won't Admit)

Guess Why New Yorkers Really Fear Zohran Mamdani (But Won't Admit)

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The New York City election is about something other than crime, free buses, taxes, free, of rent freeze.
It's about something that nobody wants to talk about.
It's about the Islamicization of not only New York, but the country.
This is what we're talking about.
If I asked you or anybody around the world for this, just to answer this one question, do you, do you notice that there is a multiplicity of headscarves overnight?
Not just one or two.
In New York, if you wait long enough, there was a multiplicity of every kind of headdress and culture and language you can imagine.
Absolutely, positively, without any hesitation, without any discussion whatsoever.
It was absolutely, you saw everything, gondola, that Indian headdress.
But we are seeing what appears to be the Islamicization.
And that's the issue.
That's the issue that Andrew Cuomo can win on, but he can't say it.
Because you can't say that.
You'll be called an Islamophobe.
Now, anti-Semitism is at the very height of accusations.
You say that and you're dead.
Whether you're an anti-Semite or not, it doesn't matter.
Second to that, racist.
If you're a racist, that's a close second.
Third, I see might even be transphobe, depending upon where you are.
But soon after that is this thing called the Islamophobe.
And even that doesn't catch a lot of fire because a lot of Americans do not want to admit that they are a nationalist when it comes to their own culture.
And they can't say this.
Let me tell you what I'm seeing like you can't believe.
Two things.
First, there are some people, I told you in our own New York, nobody really cares for Zoran Mamdani.
Nobody.
Nobody likes him.
Nobody likes Zoran Mamdani.
He is a bullshit artist.
He is as phony as the day is long with that stupid, pardon my French, shitty ingrin and this cutesy, I don't know what.
He is as phony and as transparent as the day is long.
And you know it and I know it.
And do you know what he had last night in Queens at Forest Hill Stadium?
Did you see the group of people behind him?
It looked, it looked like something from the UN.
And a lot of people say, whoa, whoa, whoa, hey, hey, hey.
There is something about a woman covered in headscarves and veils that triggers somebody.
I don't know what it is.
You can see a man walking around kind of in a koofy.
I don't know if that's a correct term, but a hat or maybe a calftim.
We have, by the way, we have, if you ever come to New York, we have these phony baloney Buddhist monks.
They're like, they have the salmon colored, you know, whatever.
They're not even, there's some guy from, you know, Queens.
He's handing stuff out.
There's phony baloney, but you think, you know, oh, it's a, that's a monk, you know, it's not.
Some guy named Jerry, but he's a, just like when you, when you go in any store, any grocery store in New York City, you walk in and they have that first.
They have that sushi area.
Some guy could be a Filipino, could be Japanese, Chinese, Korean.
I don't know, but he's always rolling the sushi.
He's got the hat on.
It's got the, you know what I mean?
Come on.
Come on, dude.
Come on, man.
Come on, man.
But there's something about women wearing veils.
It does something.
I don't know what this is.
You could, in New York, you could see Orthodox Jews, the men with, you know, their kippah or their yamuka, but their hat, the, the, the, the, uh, uh, uh, oh, what am I trying to say?
The paeus and everything else.
But that's, I, I, I don't know what it is.
I don't know what it is.
There's something about a woman.
And the more covers, sometimes you'll see the entire face covered, not a burqa.
So anyway, so last night when he's doing this, this, this, this piece, this, whatever you want to call it, this event before ourselves, it looked like something from the Middle East or from, I don't know what.
And we're not talking Tel Aviv, my friend.
No, uh-uh.
And people are thinking, oh, wait a minute.
Let me tell you what I heard today that blows my mind.
My mind.
Do you have any friends of yours who are like the prototypical loonies that if they think something, it means something.
Do you know what I'm talking about?
Do you have friends like that?
Do you have friends where you think, wow, if they see it, I see it.
There's a whole bunch of people that I notice who will act in different ways.
And nobody likes him.
He's the anti-Trump.
He's the I want to say nobody likes him.
A lot of people are going to vote for him, but they really don't feel like there's this thing that they love about him.
It's not there.
It's not there.
That's the part that kills me.
Well, I have a friend, and this friend is the prototypical lefty lunatic.
