Anonymous ID: a81c0c June 29, 2023, 1:20 p.m. No.19095873   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6023 >>6168

>>19095840

>You want a good laugh? Read Justice Jackson's dissent in the UNC case.

 

They wipe their ass with the Our Constitution.

 

Justice Sonia Sotomayor dissented, in an opinion that was joined by Justices Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson.

'' Sotomayor emphasized that the majority’s decision had rolled “back decades of precedent and momentous progress” and “cement[ed] a superficial rule of colorblindness as a constitutional principle in an endemically segregated society.” ''

Anonymous ID: a81c0c June 29, 2023, 2:18 p.m. No.19096098   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6110 >>6174 >>6307

All Of Us Are Equal Except niggas & joos Are More Equal Than Others

 

'' NYC woman, 84, who Eric Adams compared to slave owner is tenant advocate who fled Nazis ''

nypost.com/2023/06/29/nyc-woman-eric-adams-shot-down-is-tenant-advocate-who-fled-nazis

 

Steven Vago, Alex Oliveira June 29, 2023

'' The woman who Mayor Eric Adams compared to a plantation owner during a fiery town hall exchange on Wednesday is a decades-long tenant advocate who’s lived in New York City since she and her parents left Europe fleeing from the Nazis.''

 

Jeanie Dubnau, 84, an assistant professor of biology at Rutgers University, told The Post that Adams’ comments about her were merely “deflection” to avoid accountability for his policies.

 

“The main point is that the mayor has shown he’s an enemy of all the rent-stabilized tenants in New York City,” she said.

 

“You know, Mayor Adams is a landlord stooge and the enemy of tenants in New York City. He gets millions of dollars from real estate. That’s the main issue here.”

 

During a town hall in at the Gregorio Luperon High School for Science and Mathematics in Washington Heights, Dubnau interrupted Mayor Adams and accused him of responsibility for the Rent Guidelines Board voting to allow landlords to hike rent on rent-stabilized apartments up to 6 percent.

 

When Adams insisted he “does not control the [Rent] Guidelines Board,” Dubnau didn’t back down and shouted while vigorously pointing that he’d previously voiced his support for the rent increases.

 

Evidently perturbed, Adams responded calmly “First, if you’re going to ask a question, don’t point at me, and don’t be disrespectful to me.”

 

“I’m the mayor of this city and treat me with the respect that would deserve to be treated. I’m speaking to you as an adult.

 

“Don’t stand in front like you treated someone that’s on the plantation that you own.”

 

Adams’ response was initially met with applause, but they became muted after his plantation owner's comment.

 

Dubnau told The Post she wasn’t falling for the Mayor’s tactics.

 

“He didn’t have an answer,” she said.

 

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Anonymous ID: a81c0c June 29, 2023, 2:20 p.m. No.19096110   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6307

>>19096098

 

“He didn’t have an answer,” she said.

 

“That was just a deflection that’s all, because he doesn’t have any answers. He doesn’t have any answers. He can’t answer me so it’s a deflection.”

 

“He probably is aware how the entire tenant population and many working-class people have turned against him with time.”

 

“When he first answered he said something about his own tenants. He’s a landlord himself. He said ‘Oh, I don’t raise the rent on my own tenants.’ Who cares about his own personal tenants? He’s raising the rents on thousands and thousands of people in New York City.”

 

Dubnau has been a volunteer tenant organizer since 1960 and is currently the chairwoman of Riverside Edgecombe Neighborhood Association, and Adams isn’t the only NYC mayor Dubnau has publicly taken to task.

 

During a 2015 town hall in Washington Heights, Dubnau laid into Mayor Bill de Blasio over affordable housing initiatives using market-rate developments she said were gentrifying the neighborhood and closing down stores along Broadway.

 

“I understand that you want to do the best thing. You want to build affordable housing, but a lot of us are very worried about your plans.” She said in exchange The New York Times characterized as a “sharp” assailment.

 

After Wednesday’s exchange with Adams, Dubnau told The Post she would continue to call out the mayor “as much as I can.”

 

“The reason I went was because I thought we’d have the opportunity to speak which we did not, because the meeting was completely controlled by his people. And that’s why I had to stand up and spontaneously speak. We weren’t being called on. It was a person chosen by his people at each table who was going to speak.”

 

Dubnau was born in Belgium shortly after her parents fled the terrors of the Nazi regime in Germany.

 

After hiding out in Belgium throughout World War II, Dubnau and her parents emigrated to New York City where she has resided ever since.

 

A spokesperson for Adams, Fabien Levy, stood by the Mayors’ comments at the town hall when contacted by The Post.

 

“The mayor’s comments are the mayor’s comments. We stand by the mayor’s comments,” he said.

 

No matter how measured Adams’ comments were Wednesday, they were just the latest racially charged remarks from an increasingly thin-skinned mayor.

 

Just a week prior to his plantation showdown with Dubnau, Adams claimed during a press conference that there was a racially-motivated coordinated effort to keep him from winning reelection.

 

“There’s a body of people who were pleased with 30 years without having a mayor that looked like me,” he said, then compared himself to a slave character from the novel and show Roots who refused to abdicate his true name to plantation owners trying to beat it out of him.

 

“There are those in society that still long to see me stop saying Kunta Kinte, and they want me to say, Toby,” Adams said. “It’s uncomfortable for them. So, you can whip me as much as you want, but when you take off my shirt, you’ll see the scars are already there. I’ve gotten beaten enough that I can’t be beaten again.”

 

Days before that he compared press coverage of his mayorship to racial beatings, and last year lamented that a lack of black representation in the media led to bias against him.

 

Pressed by The Post on the topic last year, Adams grew defensive and said “I am trying to help you.”

 

“I want you to grow. I want you to be kinder, I want you to be emotionally intelligent, not to feel that everyone is trying to attack you.”

 

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Anonymous ID: a81c0c June 29, 2023, 2:37 p.m. No.19096174   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19096168

>Today, every major leader of the Democrat Party came out publicly in favor of explicit racial discrimination against whites and asians.

>>19096098

 

>All Of Us Are Equal Except niggas & joos Are More Equal Than Others

Anonymous ID: a81c0c June 29, 2023, 2:59 p.m. No.19096245   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6324 >>6378 >>6559

https://twitter.com/MAGA24_28/status/1673740881437003787

 

JUST A REMINDER. THIS WAS CONSIDERED PERFECTLY FINE BY OUR DOJ. SNORTING COCAINE WITH YOUR DEAD BROTHERS MINOR DAUGHTER AND SEXUALLY ASSAULTING HER ON VIDEO. NOW YOU KNOW WHY THE ENTIRE DEMOCRAT PARTY LIED ABOUT THE LAPTOP.

Anonymous ID: a81c0c June 29, 2023, 3:40 p.m. No.19096418   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6420 >>6424 >>6463

HORRIBLE: White female Democrat and former field organizer to elect

@JoeBiden

to the

@WhiteHouse

Erica Marsh (

@ericareport

) writes, "Today's Supreme Court decision is a direct attack on Black people. No Black person will be able to succeed in a merit-based system which is exactly why affirmative-action based programs were needed. Today's decision is a TRAVESTY!!!"

 

My take: This is the craziest and most disrespectful argument I have read in my entire life. May God have mercy on her!

 

6:16 PM · Jun 29, 2023

https://twitter.com/simonateba/status/1674542293536129027