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January 1, NYC Landlords Slam Supremacist Ownership Attack

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Wyatt’s Take

  • Socialist official calls homeownership white supremacy weapon targeting families.
  • Immigrant landlords call it racist insult to American dream workers.
  • One-sided hearings ignore owners fueling tenant-only gripes.

New York City landlords push back hard against Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s Tenant Protection director Cea Weaver.

She’s slammed property ownership as a white supremacist tool on social media and video.

“The reality is that for centuries, we have really treated property as an individualized good and not as a collective good,” Weaver said in one video from 2021.

She added that the transition to “shared equity” would target “white families” and “some POC (people of color) families who are homeowners.”

In a social media post from 2019, she said “homeownership is a weapon of white supremacy masquerading as ‘wealth building’ public policy.”

Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon warns the DOJ watches this radical agenda closely.

Landlords like third-generation Chinatown owner Jan Lee say lumping all owners together is the real racism.

“I think when you start to lump all of us together and say that we’re all the bad thing that’s keeping people out of housing, that’s racist,” Lee said.

SPONY board president Ann Korchak calls Weaver’s words insulting to immigrants chasing the dream through property.

“To say that it’s racist to own property is an insult to every single immigrant who ever came here,” Korchak said.

Weaver runs “Rental Ripoff Hearings” stacked with tenant bias, landlords say.

Real estate broker Adam Frisch wants balanced talks with all sides, not one-way attacks.

Folks, time to defend the right to own a home and build real wealth. Speak up before they take it all.

Wyatt Matters

Owning property built Middle America—hard work, family security, freedom from big government grabs.

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7 Comments

  1. Todd Oesterreich

    March 2, 2026 at 5:25 pm

    Based on the people in the picture, I guess we’re talking “Yellow Supremacy”.

    • Darby O'Gill

      March 2, 2026 at 5:33 pm

      Certainly looks that way to me!!

  2. Jo

    March 2, 2026 at 5:38 pm

    I SUPPORT “home ownership” – SO BUY A HOME!! If you cannot afford to buy a home STHU & BE GLAD YOU HAVE A ROOF OVER YOUR HEADS – because NOTHING IS FREE (in THIS country WE WORK HARD FOR WHAT WE HAVE!). If landlords go away SO DO YOUR OPTIONS FOR HOUSING!!!

    • Grammy Leslie

      March 2, 2026 at 5:59 pm

      Spot on! This is the first stage of communism – banning home ownership (or any ownership as far as that goes). So, buy a home if you can afford it, but don’t gripe about someone else that can when you can’t. Just work for it. Sometimes you have to sacrifice other things in order to be a homeowner. I have never been to NY and Mamdani and Hochul are just two more reasons why I have no desire to visit. Well NYC voters, this IS what you voted for.

  3. Paul4756

    March 2, 2026 at 9:37 pm

    Note to all: Communists and Socialists don’t give a rat’s ass about “ownership” or “fairness”. So if you own your home in NYC, just make sure you can house at least one or possibly even two an illegal families for free. You voted for it, you got it!

  4. Dan P

    March 2, 2026 at 9:51 pm

    Why is it ok to be racist against whites ! If you wrote this and it was bad about blacks it would not be even published ! Whites are the victims of racism from all races!!

  5. Hank

    March 3, 2026 at 1:46 am

    Keep on voting for this racist communist Mamdami and believe in all his lies about everything for free. New Socialist’s City of New York will soon be destroyed and white supremecists will be imprisoned because he hates them. I never thought that I would see this crap going on in this country. Soon Sharia law will be introduced and we will be forced to accept it

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