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Zohran Mamdani Sings with Ms. Rachel To Promote Free Childcare | WATCH
All this painful singalong has done is prove (once again) that left-wing hacks will exploit even the innocence of children to push their failed ideology down everyone's throats, all while Ms. Rachel smiles obliviously like she's just happy to collect her check from the commie commissar.

In a colorful display of early childhood education advocacy and socialist freebies, Mayor Zohran Mamdani teamed up with beloved children's YouTube educator (and rabid antisemite) Ms. Rachel (Rachel Griffin Accurso) to entertain a group of preschoolers with classic nursery rhymes, including "The Wheels on the Bus." The event took place yesterday at the District 2 3K/Pre-K Center in Lower Manhattan, spotlighting the mayor's push for expanded free child care programs targeting 2-year-olds and beyond.
The appearance marked a whimsical yet strategic move in Mamdani's administration, which has prioritized universal access to 3-K and pre-K programs as part of broader efforts to alleviate child care costs for working families across the city. Ms. Rachel, whose educational videos have amassed millions of views, was appointed to Mamdani's inaugural committee last December. During the session, the duo led the children in interactive songs, fostering an atmosphere of joy and learning while highlighting the benefits of publicly funded early education.
Footage of the sing-along quickly went viral on social media platforms, eliciting a mix of reactions from users. Supporters praised the wholesome interaction as a genuine effort to connect with families, while critics questioned the blending of entertainment with political agendas, particularly in light of Mamdani's progressive stance on social welfare programs.
City officials stated that the initiative aims to build on existing frameworks to ensure every child in New York has access to quality early learning opportunities, potentially saving families thousands in child care expenses annually.
But honestly, for anyone who can see past these two truly scary people's overly big smiles, spare us the saccharine spectacle. We don't need to see a wannabe revolutionary in a suit crooning kiddie tunes like some deranged socialist puppet master, desperately trying to indoctrinate toddlers into his utopian fever dream while the city crumbles under taxes that could fund actual useful things, like pothole repairs or crime-fighting instead of this cringeworthy clown show that's basically a taxpayer-funded propaganda stunt masquerading as "family fun."