Zohran Mamdani’s Campaign Unleashes Dangerous ‘Social Sleeper Cells’ in NYC Mayoral Race
- 17GEN4
- Jun 30
- 2 min read
New York City, June 30, 2025 – Zohran Mamdani, the self-styled democratic socialist who clawed his way to the Democratic mayoral nomination, is under fire as evidence mounts that his campaign has activated a network of “social sleeper cells” to hijack New York City’s political future. The 33-year-old Queens assemblyman’s victory over former Governor Andrew Cuomo in the June 24th primary has raised alarms about a coordinated, radical agenda threatening the city’s stability. Mamdani’s campaign, cloaked in populist promises of rent freezes, free transit, and city-run grocery stores, has weaponized platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and X to brainwash a generation of impressionable voters.
These so-called sleeper cells – decentralized but eerily synchronized groups of progressive zealots – appear to have been lying in wait, ready to exploit social media’s reach to push Mamdani’s divisive platform. Critics argue this isn’t grassroots enthusiasm but a calculated infiltration, echoing national fears of covert networks amid U.S. strikes on Iran and FBI warnings of Iranian-backed operatives, as Fox News reported on June 22 and June 25, 2025. Mamdani’s refusal to condemn the inflammatory slogan “globalize the intifada,” as noted in The Atlantic on June 24, 2025, only fuels suspicions of extremist ties.
His defense of the phrase as a nod to Palestinian rights drew sharp rebuke from the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, yet he doubled down, alienating moderates and raising questions about his true allegiances. Further damning is Mamdani’s alleged link to the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), with American Thinker reporting on June 28, 2025, that a pro-Mamdani PAC received $100,000 from CAIR-affiliated sources. While Mamdani’s campaign dismisses such claims as Islamophobic, their deflection ignores the broader pattern: a candidate whose meteoric rise defies logic, backed by a digital army that materialized overnight. His engagement with fringe influencers and appearances on platforms like “Subway Takes” reveal a campaign more concerned with viral clout than substantive governance, outmaneuvering Cuomo’s traditional strategy through sheer manipulation.
Mamdani’s defenders, predictably, cry foul, framing the sleeper cell narrative as a racist smear against a Muslim candidate. But this conveniently sidesteps the real issue: a radical agenda dressed up as progressivism, now poised to seize City Hall. His policies, from socializing grocery stores to dismantling landlord rights, threaten to bankrupt New York and erode its economic core.
The Washington Post’s June 26, 2025, analysis of his social media dominance only underscores how effectively these sleeper cells have gamed the system, turning a fringe figure into a dangerous contender.
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