Watch This: Ballot-Banned Firebrand Spencer Pratt Drops F-Bomb-Filled July 4th Blast At Commie Mayor Mamdani

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Spencer Pratt, the populist firebrand who was denied a place on the Los Angeles mayoral ballot after what many conservatives view as a blatantly rigged process, has released a blistering Independence Day 250 message that channels the frustration of Americans tired of seeing their history smeared and their patriotism mocked.

In his new video, Pratt unloads on New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani, whose recent remarks attacking Americas founding and heritage have sparked outrage among citizens who still believe this nation is worth defending. According to Gateway Pundit, Pratts response is not a polite disagreement but a full-throated rejection of what he sees as a communist assault on the very idea of America, delivered in language that leaves no doubt about where he stands.

Pratt frames the United States as a family home, a place built and paid for in blood by generations of Americans, and he insists that no outsider ideologue has the right to walk in and start tearing down the walls. F*CK YOU, COMMUNIST! This is OUR HOME and YOU CANT HAVE IT, he declares, capturing the sentiment of millions who are weary of watching radicals try to dismantle the country piece by piece.

He argues that Mamdani and those like him lack any genuine connection to the American story and therefore feel free to attack it without restraint. Commie Mamdanis ancestors NEVER BLED FOR THIS COUNTRY. He has no history here. So he has no attachment to our home. He has no place to rewrite our history and lecture us about what our country stands for! Pratt says, underscoring a core conservative belief that sacrifice and loyalty, not ideology, confer moral authority.

Pratt rejects the lefts demand that Americans feel shame over their past, insisting that maturity means facing history honestly rather than erasing it. We arent cowards. We dont turn our backs on the painful memories because they make us who we are. Be proud of our country, damn it! he proclaims, pushing back against the progressive narrative that America is defined primarily by its sins.

He also calls out the spectacle of Mamdani posturing over the nations founders while enjoying the freedoms they secured. We all had to sit and watch that vile commie mayor sit on the wrong side of our founding fathers desk to try and lecture us about our own history! Pratt notes, a moment that for many conservatives symbolizes the arrogance of the modern left.

At the heart of his message is a warning about the lefts long game: destroy the past to control the future. Notice how the communists always attacks your history. The communists must attack YOUR history, he says, before explaining why this tactic is so dangerous.

Why? Because history is what anchors you. Its what makes us attached to something, Pratt continues, arguing that a people cut off from their roots become easy prey for authoritarian ideologies. Erasing history is how you demoralize people, how you unmoor them, and detach them from their society, so you can take it from them and rewrite it in your image! he warns, echoing the concerns of many on the right about cancel culture and historical revisionism.

For Pratt, communism is not just a bad economic theory but a direct attack on human dignity and identity. Communism is an evil anti-human religion. So it must destroy what makes us human. The Communist destroys your history so he can take your home and rebuild it in his image, he states, tying together cultural iconoclasm, statue-toppling, and curriculum battles as part of a single destructive project.

Against that backdrop, he urges Americans to celebrate their country openly and unapologetically, especially under President Trumps second administration, which has re-centered patriotism and national pride. Thats why its your patriotic duty to celebrate today unashamed. Its okay to love America. Not only is it okay to love America, its necessary to love America, Pratt insists, rejecting the lefts attempt to brand patriotism as something suspect.

He does not sugarcoat the nations past, but instead embraces it as proof of American resilience and greatness. Our history is violent. F*ck yeah it is. And thats why we love it! he exclaims, adding, Not only is it a miracle that this radical experiment itself, governance even survived past 1776. But we are the champions of the world. Be proud of that.

Pratt closes by reminding viewers that their inheritance was purchased at a terrible cost and must not be surrendered to those who despise it. Be proud of your history. Millions of your ancestors fought and died to preserve it, he says, a pointed reminder that the freedoms Americans enjoy today are not the gift of bureaucrats or activists, but the legacy of patriots who refused to kneel.

For conservatives who have watched left-wing mayors, academics, and activists tear down monuments, rewrite textbooks, and sneer at the flag, Pratts message lands as a rallying cry rather than mere rhetoric. It is not hard to see why many believe that a man who speaks this plainly about faith, family, and country might have made a formidable mayor of Los Angelesand why some now suspect he may be destined for a larger role in the ongoing fight to defend Americas history and identity.