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Communism in America: A Glimpse Of The Future In NYC – The Beginning Of The New York Commune. By Sam Faddis (12/01/25)

Since the election of Zohran Mamdani as the next mayor of New York City, his critics have continued to miss the true implications of this event.

Even those who oppose Mamdani and understand that he is a Communist continue to talk in terms of what Mamdani can and cannot do within the framework of the law and the Constitution.

They predict he will fail, be unable to achieve his objectives, and be exposed as a naïve, inexperienced charlatan.

Exactly when did revolutionary Communists ever confine themselves to working within the law?

Mamdani was elected, with extensive support from the Communist Chinese, Marxist-Leninist billionaires in our midst, and other creatures of the night, as the representative of a coalition of groups that fully intends to burn down the existing political, economic, and social order.

They consider the United States to be a “prison nation” and an evil, oppressive construct. They do not want to reform it. They want to destroy it.— Sam Faddis

Summary (Grok ai, edited; images from article)

Critics' Misunderstanding & Revolutionary Intent

  • Mamdani critics discuss his potential actions within legal and constitutional frameworks, predicting failure and exposure as inexperienced.

  • Mamdani elected with support from Communist Chinese, Marxist-Leninist billionaires, and others.

  • Mamdani represents groups viewing the U.S. as an oppressive "prison nation," aiming to destroy rather than reform our country.

  • Groups will operate outside the law, with Mamdani at minimum standing aside.

Chinatown Incident Example ICE agents prepared for raids in Chinatown to arrest illegal aliens.

  • Anarchist groups tracking ICE spread word on social media.

  • Crowd assembled, leading to violence.

  • ICE agents fled Manhattan pursued by hundreds into the Lincoln Tunnel.

  • NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch called Homeland Security Investigations head Ricky Patel, blaming ICE for endangering officers and demanding no further activities. Unsurprisingly, Tisch will stay in the Mamdani administration.

Radical Groups in NYC Seek Abolition Over Reform:

📌 Prominent members of these groups are on Mamdani’s transition team.

  • Vocal NY: Demands divestment from law enforcement, investment in communities; states policing cannot create safety, no reforms suffice.

  • Freedom Agenda: Advocates decarceration, defending incarcerated rights, divesting from punishment, redistributing resources to harmed communities.

  • Make The Road: Leads efforts to end over-policing and brutality; won victories such as Community Safety Act reducing stop-and-frisk.

  • DRUM Beats: Rejects electoral politics for change; opposes capitalist, patriarchal approaches.

  • Brooklyn Defenders: Demands end to racist police violence and defunding police.

  • Brooklyn Movement Center: Supports police abolition through resource reallocation to community models; notes crime decreased during 2014 NYPD strike.

Predicted Unfolding

ED NOTE
This communist cancer may start it NYC, but it will spread to other cities too — especially bigger cities — if we let it.
  • Direct action against law enforcement will escalate.

  • Communities will declare autonomous zones and self-policing.

  • Officers will face confrontations, assaults, and deaths.

  • Mamdani will side with radicals, not deploy tactical teams or National Guard, leading to anarchy.

Historical Comparison Faddis compares NYC to 1871 Paris Commune, declared independent after war with Prussia; French Army retook the city. Similar military measures may be needed to stop a potential New York Commune.

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