As communist rot infested the Big Apple’s executive offices, a video featuring a Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D) appointee highlighted her view of private property and white families.
Having couched his views as those of the Democratic Socialists of America on the campaign trail, since his New Year’s Day inauguration, New York City Mayor Mamdani has had no qualms presenting himself as the full-blown Islamunist (Islamist communist) Gothamites had been warned about ahead of the election.
On top of vowing to wrap New Yorkers in the “warmth of collectivism,” Hizzoner appointed former Housing Justice for All Executive Director Cea Weaver as director of the New York City Mayor’s Office to Protect Tenants, as she expressed her plans to make property a “collective good.”
In the viral video, Weaver stated, “I think the reality is, is that for centuries we’ve really treated property as an individualized good and not a collective good. And we are transitioning to treating it as a collective good and toward a model of shared equity. We’ll require that we think about it differently, and it will mean that families — especially white families, but some [person of color] families who are homeowners as well — are gonna have a different relationship to property than the one that we currently have.”
NYC Mayor Mamdani’s Tenant Director, Cea Weaver:
“We’ll transition from treating property as an individual good to a collective good. Whites especially will be impacted.” pic.twitter.com/RZSdCs8oEa
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) January 5, 2026
Welcome to A New Era, Cea Weaver!
Cea is joining as Director of the Mayor’s Office to Protect Tenants. She’s been leading Housing Justice for All and the New York State Tenant Bloc, where she helped pass the Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act of 2019, landmark… pic.twitter.com/Ryc128Hed3
— Zohran Kwame Mamdani (@ZohranKMamdani) January 2, 2026
Her appointment, coinciding with the revitalization of the office and Mamdani’s executive orders on housing task forces — including the SPEED (Streamlining Procedures to Expedite Equitable Development) Task Force — came as the mayor’s office intervened in the bankruptcy of Pinnacle Realty on behalf of renters.
In his inauguration, Mamdani vowed, “… for too long these communities have existed as distinct from one another, we will draw this city closer together. We will replace the frigidity of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism. If our campaign demonstrated that the people of New York yearn for solidarity, then let this government foster it. Because no matter what you eat, what language you speak, how you pray, or where you come from — the words that most define us are the two we all share: New Yorkers.”
While Weaver has evidently deleted her X account, she hasn’t done so quickly enough to prevent her ardent communist positions from being highlighted on social media.
Libs of TikTok highlighted an August 2019 post that read, “Private property including and kind of ESPECIALLY homeownership is a weapon of white supremacy masquerading as ‘wealth building’ public policy.”
Cea Weaver has deleted her X account @ceaweaver pic.twitter.com/5Urq6C79nV
— Alec Lace (@AlecLace) January 5, 2026
Of course, much of this was known in advance of the election, as it had been reported that much of the mayor’s inner circle leading up to the election was comprised of pipe dream peddlers averaging between $10 and $12,000 per month.
Reactions expected an even greater exodus from New York than previously anticipated, with no sympathy for those who voted for Mamdani and whatever Marxist moves are yet to come, legal or otherwise.
Classic communism with a 2.0 racist touch.
— Rodrigo Ballester (@rodballester) January 5, 2026
People thought the NYC marxist comments were extreme.
Now you see it.
— floridanow1 (@floridanow1) January 5, 2026
Pay attention. It’s unconstitutional, but they are dead serious.
— danpallotta (@danpallotta) January 5, 2026
Rent control reduces housing supply. This will be exacerbated with higher taxes on profits from rental properties and the general exodus of developers from NYC.
— Randy Mott (@randymot4) January 5, 2026
“First they came for the homeowners, but I was not a homeowner – so I did not speak out”
— Courtney (@crystalandqueue) January 5, 2026
Remember NYC you voted for it. pic.twitter.com/jP5084h1PK
— (@TheCrypticWolf) January 5, 2026
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