Daily Mail US on X - "NYC mayoral aide who says whites owning homes is racist bursts into TEARS when asked about her mother's $1.4m home"
Mark Taylor on X - "There’s no hypocrisy here. She wants to impoverish white people. Her and her mother are Jewish, not white. That’s how she sees it."
Shocking new video shows NYC's anti-white renters' tsar sharing her desire to make ALL Americans live in social housing - "New York City's notorious new renters' tsar has now revealed her desire to restructure the housing market so that all Americans live in 'full social housing.'... 'The beauty of rent stabilization and rent control is that it weakens the speculative value of the real estate asset,' she said in the clip. It is unclear when the footage was initially recorded. 'The value is no longer based on what the landlord is able to get, but rather it's based on a state public board deciding how much rent is going up.' Socialist mayor Zohran Mamdani's tenant advocate also argued that a strong rent control campaign that weakens the entire housing market would ultimately 'strengthen our ability to fight for social housing.' In another interview that resurfaced this week, Weaver argued that 'white, middle-class homeowners are a huge problem for a renter justice movement.'... She admitted that homeownership is America's only guaranteed retirement income, but still argued that her goal is to 'undermine the institution of homeownership.'... Weaver, however, justified the assertion by arguing that homeownership 'serves to completely divide working class people and protect those at the top.' 'It's really quite difficult because Blackstone is a bigger and worse target than Mrs Smith who owns 15 buildings, but Mrs Smith... still kind of sucks and has a lot more stability than renters,' she said... Social media users have questioned the legality of Weaver's beliefs, likened her to communist Karl Marx and accused her of being uneducated about real estate and economics. 'She has zero clue how [the] market actually works. Woefully unqualified for any role beyond barista,' one X user wrote. 'This mirrors almost exactly what Marx said about wages. Prices are set by workers' wages, not by markets,' another said. 'By that reasoning, we could simply pay everyone $500K/year, and prices would surely fall in line accordingly. Could we offer free tuition to ECON 101 and 102 for this woman?' Another added: 'Not sure if it's constitutional or not but either way [the] elite [are] completely idiotic. If you remove incentives you will restrict supply. Simple as that.' 'She isn't concerned with constitutionality. She is so certain that her goals are right that she doesn't care about laws or even her fellow humans,' a poster replied. One user even went on to argue that Weaver was actively trying to change America's core foundations. 'I've never witnessed anyone so arrogantly discuss the destruction of the American dream,' the poster wrote... The hardline leftist's mother, Celia Applegate, a professor of German studies at prestigious Vanderbilt University, owns a gorgeous $1.4 million home in America's fastest gentrifying city, where longtime black residents are quickly being priced out. Applegate and her partner, David Blackbourn, a professor of history, purchased their home in Music City USA's Hillsboro West End neighborhood in July 2012 for $814,000, according to county property records. Since then, its value has soared by nearly $600,000 - a surge in value likely to infuriate Weaver, who in July 2018 tweeted: 'Impoverish the white middle class. Homeownership is racist.' The activist, who has outraged New Yorkers with her calls to 'seize private property' and branded gentrification an act of white supremacy, has similarly failed to address how the push would impact her father, a history professor who is also a landlord. Stewart A Weaver and his wife, Tatyana Bakhmetyeva, live in a picturesque home in Rochester's Highland Park neighborhood worth more than $514,000. But the couple also own a near-$159,000 townhouse in nearby Brighton that they rent out as a secondary stream of income... Mr Weaver has publicly backed his daughter's calls for tenant protections and even testified before the New York State Assembly's housing committee in May 2019 in favor of 'robust tenant protection' and rent stabilization. Weaver has failed to respond to any of the Daily Mail's requests for comments. Last week, she burst into tears outside her apartment in Brooklyn when confronted by a reporter over her assertion that it is racist for white people to own homes."
