The Auron MacIntyre Show

Ban Islamic Immigration | 10/29/25

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Oct 29, 2025
The discussion kicks off with a deep dive into Zohran Mamdani's surprising rise in New York City, attributing it more to demographics than ideology. The impact of Muslim voter coalitions and tribal loyalties is explored, highlighting a shift in electoral outcomes driven by foreign-born voters. The conversation then shifts to the Republican Party's post-9/11 immigration rhetoric and its effects. Delving into welfare dependency and assimilation, the podcast questions the loyalty of newcomers, reflecting on historical tensions between Islam and Christianity.
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INSIGHT

Demographics, Not Ideas, Drive Mamdani

  • Zohra Mamdani's rise isn't primarily ideological; it's driven by shifting demographics and immigration.
  • Large immigrant blocs vote for candidates who prioritize their group's interests over abstract American ideals.
INSIGHT

Tribal Loyalty Outweighs Ideology

  • Immigrant voters prioritize tribe, religion, and community outcomes over abstract ideologies.
  • They adopt policies that benefit their group regardless of whether they're labeled socialist or capitalist.
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Elites Reprogrammed Post‑9/11 Opinion

  • American elites engineered a rapid rise in pro-immigration sentiment after 9/11, reversing expected backlash.
  • Public opinion on Muslims increased quickly because leaders and media directed the narrative.
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