I mean, she is gone.
Hates Trump, believes in.
Now, when it comes to people like African-Americans, black, Latino, people of color, DEI, ESG.
It's very understanding.
But she lives in a, I'm not going to mention where, but a particular part of Brooklyn.
And I found out she's voting for Cuomo.
I then called the emergency room because I spilled my coffee on my lap because I went into a tremor.
I said, she what?
I told my sister, she what?
What?
This one?
Let's call her Moonbeam.
Moonbeam is voting for not Curtis.
No.
In fact, they're pissed off at Curtis because Curtis is ruining this.
No, Cuomo.
Now, I'm not making this up.
I'm not making this up.
And you may say, what difference does it make?
I look around and I feel, I see patterns and I see what's going on.
And I see what's happening.
And I know what I'm talking about.
I'm not just making this up.
I'm not just saying this.
What is scaring people the most, what is scaring Americans the most is losing America, not to black people, because there's Americans.
Not to, we don't see any other ethnicity.
Oh, you might see a, I don't know.
I don't know what, but there's something about, do you know what I'm saying?
I am not an Islamophobe at all.
If you want to go to a country where women walk around wearing a box, that's their business.
And if you don't like it, go there.
It's there's something, really and truly, if you, it doesn't bother you.
But there's something about seeing three or four women pushing kids walking around in black head.
It's either an abaya, a hijab.
There's all kinds of names for it.
I don't know if they're Iranian.
I don't know who they are.
I don't know.
Forgive me.
But I'm thinking, oh my God, no.
No, no, no.
This doesn't, this is, this does, and is it me?
Is it me?
Maybe it's me.
Does anybody here know what I'm talking about?
Do you feel, do you honestly God feel this?
Now, what I'm saying is, it's not that I want them banned.
It's not that I want them.
No, you should be able to do this.
That's not what I'm saying.
What I'm saying is, Zoran Mamdani, Dearborn, Michigan, Minneapolis is going to turn into an Islamist, not Islamic, Islamist, because Islamism is basically a political power disguised as a religion.
And progressivism, somebody said, is a religion disguised as a political way.
Now, remember, whatever you say right now, if you say this, you're going to say, you're a bigot.
And you got to be used to it.
You got to get ready for this because people, it's the first thing they say.
You're a bigot.
You're an anti-Semite.
I'm not an anti-semite.
No.
There's something about losing my culture.
There's something about seeing people who want to come into my country and nobody's speaking English.
And I will not have a call to prayer at three in the morning by anybody.
I don't give a damn if it's Puerto Ricans, if it's the Apache Indian.
I don't care.
But they're going to say, wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
And if I were to say to you, wait a minute, don't wear that.
I couldn't do that because there's a First Amendment.
You have a First Amendment.
You can't tell about somebody you can't wear a veil.
Nobody's saying that.
You can't do that.
So I said, oh, oh, so the veil means a lot to you.
Well, what if not wearing a veil means something to me?
What if I don't want to see people walking around barechested in what looks like diapers?
Okay.
You may laugh.
What if there is a country that's, I don't know what, Timbuktu, maybe somebody in Nepal, some Nepalese mountain, and they move into Wesley Chapel, Florida, right outside of Tampa.
And you see people walking around in diapers and sashes, barefoot, shaved heads.
And do you want to see a thousand people doing calls to prayer at Times Square, blocking traffic?
We're losing our culture.
And if you don't like that, forgive me.
It's my First Amendment.
And what I'm trying to tell you is that's what Mom Dani represents.
That's it.
And you can get along with the program and you can call people, you can call them whatever you want.
Is there anyone here who agrees with me?
Is there anyone here who agrees with me?
Is there anyone who has seen this in your mind?
Have you seen this in your own town?
It's like, what is this?
We've never, my friend in Brooklyn said, we've seen people.
I've never seen a concentration.
It's like somebody blew a whistle and said, now.
Now.
All of a sudden they took off their clothes and they're wearing this.
It's like, what's going on here?
I do not want to live in a town where I'm seeing thousands of veiled women.
I don't want to do that.
I don't want that.
I don't want that's no.
Can I not say that?
