NYC Mayor: "We Will Tax You for Being White"
The Tax on Whiteness
On April 6, 2026, Zohran Mamdani dropped the mask. His Preliminary Citywide Racial Equity Plan — 200 agency goals, 800 strategies — makes your skin color a government classification. Housing, education, income: all tied to race. During his campaign, he promised to tax "richer and whiter neighborhoods" more. Not wealthy people. Not high earners. Whiter areas. Your tax rate now depends on your neighbors' complexion. If you're white in New York, your property is marked.
The Staff Who Hate You
His inner circle tells the story. Cea Weaver runs the Mayor's Office to Protect Tenants. She called homeownership "a weapon of white supremacy" and pushed policies to impoverish the white middle class. Still hired. Catherine Almonte Da Costa wrote that it was "important that white people feel defeated." She only resigned after antisemitic posts surfaced. Antiwhite hatred? Resume-builder. Antisemitism? Step aside. They'll tolerate any bigotry — as long as it targets the right people.
The Double Standard Is the Point
If any mayor proposed higher taxes for "Blacker neighborhoods," the press would scream fascism. But "whiter neighborhoods"? Silence. Antiwhite discrimination is now official policy in America's largest city. The law is a weapon, and they're pointing it at you. The only question left: will you speak while speaking is still legal?