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January 1, New York Front-Runner Backs Radical DSA Agenda
Wyatt’s Take
- Leading New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani embraces far-left Democratic Socialists of America vision.
- The DSA platform calls to end capitalism, abolish prisons and police, and open borders.
- Most Americans don’t support these drastic, costly measures.
Zohran Mamdani leads the New York mayoral race by a wide margin, becoming the face of the Democratic Party’s shift further left. He is not just a DSA member—he actively calls for strong safeguards to prevent any watering down of the DSA ideology in government.
At the DSA Convention, he urged socialist officials to stand together and resist pressure to moderate their agenda.
“Wherever we want to contest power we must not send that person into that chamber alone, we must make sure they remember they are a member of this organization.”
“Solidarity forever and socialism forever.”
Mamdani recently reaffirmed,
“My political home is NYC DSA.”
The DSA also stated he represents their movement, not just himself.
While many demand full accountability from conservatives, the same scrutiny must apply to far-left leaders and their radical policies.
The DSA’s official platform calls for major changes, including:
- Replacing capitalism with a socialist system led by workers
- Nationalizing energy, transportation, and possibly banking
- Closing all prisons, replacing them with other justice systems
- Defunding and eliminating police forces across the country
- Massive wealth redistribution and racial reparations
- Universal basic income and free public education at all levels
- Decriminalizing immigration and abolishing ICE
- Ending student debt and slashing military budgets
One part of their platform attacks law enforcement and prisons as “white supremacist institutions” and pledges to:
- Free all prisoners
- Disarm all police and private security
- Cut police budgets to zero and end prosecutor funding
- End youth discipline in schools and legal penalties for sex and drug trades
- Stop funding police technology and surveillance
This paints a troubling picture: releasing inmates, leaving streets unprotected, and stripping away tools that keep working families safe.
Ordinary people, workers, and small businesses would pay the price, while safety, jobs, and city life are put at risk. New Yorkers deserve a clear look at what these policies would mean for their everyday lives.
Wyatt Matters
These extreme proposals don’t fit the needs or values of hard-working Americans. Our country depends on law, order, and common sense, not wild experiments that put our families at risk.
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