NY mayor Eric Adams, infant
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Dubnau was born in Belgium shortly after her parents fled the Nazi regime in Germany.
After hiding out in the European country throughout World War II, Dubnau and her parents emigrated to America and she has lived in the Big Apple ever since.
She became a volunteer tenant organizer in 1960, and now serves as the chairwoman of the Riverside Edgecombe Neighborhood Association.
Speaking to the New York Post, Dubnau said she attended the meeting on Wednesday 'because I thought we'd have the opportunity to speak, which we did not, because the meeting was completely controlled by [Adams'] people.
'And that's why I had to stand up and spontaneously speak,' the assistant professor of biology at Rutgers University continued, claiming: 'We weren't being called on. It was a person chosen by his people who were going to speak.'
Why does Mayor Adams hate community organizers?
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I'm going to start reciting that speech in company meetings.
Nobody's going to talk to me like a plantation owner. I walked into this room as a grown man, and I'm going to walk out of this room as a grown man!
Go on to the next question!
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams doubled down Friday on comments he made earlier in the week comparing an 84-year-old whose family fled the Holocaust to a plantation owner.
The mayor, speaking during an interview on 1010 WINS Friday morning, justified his rhetoric by saying the woman, a tenant activist, was disrespectful when she stood up at a town hall and pointedly asked the mayor about the Rent Guidelines Board, a body entirely composed of mayoral appointees that recently voted for another rent increase for regulated apartments.
“My mom made it clear, never allow someone to be disrespectful to you. That woman disrupted a meeting where all the participants were acting respectfully and cordially to get their issues heard,” Adams said during the interview. “She disrupted that, and then she was degrading on how she communicated with me. I’m not going to allow civil service to be disrespected, and I’m not going to be disrespected as the mayor of this city.”
He doesn't believe it was a political misstep. Personally I don't believe it was either. The American left expects its black people to be infants. I don't see how infantile reactions are disqualifying to his political aspirations.
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"Don't be pointing at me" - Mayor of the biggest city in this country
Grammar is dead, @Aqua-Letifer
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Apparently he hasn't learned humility yet:
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Folks... That's black culture, pure and simple. Thou Shall Not Disrespect Me! And he doesn't give a damn who you are.
@Jolly said in NY mayor Eric Adams, infant:
Folks... That's black culture, pure and simple. Thou Shall Not Disrespect Me! And he doesn't give a damn who you are.
It just doesn't scale, is the problem. That attitude is all well and good for nobodies who's only personal power is in the random personal violence they can inflict. Now, he's the most easily trollable politician in the country. Call him a fag, or a pussy, or whatever. Then what is Mayor Infant gonna do. Nothing, is what he'll do. He'll take it, and he'll watch everybody else watch him take it.