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I have been somewhat tolerant of the new Mayor of New York City. I sorta kinda get his take on landlords. But today a story appeared on the front page of msn.com. The headline is as follows:
NYC mayor Zohran Mamdani shrugs off 'white meat' tweet storm, backs new equity chief
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is standing firmly behind his newly appointed Chief Equity Officer, Afua Atta-Mensah, despite a fresh furor over her past social media posts that targeted "white liberal women" and referenced "taxing the white meat."
Pressed by reporters at a briefing on Monday, the mayor dismissed concerns that the inflammatory language should have disqualified her from the top City Hall post. Instead, Mamdani doubled down, calling Atta-Mensah a "brilliant addition" to his administration and confirming that his team was fully aware of her online history before she was hired.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/nyc-ma...36cb&ei=60
Past, present or future this freak of a woman needs to disappear immediately. As in dismissed. For this guy to even nominate her for this position is above and beyond just a whacked out woman of black privaledge. Its down the road sick.
As such my gloves are now off as this guy appears with a smile on his face who apparently appeals to enough people to have been elected. So now this. Yes, The False Prophet has apparently arrived in New York City. This is the many of several wild and crazies that hes hired. Both appear to be mentally unstable, yet they know enough to cover their racist tracks. I equate them to WWII Nazis.
White Cracker Waterglass Out!
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(01-20-2026, 12:30 PM)Waterglass Wrote: I have been somewhat tolerant of the new Mayor of New York City. I sorta kinda get his take on landlords. But today a story appeared on the front page of msn.com. The headline is as follows:
NYC mayor Zohran Mamdani shrugs off 'white meat' tweet storm, backs new equity chief
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is standing firmly behind his newly appointed Chief Equity Officer, Afua Atta-Mensah, despite a fresh furor over her past social media posts that targeted "white liberal women" and referenced "taxing the white meat."
Pressed by reporters at a briefing on Monday, the mayor dismissed concerns that the inflammatory language should have disqualified her from the top City Hall post. Instead, Mamdani doubled down, calling Atta-Mensah a "brilliant addition" to his administration and confirming that his team was fully aware of her online history before she was hired.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/nyc-ma...36cb&ei=60
Past, present or future this freak of a woman needs to disappear immediately. As in dismissed. For this guy to even nominate her for this position is above and beyond just a whacked out woman of black privaledge. Its down the road sick.
As such my gloves are now off as this guy appears with a smile on his face who apparently appeals to enough people to have been elected. So now this. Yes, The False Prophet has apparently arrived in New York City. This is the many of several wild and crazies that hes hired. Both appear to be mentally unstable, yet they know enough to cover their racist tracks. I equate them to WWII Nazis.
White Cracker Waterglass Out!
She also said this:
"The city’s new equity officer, Afua Atta-Mensah liberally sprinkled the phrase “comrade” throughout her posts and retweeting statements such as, “there’s NO moderate way to black liberation.”"
Mamdani chief equity officer disparaged liberal white women in now-deleted X posts: 'Tax them to the white meat'
I guess one has to understand the Black experience and quest for liberation to understand the excessive language.
"The only journey is the one within."
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I’d need to know exactly what she said — in what context — when — why.
The woman who wrote the MSN article isn’t exactly unbiased in her leanings.
CEO of Girl Scouts of Central Indiana Danielle Shockey has been appointed by Gov. Eric Holcomb to a two-year term on the new Women’s Suffrage Centennial Commission.
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(01-20-2026, 12:38 PM)quintessentone Wrote: I guess one has to understand the Black experience and quest for liberation to understand the excessive language.
Someone needs some sensitivity training?
You’re right — being black is not something we will ever fully understand.
Probably not wise to create a “Target” this early in the game.
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01-20-2026, 12:57 PM
This post was last modified: 01-20-2026, 01:00 PM by quintessentone. 
(01-20-2026, 12:56 PM)ANNEE Wrote: Someone needs some sensitivity training?
You’re right — being black is not something we will ever fully understand.
Probably not wise to create a “Target” this early in the game.
Well she is who she is and she has gotta be her.
Who is she?
