New York Mets fans, in a glorious display of superstitious fury, are pinning their team’s brutal 10-game losing streak squarely on the Mamdani Curse. That’s right—socialist New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, the firebrand Democrat Socialist who never met a gun control scheme he didn’t love, has somehow become the supernatural scapegoat for the Mets’ misery. Videos circulating online show diehard supporters at Citi Field chanting his name in mock exorcism rituals, complete with signs reading Mamdani Must Go and pleas to lift the hex that’s turned their beloved squad into a punchline. It’s peak New York: when the bats go cold and the bullpen implodes, blame the guy pushing for assault weapon bans and red-flag laws instead of, say, the manager’s lineup decisions.
This isn’t just hilarious fan theater—it’s a teachable moment for the 2A community. Mamdani embodies the urban progressive elite whose anti-gun crusades treat law-abiding firearm owners like public enemies, all while their cities crumble under crime waves they refuse to address with actual solutions like armed self-defense. Fans cursing him now mirrors how gun owners have long viewed these politicians as the real jinx on American freedoms: promising safety through disarmament, only to deliver chaos. The irony? In a city where legal carry is a nightmare thanks to folks like Mamdani, Mets fans are channeling their rage into viral memes that humanize the backlash against his agenda. If this curse sticks, it could amplify 2A talking points ahead of elections—proving that even in blue strongholds, people fed up with losing streaks (on the field or in policy) start questioning the socialists’ magic.
For the pro-2A crowd, the implications are electric: sports superstitions have toppled bigger curses than this (remember the Billy Goat for the Cubs?). Watch as Mamdani’s name becomes shorthand for electoral poison, reminding voters that disarming citizens doesn’t win games—or streets. Mets fans, unwittingly, are doing God’s work for the Second Amendment. Break the curse, New York: vote armed and proud.