Now, again, it's going to be tough because we have a First Amendment.
I don't think you can ban that.
But I don't want, I don't want city governments taking over.
The bottom line is, and the reason why I brought this up, the most liberal of liberal people are saying, no, we can't do that.
I'm all for a lot of things.
Not that.
That drew the line.
Why do you think that is?
what is it about this?
Oh, you're going to get the Zeteos and you're going to get, see right now, everybody has been so focused, so concentrated on what is going on involving Israel.
Okay?
That's been the thing.
Everybody's been so focused on what is going on in Gaza and in Palestine.
They've been so, I mean, rapidly, rapidly, rapidly focused.
And I'm not even, I'm not even saying whether this is right or wrong.
I'm telling you the truth and you know it's true.
Channel after channel after channel.
Not anti-Semitic because many of them are Jewish.
Many of some of the loudest voices and the most eloquent.
And I'm not saying they are without focus or without cause.
What I am saying is that all of a sudden there has been this almost elevation and this appreciation for all that is Muslim.
And that's fine.
And that's wonderful.
It's the way it should be.
But then something happened.
When all of a sudden they said they yes, and now we're in your town.
What?
What happened?
And here we are.
We're not breaking any laws.
You know, when the Chinese, when the Chinese, it's weird.
I can't explain it to you.
There are parts of flushing Queens that are just almost exclusively Chinese.
I could take you to parts of Jersey near not Hoboken, but around that.
What's that place across from the river?
We went there one time.
It's just Chinese, everything, Chinese signs.
And there's parts that are Korean.
And there's Fort Lee.
But this is all Koreans, all the Korean signs.
And they're like, God knows it's Korea.
But it's assimilation.
There's a sense of we're here.
We're here.
But we're not necessarily taking over.
There's this sense of taking over.
And maybe, maybe, and this might be the craziest, maybe it has nothing to do other than a veil.
Maybe that's it.
And if it isn't, that's it.
We may have to really think this.
We may have to ask ourselves, what is our problem with this?
Because I'm telling you, I could take you to parts of, maybe not so much now, but there was parts of a story, because this is a melting pot, a story of Queens, where it is 100% Greek.
I mean, Greek, like you cannot believe.
Greek, Greek, Greek, Greek.
Brighton Beach, Little Odessa, Ukrainians, Russians, Crimean, over there.
I mean the signs.
But there wasn't a sense of we're now going to take over the city council and we're going to have mandatory Russian or I mean, it's just something happened.
But when you saw that picture last night and listen to what I'm saying, you may not like this.
You may bother.
I don't know.
You're going to say, oh, that's prejudice.
I know you're going to say that.
I understand it.
That's what people do.
You can't have an opinion.
They can call you white this all day long.
They can call you a white supremacist and a white this and a white that.
They can attack you being Catholic or a Jesuit all day long, Jewish, whatever you want.
Open season, okay?
But this one, uh-uh.
But look at that.
Watch that last night.
And when I saw this, heard this woman today say she's leaving.
She is going to vote for Andrew Cuomo because she said in her city, he said, it is teeming.
It's like overnight head scarves everywhere.
Now, what are you going to do with that?
What do you think we should do about that?
Should we tell them, oh, no, no, no.
You shouldn't feel like that.
You shouldn't feel like that because that's being closed-minded.
You're a prejudiced person.
You should embrace this.
Embrace the various languages.
Embrace the call to prayer.
Sharia, as you say it.
Be welcome.
And we've got this guy, Mom Donnie.
He's eating rice with his hands.
And I've been defending this.
I'm saying, look, you can do whatever you want.
We eat pizza.
We eat stuff.
I bend over backwards until I'm saying, oh my God, one, two, five, twenty, fifty.
Wait a minute.
What happened?
This isn't America.
Oh, yes, it is.
No, it is America.
It is America.
It is.
But what about America first?
It is America first.
This is the America dream, America Dream.
But I don't think people are necessarily, and I cannot tell you, I cannot tell you how when it works, sometimes reactions.
You know what it is?
Tell you what it is.
I don't know where you are, but I'm sure you might have a part of your town, part of your area, that might have been perhaps famous for having a very strong gay area.
Right?
