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Mamdani’s Money Machine Driven by Radical Imams, Marxists, and of Course George Soros

By any honest measure, the political rise of Zohran Mamdani was not an organic grassroots movement. It was a meticulously engineered operation — one fueled by foreign-linked nonprofits, radical Islamic networks, and Marxist organizers who found in the young New York socialist a useful vessel for their shared cause. Behind his smiling campaign posters and populist slogans lies a web of ideological financiers and operatives that traces back to some of the most powerful and subversive figures in modern politics — including George Soros himself.

According to campaign finance reports and investigative reporting, Mamdani’s political machine has been built upon a strategic alliance of socialists, far-left community groups, and Islamic advocacy organizations that share an open disdain for American capitalism, traditional values, and even Western civilization itself. While mainstream outlets portray Mamdani as a charming “Democratic Socialist,” the deeper funding networks reveal something more deliberate — a coalition designed to normalize anti-American ideology and advance a radical transformation of New York politics.

At the center of this web is the New York City Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), a movement that has aggressively inserted itself into state and local elections under the guise of “equity” and “justice.” Mamdani, the son of Ugandan filmmaker Mira Nair and Indian academic Mahmood Mamdani, found his perfect launchpad within this environment — a political ecosystem dominated by professional activists, grievance specialists, and foreign-funded nonprofits.

But the money behind the movement tells the real story. Soros-backed organizations have poured millions into Mamdani’s mayoral campaign, using “dark money” networks and issue-based PACs to disguise their reach. In Mamdani’s case, the Alliance for Quality Education (AQE) — a group financially supported by the Open Society Foundations — helped mobilize ground operations and messaging support during his early campaigns. AQE is just one of several Soros-linked advocacy groups that have pushed the same progressive policies Mamdani now champions: rent cancellation, police defunding, wealth redistribution, and open-border immigration.

Meanwhile, local Islamic political networks have quietly amplified his platform in immigrant-heavy districts like Astoria. A handful of imams and Muslim political groups have rallied their congregations not merely to vote, but to reshape the political fabric of New York toward what they call “social justice through faith.” In practice, this has meant blending religious grievance narratives with leftist activism — a marriage of convenience that allows Islamists and Marxists alike to wage cultural and political war against the Judeo-Christian foundations of America.

What makes Mamdani especially dangerous, however, is not his ideology alone — it’s his network’s access to serious capital and media protection. Despite his radical statements and alignment with causes that many Americans find morally repugnant, corporate outlets routinely present him as a “progressive visionary.” The same media that once vilified Donald Trump supporters as extremists now lionizes Mamdani’s base of self-declared socialists and anti-Israel agitators.

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4 thoughts on “Mamdani’s Money Machine Driven by Radical Imams, Marxists, and of Course George Soros”

  1. I don’t even have words to describe how I feel about fellow so-called American’s voting to sell us out? Are they stupid, brain dead, bribed, or just vulnerable to lies they want to believe?

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