Nothing says progressive hypocrisy quite like a radical Democrat suddenly discovering the importance of free speech when it's convenient for their anti-American agenda. Enter New York State Assembly member Zohran Mamdani, who's now clutching his pearls about First Amendment rights after facing justified backlash for celebrating notorious Hamas sympathizer Mahmoud Khalil.
For those keeping score at home, Khalil isn't just some misguided activist with different political views. This is the same extremist who became the poster boy for the pro-Hamas movement in America following the savage October 7th terrorist attack that slaughtered over 1,200 innocent Israelis and saw hundreds more dragged away as hostages.
But apparently, honoring someone who cheers on terrorist butchers is just "free speech" according to Mamdani's twisted logic. Where was this passionate defense of the First Amendment when Big Tech was censoring conservatives? Where was his concern for free expression when the Biden regime was colluding with social media platforms to silence dissent about COVID policies or election integrity?
The Left's Selective Free Speech Standard
The timing here is particularly rich. We're witnessing the same crowd that spent years demanding conservatives be "deplatformed" and "fact-checked" into oblivion now suddenly rediscovering constitutional principles when it comes to defending Hamas apologists.
This is the same political movement that cheered when parents were labeled "domestic terrorists" for speaking up at school board meetings. The same people who wanted truckers arrested for honoring their constitutional rights. But celebrating terrorist sympathizers? Well, that's just protected speech, folks!
Patriots across America are seeing right through this charade. Mamdani's convenient conversion to constitutional defender fools absolutely no one who's been paying attention to how the radical left operates.
Under President Trump's second term, Americans are finally getting tired of watching our own elected officials provide cover for those who celebrate violence against our strongest ally in the Middle East. The question isn't whether Mamdani has the legal right to honor Hamas sympathizers – it's whether voters will tolerate representatives who do.