Ever hear that?
Maybe you do.
And in your gay area, like we had the village, Christopher Street, Fire Island.
It was a gay, the Castro in, you know what I mean?
Okay.
And deep down inside, you know you're right.
You would say to yourself, well, they're gay.
It's okay.
I don't really, I mean, okay, fine.
But if everybody's walking around wearing dresses, I mean everybody, you might say, now wait a minute.
Hold it.
Are you not supposed to feel that?
Tell me when your feeling of discomfort should just be shut up.
Tell me, tell me when you have no sense of it.
Am I making any sense?
Does anybody agree with me?
It's up to you.
You don't have to.
But if all of a sudden you're saying, you're not going to believe this, these men are walking around here.
I mean, we've got open.
And it turned into trans.
And it's become this little Transylvania.
Wow.
I don't know if I like that.
You homophobe.
No, why?
It's the clothing.
It's the uniform.
Try going to other countries.
And for a woman, depending upon where, where it is, if you're a woman and you do not wear a veil, try going to certain countries.
Try.
Especially the ones who, I'm not going to mention them per se, but there's a lot of some Middle Eastern countries where they wanted to give you the impression, oh, we want you, Western.
Come on over here.
It's great at the hotel.
You can do whatever you want at the hotel.
You can drink.
You could do what?
But I thought Muslim countries, oh, no, no, that's okay.
You can do it.
Take one step a foot out into the real world.
That's another story.
Don't be surprised if a woman had, they had some women in Iran.
I don't know if this is true.
Burning their veils or whatever it is.
Look, that's your business.
House rules.
I'm talking about here.
Is there anyone here who sees nothing wrong?
Well, you would not mind if your town, your city, your Main Street.
Imagine your quaint little Main Street.
You look down tomorrow and it's nothing but black veils.
Answer me a question.
Is there anyone here who would say, makes no difference to me?
I don't care if it's 100%.
Because it's not the same as, listen to what I'm saying.
It's not like you're saying, okay, what if I told you, hey, it's a nice group, huh?
Yeah.
You see these people?
Yeah, it's packed here on Main Street.
What if I told you they're all Muslim?
You say, I don't know that.
That's the key.
You don't care about people's faith, but what they wear, that's a problem.
And you don't know why it's a problem, but it is a problem.
We used to have laws in the state of Florida where you couldn't wear a mask.
You couldn't wear a mask.
In fact, if you committed a crime and wore a mask, it would elevate the level of the crime even higher.
Did you know that?
If you committed, let's say, armed robbery with a mask, raises it.
They only made exceptions for like Halloween and a few other things.
Okay?
They want to take away our Columbus Square.
They want to take away all of our history.
They want to take away everything.
We're losing America.
Who agrees with me?
Anybody agree with me?
Anybody agree?
Am I singing to myself?
Am I calling out in the wilderness?
Let me tell you something.
I can't.
I am seeing this.
The whole campaign has been wrong.
If you vote for Mom Dani, the problem is not going to be, the problem is not going to be that he's going to be bad on taxes.
The problem is going to be, and this is critical.
The problem is going to be that he is going to change and destroy everything.
He is going to change everything.
And you're going to see women.
And by the way, his mother's not wearing that veil.
His wife isn't.
Hell no.
Uh-uh.
No, no, no, no, no.
Because this is about destabilization.
Anything that is done, anything that is done to destabilize, to change the rule of law and the rule of order in this country is what it's about.
It's anything.
Gays, non-gays, masks, vaccines, gay marriage, child brides, flag burning, anything they want.
Anything.
Are you going to apologize for your feelings?
Whatever happened to America first?
Under Biden, it was every remember, they're worried about this addition at the White House.
Remember that freak show where that thing was walking around lifting up his her its breaths.
And you had that weird Cooper, that guy with the fingernails, every syrupy off the wall freak, every flamboyant, it was disgusting.
And they did it just to destabilize, just to get you angry, so they could call you funny.
So they could say, you're, you're prejudiced.
No, no.
You don't have to apologize.
Now, like I said, I don't know how you're ever going to implement this.
How do you tell somebody you can't?
A face mask, man.
Maybe.
They've had mask bans forever.
