New York’s new Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, a self-proclaimed democratic socialist, is steering the great city into dangerous territory with his barely veiled plan to hike taxes on predominantly white neighborhoods. In a meeting with President Trump, a champion of common-sense policies and equity for all, Mamdani tried to wiggle out of the hole his radical ideas have dug for him. But there’s no hiding his intentions.
Mamdani’s campaign message was loud and clear: shift the tax burden onto wealthier, whiter neighborhoods. Yet, he now plays semantics, claiming it isn’t about race but about fairness. Funny how fairness seems to target neighborhoods with a specific demographic profile, isn’t it? This is what happens when you cater to the far-left mob—common-sense policies get swapped out for radical fantasies.
🚨 HOLY CRAP! Jack Posobiec just GRILLED Zohran Mamdani to his FACE for pushing higher property taxes against white people 🔥🔥🔥
POSOBIEC: "To be clear, you're continuing this idea of race-based property taxes."
MAMDANI: "No-"
POSOBIEC: "It's what you said."
MAMDANI: "No."… pic.twitter.com/WbRPByrUJw
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) November 21, 2025
This flimsy disguise of “fairness” only promotes division and confusion among New Yorkers. Policies should unify the city, not tear its residents apart based on skin color. Mamdani, backed by non-white voter majorities, is obviously playing to his base. It’s classic political pandering—targeting one group to please another, all while escalating tension and distrust in a city that needs neither.
What we’re seeing is a dangerous precedent that threatens the American spirit of unity. Tax policies should be about income and the ability to contribute, not ethnicity. This is more than just a local issue; it’s an affront to national values that President Trump fiercely defended during his tenure. The left talks about fairness, but their idea of fairness seems to be taxation without representation—for some, while others get a pass.
As New York City stands at this crossroads, one must ask: Will the city embrace true equality and fairness, or bow to the whims of a misguided leadership pandering to globalist interests over American unity? This notion of race-based taxation is as un-American as it gets, and it deserves to be called out for what it is—a divisive, ill-conceived idea that threatens to unravel the very fabric of our society.