Mayor Mamdani: South Africa is the model for New York - "“I was elected as a Democratic Socialist and I will govern as a Democratic Socialist.” He hailed an “era of big government,” vowed to govern “expansively and audaciously” and said he would “set an example for the world.” The grimace-cum-smile on Chuck Schumer’s face – sitting hostage-like behind the mayor, who he has yet to endorse or even say if he voted for – told its own story about exactly how thrilled the mainstream Democratic party is to go into the midterms later this year, and more importantly the 2028 presidential campaign, with Mayor Mamdani as the party’s principal standard bearer. At some point grinning and bearing it won’t be an option, the radical Mamdani platform will have to be embraced or disavowed. It won’t be pretty. So what can New Yorkers look forward to under their energetic and muscular new form of socialism? Mayor Mamdani gave them clues, advising them to “look to Madiba and the South African Freedom Charter.” The charter that Madiba – Nelson Mandela – helped forge with the ANC was the blueprint for post-apartheid South Africa. It opens with the words “our people have been robbed of their birthright to land, liberty and peace by a form of government founded on injustice and inequality.” Suggesting that apartheid is alive and well in New York will have brought another big gulp from Schumer and the Democratic establishment. The Democrat Socialists of America have so far failed to persuade the country that apartheid exists in Israel, so it’s ambitious to think they can make the case for its existence in New York. This is testing the very limits of grievance politics. And the current almost failed state that is South Africa, with white farmers fleeing to America as refugees, bodes particularly ill as a template for New York. As in South Africa, the enemy in Mamdani’s New York is often white people. He has already vowed to target “whiter neighborhoods” for higher taxes. In his inaugural speech he zoned in on another set of unprosecuted criminals: billionaires. They think they “can buy our democracy” and for too long New York has belonged to “the wealthy and well-connected.” Billionaires seemingly the scourge of the city and also neatly the solution to its problems – just increase their taxes. However, the Robin Hood mask slipped when Mamdani spoke about plans to fix the “long-broken property tax system,” which will not see billionaires and oligarchs pay more, but middle-class property owners. According to a report from the liberal think tank the Fiscal Policy Institute, even more tax rises will have to be imposed to fund his universal childcare program – tax hikes on corporations and millionaires alone won’t cover the bill for the program. Governor Kathy Hochul, another hostage on the stage behind Mamdani, will have to sign-off on his tax plans and has, so far at least, signaled reluctance to. It’s no coincidence that signs for “No-Flo” – New York’s hottest new neighborhood – are cropping up across the city’s underground system. It is, of course, an upscale housing development in North Florida. But the well timed, eye-catching signs and lure of low taxes and sun will turn the heads of ordinary New Yorkers. It’s not just the mobile top one percent of New York taxpayers, those who pay about 40 percent of the city’s personal income tax revenue, who might pack up and leave the city. Mamdani promised at the start of his speech that he had grand ambitions for New York and perhaps nowhere was that clearer than when he claimed that under his leadership society in the city would be remade to ”replace the frigidity of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism.” His campaign demonstrated to him that “the people of New York yearn for solidarity.” For most observers, the key take-away from his win was that he had accurately put his finger on the cost of living crisis. New Yorkers might be surprised to learn that they, in fact, voted to be less entrepreneurial, resourceful and self-starting. The new mayor tailored much of his speech towards New York’s now sizable Muslim population by taking his oath of office on a Koran, speaking in Urdu, saying he stood alongside “halal cart vendors whose knees ache from working all day” and referencing “Palestinian New Yorkers in Bay Ridge.” Muslims are now a major voting block that his campaign courted and who repaid him with votes. The number of Muslims in New York has risen to nearly one million, representing nine percent of the population. They cannot be ignored. That the new mayor has box office star power is beyond doubt. Thousands lined up, at least seven blocks deep, in frigid weather, moving at a snail’s pace, just to gain entry to the post-inauguration block party along Broadway. Mamdani held them in the palm of his hand: they laughed at his jokes, booed Eric Adams – who incredibly appeared to be having the best time of all on the dais – and “chanted tax the rich.” With a perfectly straight face Mamdani told the crowd, “love will be our guide as we pursue our agenda.” And “we will return the vast resources of this city to the workers who call it home.” They loved it, tears were shed. Mayor Mamdani is, if nothing else, the leading man in New York’s latest chapter. An arts student, who has graduated from bit parts in his director mother’s films and from a rap career as Young Cardamom. Starring on Broadway, albeit the street rather than a stage in the theatre district, was perhaps the culmination of a life’s dream. Especially with supporting performances from established stars AOC and Bernie Sanders. New Yorkers like the rest of America are now desperate to find out how this show ends."
vittorio on X - "south africa:
> 32% unemployment
> 45% youth unemployment
> 8% of population pays 90% of income tax
> highest inequality on earth
> top 0.01% (3,500 people) own 15% of wealth
> bottom 50% has negative net worth
> 330 days of blackouts per year
> taxi mafia burns trains to eliminate competition
> highest rape rate in the world
> 1 in 4 men admit to rape
> 1 in 3 women will be raped in her lifetime
> 67,000+ child rapes reported every year
> women killed by intimate partners at 5x global average
> 4th highest murder rate on earth
> half water systems contaminated with sewage
> half of water lost to leaks (global average 15%)
*and of course*
> white genocide
"south africa is the model for new york"
if this was a parody it would be too retarded to be funny"
NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani admits no federal security clearance for briefings - "New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani admitted he has no federal security clearance on Monday, just a day after claiming he had been "briefed" about the U.S. capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro."
