Mamdani is the future of an Islamized West

They’re not here to reform. They’re here to replace. And in the end, what matters is demography.

“Submission is like a hand grenade that activates slowly,” says novelist Michel Houellebecq to the Danish magazine Information. “In France, we’re not there yet, but the situation is like the beginning of the novel. It’s a slow process, but that’s the way things are going.”

What process is he referring to? “A clear movement of adaptation to Islam. Sure, it’s hard to predict what and when it will happen. But the direction is clear.”

That process is now evident in the United States as well.

New York is now about to have its first Muslim mayor, Zohran Mamdani.

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CBS News BURIES DHS Statement, Plows Ahead With Report on ICE Arrest

The statement sought by CBS News and provided by the Department of Homeland Security completely undermined the report on a Chicago ICE arrest that ran on the Evening News. But the network ran the report nonetheless, burying the DHS’s statement at the end of the report.

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So called ‘Canadian’ convicted in foiled NYC terror plot stabs US correctional officers in prison

A 27-year-old man from Mississauga, Ont., currently serving a US prison sentence for his role in a foiled 2016 terrorist plot, has pleaded guilty to stabbing two correctional officers with a weapon fashioned from a steel desk inside his cell.

The US Department of Justice confirmed Abdulrahman El Bahnasawy’s guilty plea in a news release Tuesday, detailing the Dec. 7, 2020, incident at United States Penitentiary Allenwood in Pennsylvania.

(Incognito)

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Pelosi Plans to Retire in 2027 After 39 Years in Congress

Representative Nancy Pelosi announced on Thursday that she will retire when her term concludes in early 2027, ending a remarkable career in which she rose to become one of the most powerful women in American history.

Ms. Pelosi, 85, was the nation’s first and only female House speaker, and she will have represented San Francisco in Congress for 39 years when she leaves office. She has served during an era of seismic change for American society and her own city, from the throes of the AIDS crisis to the legalization of gay marriage, and through the meteoric rise of the tech sector and the nation’s extreme polarization.

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Why is Ofcom trying to censor Americans?

When Preston Byrne received a demand from Ofcom for £20,000 last month, he printed it off, put it through the shredder and turned it into bedding for his pet hamster.

The lawyer, who is representing US messageboard 4chan in its legal wrangling with Ofcom, even publicly poked fun at Britain’s communications quango, telling it that his hamster – Mr Whiskers – said the letter ‘smelled of failure’.

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U.S. Government Was Aware of Massive Chinese Fentanyl Seizure in Vancouver Long Before Ottawa Disclosure: Source

VANCOUVER — Border officers at Vancouver International Airport have intercepted more than half a tonne of cocaine and methamphetamine bound for Australia, a near record-breaking haul that underscores the deepening role of British Columbia as an export hub in global drug trafficking.

According to the Canada Border Services Agency, officers discovered 560 kilograms of narcotics concealed within a shipment of car parts during a September 3 inspection. The cache included 319 kilograms of cocaine packed into 300 compressed powder bricks and 241 kilograms of methamphetamine sealed in 110 vacuum-packed bundles.

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Son of famed Iranian American poet arrested in NJ in connection with Michigan ISIS-inspired terror plot: sources

Milo Sedarat – Deprived Yute

The son of noted Iranian-American poet Roger Sedarat has been arrested in tony Montclair, New Jersey in connection with an alleged ISIS-inspired terror plot uncovered in Michigan last week, law enforcement sources said.

Milo Sedarat was arrested at his father’s home in Montclair Wednesday, sources told The Post.

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Trump and Mamdani have drawn battle lines — how will they fight?

As Zohran Mamdani becomes the 111th mayor of New York, Republicans and Democrats are preparing for a political clash for the ages. The 34-year-old socialist (about to become one of the most well-known Democrats in the USA) is on a collision course with the US president.

On paper, the two New Yorkers couldn’t be more different. Trump, the 79-year-old former real estate baron, lived it up in Manhattan in the 1990s, calling Fifth Avenue his home. Mamdani is a social media savvy former housing counsellor from Queens, who has promised to “freeze the rent” for people living in the roughly 30 per cent of city units designated as “rent stabilised”.

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The Attacks On Heritage And Kevin Roberts Are Really About Foreign Policy And J.D. Vance

Let’s get something straight about the civil war breaking out on the right: it’s not primarily about Tucker Carlson “platforming” or “normalizing” Nick Fuentes, or about Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts’ decision to defend Carlson, or even about the rise of antisemitism on the right.

The primary target here isn’t Carlson or Roberts, but Vice President J.D. Vance. And the people targeting him are Never Trump foreign policy interventionists who hope to destroy the MAGA movement and take back control of the Republican Party after Trump is gone.

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What worries me most about Mamdani

ZOHRAN MAMDANI, the self-described “democratic socialist” poised to become New York’s next mayor, doesn’t talk much about Israel on the campaign trail. He focuses on housing, policing, and wages – the city’s pressing local issues. Yet his long record of fervent anti-Zionist activism hangs in the air – troubling less for what it reveals about his platform than for what it reveals about the political culture that now embraces him.

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Report: Half of Migrant Households Get Welfare Via US-Born Children

According to a report, nearly half of non-citizens’ homes with children rely on some form of welfare — especially Food Stamps and WIC — despite claims by liberals that migrants don’t use government assistance programs.

The report by the Center for Immigration Studies shows that 47 percent of non-citizen homes with children under six years of age are on Food Stamps and WIC assistance programs.

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