Mamdani Just ATTACKED Starbucks and Then EVERYTHING WENT OUT OF CONTROL | Victor Davis Hanson
In New York’s political landscape, something extraordinary just happened, and it reveals far more than a failed boycott. When Zohran Mamdani urged over a million followers to “boycott Starbucks,” the reaction didn’t collapse the company. It triggered the biggest sales day in Starbucks history. In this video, we break down why Mamdani’s call exploded in the opposite direction, what it exposes about power, incentives, and human behavior, and why this moment signals something deeper about the future of New York under progressive leadership. Victor Davis Hanson examines how economics, daily habits, and real-world incentives overwhelmed political messaging, and what this means for rent freezes, free buses, government grocery stores, and every promise heading into Mamdani’s first term. If you want to understand how ideology collides with reality, why well-intentioned policies keep failing in major cities, and what New Yorkers should prepare for in the coming years, this is a breakdown you don’t want to miss. Watch closely, question everything, and pay attention to the patterns forming right in front of you.