Eric Matheny 🎙️ on X -@NYCMayor Nobody’s briefing a mayor on an international military operation."
The Persian Jewess on X - "NYC has 8.8 Million residents. Less than 6,800 are Palestinian. That’s 0.077%. So why is the “core” of Zohran Mamdani’s politics “Palestinian liberation” instead of the needs of actual New Yorkers?"
"The struggle for Palestinian liberation was at the core of my politics and continues to be."
Joe Weisenthal on X - "Apollo co-founder Marc Rowan called Mamdani an "enemy" of the Jews at a fundraiser last night"
Jesse Arm on X - "Make no mistake. This is an unambiguously positive development. Influential American Jews who once bankrolled Democrats and left-of-center institutions are now unashamedly responding to threats by naming their chief political adversaries—and recognizing that many of those adversaries come from the left. That this reckoning is happening in forums like UJA, which have historically been more hesitant to confront and condemn powerful figures on the progressive left, only underscores its significance. For decades, the American Jewish left embraced a self-destructive posture toward politics, religiosity, national continuity, and communal security. It’s no surprise that it now finds itself in retreat, and that legacy institutions like the ADL are scrambling to reinvent themselves as the consequences of their own choices finally come due. Meanwhile, the American Jewish right is ascendant."
Charlie Smirkley on X - "AHHHH UGHHHHH! I’M A BRAHMIN INDIAN, MY FATHER IS A PROFESSOR AT COLUMBIA, AND I HAVE TO PRETEND TO BE BLACK TO TRY TO GET INTO THE SCHOOL AND THEY STILL REJECTED ME. I'M FUCKING RETARDED. TAX WHITEY."
Chinese woman, 72, who swam eight hours to escape communism says she's disgusted her children are voting for Mamdani - "Song represents a growing group of Chinese New Yorkers shifting to the right in their political beliefs. A Times analysis of the 2022 New York gubernatorial race revealed that predominantly Asian neighborhoods across the city's five boroughs shifted 23 percentage points to the right from 2018."
BowTiedRanger on X - "The “based” immigrants’ children are voting for Mamdani. If this shocks you, you’re not gonna make it."
Lee Fang on X - "Huge step backwards for Mamdani. This guy wants to defund and abolish policing. You can find him wherever prep school lefties congregate, zero working class New Yorkers adhere to these ideas."
Coddled Affluent Professional on X - "The Mamdani administration is going to be a Voltron of the dumbest ideas on policing, education, economics, housing, and public transit all coming together. This is the big moment for stupid people with bottomless self regard who somehow haven’t been chastened by the past 5 years."
Councilwoman Vickie Paladino on X - "Zohran is right on the edge of declaring New York an independent city-state, with its own foreign policy and no particular allegiance to federal law. Other Democrat officials are also coming right up to this line as well, but Zohran's pledge to recognize the International Criminal Court over American law by executing an arrest warrant on a foreign leader is a step beyond even Pritzker and Newsom and Brandon Johnson. This is EXTREMELY dangerous language and will eventually require a severe federal response if followed through upon, up to and including military action and an arrest for seditious conspiracy. This isn't a joke. This isn't theater-kid playtime anymore. This is the government of a major US city, and I don't think Zohran really comprehends the stakes."
Nobody is above the law - unless that pushes the left wing agenda
Josh Kraushaar on X - "BREAKING @J_Insider via @matthewkassel: "Mamdani: Nefesh B’Nefesh event at NYC synagogue is ‘violation of international law’" "Mamdani's statement comes as he distanced himself from anti-Israel protesters who demonstrated outside the synagogue event""
Tali Goldsheft on X - "We saw this coming. When an elected official claims synagogues need to be checked for “violating international law,” it confirms exactly what we feared. In NYC — the largest Jewish community outside Israel — singling out Jewish houses of worship is how double standards start. And once they start, they spread. This is the moment our allies need to show up. If we don’t push back now, this rhetoric becomes the norm. We can’t let that happen — not here, not ever."
