Posted on 01/05/2026 12:48:29 AM PST by CaptainK
Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s newly appointed tenant advocate called to “seize private property” and blasted home ownership as a “weapon of white supremacy” in a series of pro-communist social media posts.
Cea Weaver, Mamdani’s new director of the city Office to Protect Tenants, made the statements and urged her followers to elect more communists in several lecturing posts on her now-deleted X account that were unearthed by internet sleuths.
Private property including any kind of ESPECIALLY homeownership is a weapon of white supremacy,” she said then.
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I can’t wait to see how this goes down in Staten Island.
A video of this nut. She looks like the crazy forewoman in Trump’s Georgia trial
https://x.com/MrAndyNgo/status/2008085462544679221
And the intonation of her voice rises at the end of sentences, as if asking a question (upspeak).
Please raise your hand if you really expected something different.
His ideology and religion need to be exposed and, unfortunately, some very visible city needs to be a test case. NYC is certainly the most visible city in the world.
Is home ownership white?
The idea of property ownership in land might be traced to the grants of property by the King of England. In such manner, much of the land of that country was transferred to private ownership. Prior to this and continuing in many parts of the world, all land was and is considered communal. Following the industrial revolution, the idea of property ownership in land spread to a lot of the rest of the world.
Indeed, the word “property” comes from a proto-European word meaning moveable property, e.g., cattle, NOT from an ancient word meaning land.
Primitive people and communists (what’s the difference) don’t recognize property ownership in land (and perhaps don’t recognize property ownership at all). Everything, including people, is communal. Hence, the woke among us call property “white”.
What I want to know is why do we allow Chinese communists to buy land in the U.S., when we cannot buy land in China?
Our government needs to insist on fairness in our relations with other countries. We cannot be naive as to the criminals that run many of the countries of the world, that treat their people as so many slaves, that control the churches, schools and media of their country, and that highly regulate their economy. There was a time that we were confident that our system would spread and, so, looked past the realities with which we were dealing. I think we now realize that the criminals have dug in and are looking to take us over.
Welcome to post-Rhodesia Zimbabwe and South Africa.
Uh..huuuh
Bleh! That thing should be the Executive Director of the Mayor’s Office to Protect Male Celibacy and Homosexuality.
IIRC, Mayor Madmani stated he wanted NYC to be like South Africa.
I guess we can expect them to do away with property taxes, then.
Hey NYC voters. Get ready to feel the warmth of all that collectivism.
Until all the whites are gone
A crazed white liberal. Figures.
I would not underestimate the Power of Pride <— Bonfire of the Vanities.
Anecdotal: I did a survey among young women, after Obama was elected in 2008. They ALL voted for him. Not because of “feminism,” but because of how people wish to be perceived: good intentions - with the leftists’ moat around their own changing/moving definitions of what is “good” aka “the good” aka “our values.”
Anecdotal: It seemed like EVERY lawyer in a mid-western big city, left town and traveled to be at Obama’s inauguration in January 2009. Why? HARVARD . . . -ism.
The “warmth,” thereof.
“ALL” the young women, was a small sampling; but enough to surprise - because none of them consider:
We are only as free as we make the effort to know why.
We only have the rights that we are able to defend.
Get ready New Yorkers, this is going to be fun!
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