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King Charles III Meets Mayor Mamdani in New York at 9/11 Memorial

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King Charles III, the beleaguered monarch of a fading empire, touched down in New York for a somber visit to the 9/11 Memorial—only to rub elbows with Zohran Mamdani, the socialist firebrand mayor who’s made a name for himself pushing anti-Israel screeds and now, apparently, colonial grudge matches. According to reports, Mamdani used the high-profile meetup to lobby the King for India’s claim on the Koh-i-Noor diamond, that infamous 105-carat gem embedded in the British crown jewels, plundered during the Raj era. It’s a bold flex: invoking imperial theft at a site honoring American resilience against jihadist tyranny, all while Charles nods politely amid his realm’s endless apologies for history.

Dig deeper, and this tableau screams irony for the 2A community. Mamdani, a product of New York’s gun-grabbing elite, embodies the same entitled revisionism that fuels globalist disarmament agendas—reparations for shiny rocks today, confiscations for public safety tomorrow. The Koh-i-Noor saga isn’t just bauble drama; it’s a microcosm of how tyrants justify seizing heirlooms from sovereign peoples, much like modern authoritarians eye our rifles as crown jewels of liberty to be reclaimed. Charles, whose Windsors have knelt to every woke cause from climate hysteria to trans royals, represents the aristocratic surrender that birthed strict UK gun laws post-Dunblane—leaving subjects defenseless while elites swan about with armed protection. Here in America, at Ground Zero no less, we’re reminded: self-defense isn’t negotiable, whether against Sikh Empire plunderers of 1849 or today’s mayors dreaming of disarming patriots.

The implications? A stark culture clash previewing 2025’s battles. As Europe dissolves into identity politics and relic-grabbing, the 2A fortress stands as our unyieldingly American retort—no kings, no mayors, no diamonds dictating our sovereignty. Mamdani’s stunt isn’t advocacy; it’s a symptom of the entitlement that erodes rights everywhere it festers. Arm up, stay vigilant: history’s thieves never stop at jewels.

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