"Afua Atta-Mensah is a prominent community organizer and strategist dedicated to advancing racial, social, and economic justice, particularly for low-income families and communities of color in New York City.Professional Background Afua Atta-Mensah currently serves as the Chief of Programs at Community Change, where she focuses on developing strategies that empower low-income communities of color. Her work aligns with the organization's mission to build power and create tangible change in the lives of marginalized populations.
Community Change
Previously, she was the Executive Director of Community Voices Heard, a multi-racial nonprofit organization led by women of color and low-income families. In this role, she advocated for policies that promote social and economic justice, emphasizing grassroots organizing and leadership development.
Black Voices for Black Justice Fund+1Advocacy and Achievements Afua's advocacy work spans both the United States and West Africa. As a Fulbright Scholar in Ghana, she worked on legislation to criminalize marital rape and served as a visiting lecturer on women's rights. Her commitment to social justice is evident in her efforts to improve fair housing, defend racial justice initiatives, and support programs for low-income families, including immigrants.
bargainingforthecommongood.org+1
During her tenure at the Urban Justice Center, she led significant litigation efforts, including a campaign that pressured former Mayor Bloomberg to reconsider proposals that would negatively impact public housing communities.
bargainingforthecommongood.orgRecent Initiatives Afua has also been involved in political campaigns, serving as the senior political director for the Zohran Mamdani campaign in New York City. Her strategic leadership contributed to the campaign's success and highlighted her dedication to strengthening Black-led institutions.
ZNetworkEducation Afua holds a law degree from Fordham University School of Law and a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology and African American History from Trinity College. Her educational background complements her extensive experience in advocacy and community organizing.
bargainingforthecommongood.org
Afua Atta-Mensah continues to be a vital force in the fight for justice and equity, leveraging her skills and experiences to uplift marginalized communities and promote systemic change."
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Uh huh. Mmm hmm.
"The only journey is the one within."
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This post was last modified: 01-20-2026, 01:30 PM by ANNEE. 
(01-20-2026, 12:57 PM)quintessentone Wrote: Well she is who she is and she has gotta be her.
What do they say about Trump?
He says the quiet stuff outloud.
I’m just trying to be honest about it with factual information.
And MSN has guest contributors — it’s always good to know where the author is coming from.
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I resist the idea that the political animals set forth (by parties) for people to vote for are worthy of titles such as prophet, liberator, hero, leader, or the likes of champion.
Clearly they are reveling in their successes and they are loosening their expressions accordingly...
The parties are aware that they (with their media allies) can "sell" anyone... (as well as "destroy" anyone.)
Voters no longer vote for the solutions to problems... they vote for celebrities... actors.... show people.
"Prestige" is the weapon of the campaigning politician, and the activist.
Not what they do... but what other people say...
High-density New York is different from 'normal' New York... the city gets all the press and attention, houses the 'media' empire and like Los Angeles, is more than just a place name.
"Reality-TV Politics" is the game now... and in the concentrated populations centers, activists like to pretend that agitating in a city... is equivalent to advocating in the state...
and the press always reports it as if it were a "national" agitation...
because it wouldn't be so exciting otherwise.
Our affliction is the activist who seems like a child pouting, shouting, and not agitating for a solution... but instead agitating for "effect."
Every activist who will not abstain from hateful angst is part of the problem.
Every agitant who won't value the ends, over the intensity of the moment is part of the problem.
Activism, protests, are all vital communications in a society...
The object of such activities is always to punctuate social order... not destroy it.
Ideologies which rely on victimization as justification for revenge always manifest fascist... always.
Today's activist seem more about 'teaching through pain' than anything else...
sounds like you can always know whats intended - just by the 'show' the activist stages.
I assume New Yorkers want this... "prophet(?)"
The whole thing reeks "partisan/hollywood/madison ave" construct to me.
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Quote:Has a False Prophet been Elected in New York City
YES.
And the lemmings are lapping it up.
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I don't live in New York.
but
I doubt that Prophet is an elected position for city government.
There's a reason you separate military and the police. One fights the enemies of the state, the other serves and protects the people. When the military becomes both, then the enemies of the state tend to become the people. - Commander William Adama
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(01-20-2026, 04:46 PM)Bootless Wrote: I don't live in New York.
but
I doubt that Prophet is an elected position for city government.
I think her title should be 'Clean Up Woman'.
"The only journey is the one within."
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