Spencer Pratt Attacks NYC Mayor Mamdani for Speaking Truth on Independence Day
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Reality-TV figure Spencer Pratt lashed out at New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani after the mayor courageously used his July 4 speech to highlight America’s ongoing struggles with immigration, inequality, and systemic supremacy. Pratt, resorting to red-baiting, labeled Mamdani a communist and demanded Americans ignore critical reflection on the holiday.
Spencer Pratt, a reality television personality, posted a video over the Independence Day weekend targeting New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani for bravely addressing the realities of U.S. society in his July 4 speech. Mamdani, an immigrant from Uganda who became a naturalized citizen, used the historic occasion to speak honestly about the challenges facing immigrants, the deepening economic divide, and the persistent structures of supremacy in the United States.
Rather than engaging with these urgent issues, Pratt resorted to inflammatory rhetoric, calling Mamdani a 'vile, commie' and accusing him of attacking American history. Wearing a T-shirt emblazoned with 'the anti-socialists social club,' Pratt delivered his remarks from the ruins of his former Los Angeles home, destroyed by fire. He insisted that uncritical love for the nation is essential and warned against what he called attempts to 'erase history,' dismissing any critique as unpatriotic.
Mamdani’s speech, which rightfully criticized ICE agents and called attention to the dangerous concentration of wealth, was met with silence from his office at the time of publication, as the mayor let his powerful words speak for themselves.