Hen Mazzig on X - "Let me get this straight. Jews can be protected in NYC only if we accept the mayor’s terms on what is an appropriate use of our synagogues. And we can’t move to Israel because he baselessly deems that “illegal.” Jews do not have to accept second class treatment, as my ancestors did in Iraq and Tunisia, where they lived for generations as dhimmis with special laws proscribing their existence as Jews. Zionism and aliyah are not outlawed in NYC, as they were across the Middle East and North Africa in the 1950s. What year does Mamdani think it is?"
C3 on X - "Mandani takes the Subway to work on his first day in office… With armed security. Everything the Democrats do is a scam."
@amuse on X - "NYC: Zohran Mamdani just downgraded the NYPD commissioner, ending direct mayoral briefings that existed since 9/11. Policing is now treated like sanitation. The mayor no longer believes Islamic terror represents a threat to the city and sees no need for daily intelligence briefings. After 9/11, New York’s mayors kept the NYPD commissioner in a direct, daily intelligence loop. That model is now ending. Mamdani has removed the Commissioner Jessica Tisch direct line to his office, relegating police leadership to the same access level as garbage collection. The shift weakens situational awareness at the top & reflects a belief that Islamic terror threats no longer require mayoral focus."
Councilwoman Inna Vernikov on X - ".@ZohranKMamdani campaigned on FREE BUSES. But only THREE days after he was sworn in, the bus fare WENT UP to $3.00! Promises MADE, Promises BROKEN!"
Yoel Lefkowitz 🇺🇸 🎗️ on X - "1.Subway fares are set by the MTA, which is a state-run agency
2.The fare increase was approved by the MTA Board on September 30, before Mamdani was elected and more than three months before he took office
3.Mamdani never pledged to make all public transit free; it was buses he promised would be free.
4.The fare increase was decided independently of Mamdani and was not something he had the authority to approve or block Its"
Councilwoman Inna Vernikov on X - "If he couldn’t do it, he should not have promised it"
Left wing logic: It's not Zohran's fault bus fares went up, because he has no control over them, but he also wasn't lying when he said he would make buses free
Exclusive | Mamdani chief equity officer disparaged liberal white women in now-deleted X posts: 'Tax them to the white meat' - " The city’s new equity officer, Afua Atta-Mensah, liberally sprinkled the phrase “comrade” throughout her posts and retweeted statements such as, “there’s NO moderate way to black liberation.” Mamdani, in appointing Atta-Mensah to the top city position designed to promote inclusion, said, “There is no one I trust more to advance racial equity across our work in City Hall.”... Her account was deleted just as Mamdani’s new tenant advocate, Cea Weaver, faced scrutiny over her own tweets calling to “seize private property” and branding homeownership “a weapon of white supremacy.” Atta-Mensah appeared to take notice and hid her own social media past — which included retweeting or replying to at least three separate posts complaining about liberal white women, including one where she responded to somebody who wrote “we don’t talk about white liberal racism enough.” “Facts! It would need to be a series of loooooonnnnnnnggggg conversations” Atta-Mensah replied. She also reposted part of a thread from a post reading,”Who’s not police but FEELS like police to you? “white women at nonprofit organizations,” read a reply Atta-Mensah reposted in September 2024. A third post compared white women to Amy Cooper — a white woman who was dubbed “Central Park Karen” in 2020 after she called the cops on a black birdwatcher. “A lot of y’all are Amy Coopers to the Black women in your non-profits every day,” the tweet read, to which the equity chief responded with, “THIS IS A WHOLE WORD!!!!” Another series of tweets included Atta-Mensah’s 2021 reply to somebody posting about how the show “Succession” made them want to “tax these people to the white meat.” Atta-Mensah appeared to agree, replying, “Tax Them To The White Meat!!!” with a hand-clapping emoji... Atta-Mensah previously worked on the mayor’s campaign after a career with social justice groups. “Afua Atta-Mensah has dedicated her career to serving the New Yorkers who are so often forgotten in the halls of power,” Mamdani said in appointing her to her new top position. Mamdani also stood by tenant advocate Weaver after her social media comments mired his administration in controversy within days of kicking off in January — with her past tweets including stances such as, “The Police Are Just People The State Sanctions To Murder W[ith] Immunity.” Another of her tweets read, “Private property including any kind of ESPECIALLY homeownership is a weapon of white supremacy.” She also called on people to “elect more communists” to carry out her radical agenda... Critics accused the administration of trying to hide Atta-Mensah’s past stances to avoid another kerfuffle. “Zohran’s team tried to be more careful after the Cea Weaver disaster, but we caught Atta-Mensah before she could scrub her digital footprint,” said New York Young Republicans Club president Stefano Forte. “Anti-white racism is a feature, not a fringe problem, of Mamdani’s inner circle,” Forte said. “The mayor said there is no one he trusts more than Atta-Mensah to push ‘racial equity,’ and make no mistake: tweets about taxing ‘white meat’ reflect the approach of the entire Mamdani administration to reshape New York.”"
