VIDEO: NYC Mayor’s Explosive Response to Critic, Compares Her to Slave-Owner
New York City Mayor Eric Adams Fires Back at Woman’s Question on Rent Increases
“If you’re going to ask a question, don’t point at me, and don’t be disrespectful to me,” Adams said. “I’m the mayor of this city and treat me with the respect I 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.”
During a town hall on Wednesday night, New York City mayor Eric Adams faced criticism from a woman regarding “horrible rent increases.” In response, Adams firmly defended himself, urging the woman to show respect and refrain from treating him as if he were a subordinate on a plantation.
Adams Faces Declining Popularity
Since his election in 2021, Adams has experienced a decline in popularity among New Yorkers. According to a February Quinnipiac poll, his approval rating stands at just 37 percent, with 43 percent disapproval.
Despite the backlash, Adams remains steadfast in his position as mayor, asserting his maturity and determination to be treated as an equal.
Historical References in Political Discourse
Adams’s reference to the plantation is not unprecedented within the Democratic party. In 2017, CNN analyst Keith Boykin accused then-president Donald Trump of being a “white supremacist president” who engaged in “plantation politics.” Such rhetoric highlights the ongoing debate surrounding racial issues in American politics.
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