So what I'm trying to tell you, my friend, is simply this.
Listen to what I'm saying.
Listen to what I'm saying.
I talked to a friend of mine today.
She said, London is unlivable.
London is gone.
Europe is through.
You're seeing a completed total perfusion.
Kirstarmer and that fellow for the mayor of London.
It's beyond horrible.
Do you hear what I'm saying?
It is beyond anything you've ever seen.
It is so horrible, so terrible.
They don't even recognize it.
Do you want that in our country?
That's what this election is about.
Now, good luck if you can figure out how to do it.
Instead of America first, it should be keep America America.
I can't believe what I'm saying.
I sound like Archie Bunker.
I never felt like I had to say this.
Are you with me in this one?
Are you with me?
That's all I'm asking, my friends.
Rick Rohr has got it in Dearborn, Michigan.
Oh, and Michigan.
Oh, my God.
You got it all over the place.
It's unbelievable.
It is unbelievable what is happening.
It's like something nobody's ever seen before.
It's beyond.
So, my friends, that is what I'm worried about.
I'm worried about my country and I'm worried about us and I'm worried about our children and grandchildren and the world they're going to live in.
I'm worried about AI.
I sound like Mrs. L. She's always worried.
I'm worried now.
Oh, but AI, don't even, don't even get, don't get me started.
What are you going to do about it?
What are you going to do about it?
How are you going to stand up?
How are you going to let your voice be heard?
How are you going to say, wait a minute, this isn't America.
I want my country back.
I want my culture, my language, my tradition, my values, my history.
I want my customs.
I want America back.
As in country music America.
I want to add things onto it.
Want to supplement, but I don't want to replace.
Do you hear what I'm saying?
You understand?
And if you think this is about New York City, you're out of your mind.
Dearborn, Minneapolis, you're going to be seeing it in little enclaves.
You're going to see it, little towns where they give up without any resistance.
You'll see it.
It's happening.
Don't let them call you hateful for wanting your culture.
They can call you hateful as long as they pick up the phone and go to another Muslim country that I will pick up.
I will decide.
And you tell them they're hateful.
You can do it here, but we're going to go into play and you're going to take it.
You're going to tell them there.
I want you to say the way you're treating women, the way you're treating, it's horrible.
This subjugation of women.
Oh, no, no, no.
Weird behaviors.
Okay?
Morality, police, or whatever the hell it is.
You can say that here, but you've got to grow a pair of huge balls and let's go.
And I want you to talk to the head, whatever the cleric is, or whatever it is, and let them know what you're talking about.
But you won't do that.
You'll only say that here.
You'll only say that here because in this country you can get away with it.
You don't have the guts to say that anyplace else.
Because our Constitution, sometimes I think it's almost like it's a suicide pact.
It's like we agree to our own demise.
But that's the problem with freedom, my friends.
So there you have it.
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This is not about New York.
This is not about New York.
This is about something bigger.
And the thing that people are worried about is what I'm talking about.
And nobody can figure out a way how to say it.
But they'll talk in generality.
Well, I'm worried about the police.
That's part of it.
I'm worried about taxes.
That's part of it.
But what they're really worried about, because we've had high taxes and shitty police, what they're really worried about is losing our culture.
And one day, walking down, walking into a place, and all you see are a bunch of black veils everywhere.
What happened?
It's gone.
It's gone.
You don't think that can happen?
Huh?
If you don't mind it, that's groovy.
What next?
Remember, this is not about Islam.
This is Islamism.
This is a political force disguised as a religion.
It's a different story.
Freedom of speech, First Amendment, is freedom of religion.
Absolutely.
We're not going to shut down mosques or synagogues or churches or temples.
No.
No.
We're not talking about that.
We're not talking about that.
We're talking about losing our culture, our tradition, our heritage, our voice, our spirit, our personality, our identity.
Thank you, dear friends, for watching.
Thank you.
Don't sit on your ass.
Don't sit back and do vote and vote for Andrew Cuomo.
It hurts to say it.
He's our only chance to stop this.
Andrew Cuomo.
I never thought I'd say it, but I never thought we'd be in this state.
Thank you, my friends.
Now remember, the monkey's dead.
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