
Suzi’s note ~ Italians aren’t the only group that doesn’t fit with the Soros-funded little communist from Uganda’s view of New York City. The Irish and the Jews apparently have no stake or history here, either, according to the Muslim mayor of NYC. It’s what they do…erase all history and culture that isn’t theirs, or that doesn’t fit with their twisted world view. Time to stand up!
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The Italian American Civil Rights League on X, July 8, 2026
https://tinyurl.com/8fncm3cj
Mamdani wants to ERASE Italian Americans.
First, he denied our permit for Unity Day 2026.
Now, he is excluding Little Italy as a recognized location all together on the map.
Italian Americans BUILT NEW YORK CITY. Not third world Ugandans,
We stand AGAINST COMMUNISTS!

Next up, another post on X that sums up the agenda pretty well…

July 8, 2026, x.com/lamps_apple
https://tinyurl.com/3wcfxdcn
Communist politics does not treat inherited culture, ethnic neighborhoods, religion, family identity, or private community life as sacred. They are obstacles to be managed, redefined, or erased if they do not serve the political project.
The Communist Manifesto says communism involves a “radical rupture with traditional property-relations” and also “the most radical rupture with traditional ideas.”
Little Italy represents inherited identity, family business, immigrant memory, religion, food, neighborhood continuity, and private civic pride.
A communist administration will see that kind of organic community identity as politically inconvenient, especially if it is tied to older European immigrant groups, churches, small businesses, property ownership, and anti-communist sentiment.
So the pattern is…
They celebrate “immigrant communities” in the abstract, but only the ones that fit the current progressive coalition.
They redefine the city through political categories, not through actual historical contribution.
They treat old neighborhoods as disposable unless they can be used for their own narrative.
They replace real cultural memory with state-approved identity mapping.
The communist government decides which communities count, which histories deserve recognition, and which ones can be quietly pushed off the page.
Communists always want control over memory. Control the map, control the story. Control the story, control who is considered legitimate.
Little Italy represents a living inheritance outside state ideology, and that makes it a target for erasure or neglect.

I asked Grok if Zohran comes from wealth and privilege…
“Yes, Zohran Mamdani comes from a background of significant wealth and privilege.
Family BackgroundParents: Son of acclaimed Indian-American filmmaker Mira Nair (director of films like Monsoon Wedding and The Namesake) and Columbia University professor Mahmood Mamdani (a prominent academic specializing in African politics, colonialism, and postcolonial studies).
Parents’ estimated net worth: Sources vary, but commonly cited in the $2–10 million range (with some higher estimates for Nair around $5–22 million from her film career, production company, properties, and royalties). Nair previously owned a Manhattan loft sold for ~$1.45 million. Mahmood’s Columbia professorship salary is estimated at $200k–$300k+.
Upbringing: Born in Kampala, Uganda (1991); lived in Uganda and South Africa before moving to New York. Mamdani himself has described his upbringing as “privileged.”
And to wrap up, I just wanted to share a bit of Italian American history and culture. Watch even just a little bit of this half hour video, and you’ll see a huge and important chunk of New York that the nasty little Mamdani man wants to pretend isn’t there.
