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Spencer Pratt Slams ‘Vile Commie’ Mamdani Over Cynical Anti-America Speech

"Commie Mamdani’s ancestors never bled for this country. He has no history here, so he has no attachment to our home."

Hank Berrien
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Spencer Pratt Slams ‘Vile Commie’ Mamdani Over Cynical Anti-America Speech
Pratt: Photo by Roy Rochlin/Getty Images Mamdani: Photo by Anna Connors – Pool/Getty Images

Former Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt didn’t hold back after New York City’s socialist mayor, Zohran Mamdani, trashed the United States during what was supposed to be a celebration honoring the nation’s 250th anniversary.

Taking to X, the fiery Republican launched a blistering counterattack against Mamdani, torching the leftist’s bleak depiction of the country and labeling him an anti-human Marxist bent on destroying American culture.

The fireworks erupted after Mamdani delivered a deeply cynical address on July 3. Instead of honoring the land of the free, the Big Apple’s Left-wing leader painted a dark, sinister portrait of America. Mamdani claimed the nation was fundamentally built on exploitation, bigotry, and prejudice, describing it as an “arena of supremacy” where wealthy oligarchs buy elections and corporate landlords abuse tenants.

In a radical rhetorical tirade, the socialist mayor went as far as slamming federal immigration enforcement, accusing ICE agents of terrorizing local neighborhoods and kidnapping undocumented immigrants in unmarked vans. Mamdani concluded his grim speech by redefining patriotism as nothing more than anti-government street protests and righteous dissent.

Pratt wasn’t having any of it. The former GOP candidate fiercely defended the country while ripping into Mamdani’s Marxist worldview. He started by warning of the Left’s obsession with rewriting history.

“We all had to sit and watch that vile commie mayor sit on the wrong side of our Founding Fathers’ desk to try and lecture us about our own history,” Pratt said. “Notice how the communist always attacks your history. The communist must attack your history. Why? Because history is what anchors you.”

Pratt likened the nation to a family home, explaining that even the painful or messy historical memories anchor people to their roots and foster an unbreakable bond that true patriots will fight to protect:

“What makes your home special? It’s not the marble countertops or the expensive furniture or the fancy appliances,” he continued. “It’s the memories you have there. ‘That backyard is where we got married; that living room rug is where our son took his first step. Hey, don’t touch that; that was his first teddy bear.’ It doesn’t matter how torn and tattered that thing is; you will never get rid of it. And you will fight anyone who tries to take it away.

He then outlined how the Left proceeds: “That’s what the communist always starts with: the bad memories. ‘Oh, we can get rid of that little story. We can knock down that statue. We can change the name of that street. That’s a bad memory from our history. You don’t want that memory hanging around. You’re not a   bigot, right?’ And slowly but surely, this wall comes down. Then that wall gets sledgehammered.

Invoking Chairman Mao’s infamous destruction of traditional culture, Pratt declared that communism is an evil, anti-human religion that thrives on total demoralization. He passionately argued that loving America is a vital necessity, noting that the United States has consistently served as the world’s ultimate shield against global tyranny and madness. Pratt pointed out that American ingenuity has served as the cradle for world-changing innovations like airplanes, the internet, and space travel.

Turning his sights directly on the New York executive, Pratt concluded: “Commie Mamdani’s ancestors never bled for this country. He has no history here, so he has no attachment to our home. He has no place to rewrite our history and lecture us about what our country stands for. So celebrate today. Show some American pride. Honor your  history. Raise your flag. Raise a finger and say, ‘F*ck you, communists. This is our home and you can’t have it. Today we celebrate our Independence Day.’”

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