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Politics
July 16, 2026
Mamdani advocate cries that evicting tenants is, quote, "violence." Also, she still wears a mask in 2026
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If you are wearing a face diaper in 2026, you have severe mental health issues. This is not a debate, nor is it up for discussion. While there was never science to back up the mass delusions that masks provided, there is more than enough evidence that proves they did not do what “experts” claimed they would do. Because if they worked, why didn't they work? Nonetheless, it should come as no surprise that the only person still wearing a mask in NYC has also labeled eviction “violence.”
Mamdani housing event features a lady in a mask ranting about her landlord, declaring "eviction = violence" pic.twitter.com/el709Zzf88
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) July 16, 2026
Speaking at one of Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s Rental Ripoff Hearings, a masked woman complained about her landlord and declared that eviction is violence. She claimed that because her landlord owns dozens of buildings, he is evil. It is unclear if she realizes that without him, or all of the other landlords, insane people like her would have no place to live, but I digress. In her unsound mind, she is a victim despite no crime ever occurring.
These hearings are intended for disgruntled tenants to “discuss the challenges they face—from poor conditions and repair delays to unconscionable business practices and non-rent fees. City leaders from agencies focused on tenant stability, housing quality, and consumer protection will be there to listen.”
In other words, they are made for entitled people to complain that they have a roof over their heads because they believe housing is a human right. It is unclear how they believe housing would even be a thing if landlords did not exist, or who would upkeep these places if such a right was declared, but this is the mass delusion many people suffer from in NYC. To claim this will do nothing to make housing affordable again would be an understatement.
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