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Muslims posing as Western saviors

New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani wins the election and gives his acceptance speech in Brooklyn, NY, November 4, 2025. (Photo: Cristina Matuozzi/Sipa USA)

Even before January 1st, when the City of New York will be controlled by the newly elected mayor, Zohran Mamdani, someone who grew up in that world already figured out that the deceptive path being carved out by Muslims, who aspire to attain elected office, is to bill themselves as would-be saviors of Western society.

Mosab Hassan Yousef, better known as Son of Hamas, has an uncanny way of getting down to business and seeing through all the carefully crafted campaign speeches, revealing the exact winning strategy which, in this case, catapulted Mamdani to the top political role in the city that never sleeps.

While speaking about the “Red-Green Alliance,” during his recent appearance on the Will Cain Show, Yousef was asked how these two diverse groups can be aligned? One is steeped in Woke and Marxist ideology while the other in a tribal Muslim philosophy whose goal is complete world dominance.  Each is championing totally different outcomes.

Perhaps, the only commonality amongst them is that nothing good or productive will result for mankind if either of them should achieve their objectives.

Nonetheless, coming from that mentality, Mosab has figured out that Mamdani, and others like him, claim to be a type of redeemer who will save the city from all its ills. It wasn’t that difficult to spot, because, as he puts it, the “Reds” paved the way for the “Greens” to swoop in and take the reins, creating the perfect climate for such a takeover.

Because most Americans have little or no understanding of this dangerous alliance, and what it means for a freedom-loving society, they are unaware of the anti-Western direction which is at their core beliefs. Mosab says, “All they can offer is tyranny and dictatorship.” 

It is not in their nature to be transparent or to represent the people who put them into office. In fact, their goal is complete destruction of the status quo which would include the 250-year American culture, as well as the end of other societies which have, up until now, not represented a dominant Muslim force.

Mosab’s problem with the incoming mayor is how he represented himself, “using the Muslim and socialist cards.” Had he introduced himself as someone who identified more as an American, despite his being foreign born, Yousef would have seen it differently. But given his conflicting ideology, that is in opposition to the spirit of New York, Mamdani’s promises to save what he has characterized as a failing city, cannot succeed. That is because these two failing philosophies have never worked to better the lives of people, anywhere they have been tried.

Mosab reminds us that New York, even with all its problems, is the most advanced city in the world and doesn’t need fixing from someone who doesn’t share its culture, sensibilities and way of life. This is what Mosab finds so perplexing. He asks, “From what exactly will Mamdani save New York?” 

Sure, it’s an expensive city in which to live, but will the ideals of Marxist socialism improve the cost of living? Who will pay for a better system to be implemented? Because someone will have to finance all of the free services he promised. 

Mosab points out that since Mamdani identifies as a Muslim, why doesn’t he first go to build those nations which are riddled with their own problems and inequities? 

That’s an easy answer. Because building and improving is not the endgame for Mamdani or others like him who have invaded - the word he uses, America in the hope of making it into their image. 

All too familiar are Congresswomen Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar, who have nothing positive to say about the American culture or way of life. To hear it from them, they reside in an ugly, racist nation which is Islamophobic. Everything always comes back to those same accusations.

In order to atone for such sins, the type of America they hope for would much more resemble Qatar or Saudi Arabia, where women are relegated to a second-class status and every city would hear the Muezzin’s call to prayer five times a day. 

It is this type of world that Mosab Hassan Yousef escaped – one where boys had no chance to dream about a family and successful career or where girls could choose whatever they wanted to become, without the permission of others.

It is because Mosab is familiar with this oppressive existence that he is able to easily see where all this is leading. Those warnings must be heeded, because if they aren’t, the America which has been a shining beacon to so many, will cease to be entirely.

The Red/Green Alliance is the death knell for the country which started out by building a written constitution to protect personal freedoms and rights. When it failed to live up to those ideals, it was held to accountability by citizens who recognized the injustices and quickly sought to remedy them.

America is far from perfect, but it is a model which has worked for so many people that it still remains the coveted land where one can live the closest thing to a dream life. The possibility of upward mobility is still attainable, and if someone is willing to work hard, there is no limit to what can be achieved. 

But those things can only be accomplished by a corporately held covenant which values democracy, liberty and the ability to make personal choices without forcing others into compliance.

Without mutual respect for each individual, society cannot offer a good solution for its people, because their safety and preferences are not guaranteed.

That is why foreigners who do not share the principles of Western nations cannot walk in and claim to be a mystical messiah whose recycled ideas of inequity are the magic pill that will enhance life for each person. Such a doomed prescription offers no opportunity to rise to the top nor does it provide a way to financially excel as the result of hard work and self-determination.

These are the pitfalls already seen by one who rejected a way of life which only sought to keep its people in bondage and subservience. It’s the old story of a wolf in sheep’s clothing.  But in this case, anyone looking for a savior might want to look above to the Almighty – not to a Democratic Socialist named Zohran Mamdani.

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A former Jerusalem elementary and middle-school principal who made Aliyah in 1993 and became a member of Kibbutz Reim but now lives in the center of the country with her husband. She is the author of Mistake-Proof Parenting, based on the principles from the book of Proverbs - available on Amazon.

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