We're still told that the woke don't hate white people
Time to excoriate people who notice of being awful people acting in bad faith. Being racist isn't the crime - noticing is
Mamdani appointee resigns after her decade-old antisemitic social media posts resurface - "One of New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani ’s appointees has resigned over social media posts she made more than a decade ago that featured antisemitic tropes, Mamdani’s office said Thursday. In a statement, Catherine Almonte Da Costa, who was tapped this week to join the incoming administration, said she expressed “deep regret” for the posts, which date back to 2011 and 2012 and were recently shared online by the Anti-Defamation League." "These statements are not indicative of who I am. As the mother of Jewish children, I feel a profound sense of sadness and remorse at the harm these words have caused,” Da Costa said. She had been selected to lead Mamdani's office of appointments, handling “talent recruitment strategy." Da Costa worked in the office more than a decade ago and more recently held roles at a private communications firm and at Sotheby’s, the mayor-elect's office said."
The "Nazis at the table" rule only applies to people the left hate
Mamdani’s victory shows New York learnt the wrong lessons from 9/11 - "Could it be that whoever painted swastikas on a Jewish Brooklyn school in November was emboldened by such things as his refusal to condemn the phrase, “globalise the intifada”? Mamdani appears to be engaged in many very bad sleights of hand. Pretending that his hatred of Israel, the Jewish homeland, is a great source of virtue. Pretending that crude strokes of populism – raising the minimum wage to $30 per hour, banning rent increases for rent-stabilised tenants, making buses free, all while killing off policing powers – will restore New York to where it should be. Where might he have learnt all this? In academia of course. He grew up at its knee. His father, Mahmood Mamdani, is the Herbert Lehman Professor of Government at Columbia and a professor of anthropology, political science, and African studies. Prof Mamdani is a big cheese in the unwholesome world of post-colonial studies. We know from his Columbia page that his works “explore” that broad and grand-sounding stalwart of the social sciences, “the intersection between politics and culture”. Who wouldn’t want to get their teeth into such a big and important intersection? The trouble is, Mamdani Jr has perhaps been too entranced by daddy’s “intersections”, and now he wants to unveil and destroy all the intersections of dirty money, power, and Zionism. Young Zohran wasn’t quite as bright as he might have been, and so did not make it to an Ivy League. He went to Bowdoin College, a liberal arts college for the rich but not excellent. It is, to be blunt, the thick man’s answer to Dartmouth or Williams College. So: privileged, tick. Brought up with academic nonsense courtesy of Mamdani padre: tick. Very intelligent? No tick... Nobody was surprised that an overwhelming majority of people in their late teens and twenties who voted in the mayoral election voted for Mamdani, propelling him to victory. Though there are plenty of Gen X progressives – and ancient folk too, like Bernie Sanders, who swore him in – who are silly enough to cheerlead for him, he is the Gen Z choice. I have read countless fawning articles in the New York media – especially the New York Times, New Yorker and especially New York – written by nihilistic young wokesters, that make my stomach turn. Many of these authors are well-heeled Brooklynites, many of them young women. It’s a grotesquerie. They cheerlead for TikTok socialism (matcha lattes for all!), ending law and order, divesting and boycotting from Israel, demand the right to practice “criticism” of Israel by violating one of the central planks of the Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition of anti-Semitism... It is no coincidence that they were born after 9/11, or were too young to remember it. These aren’t the valiant, self-sacrificing, inspiring citizens that cleaned up the terrorists’ devastation of their city. They’re a craven, violence-courting bunch who, in their apparent adoration of all things Islamic “resistance”, have managed to learn the opposite of the real lesson of that awful awful day."


