ZOHAN MAMDANI’S RACIST WEALTH GRAB EXPOSED: NYC MAYOR PLANS TO PUNISH WHITE NEIGHBORHOODS WITH HIGHER TAXES WHILE SHOVELING CASH TO BLACK AND LATINO AREAS IN SHOCKING “RACIAL EQUITY” SCAM!

In a move that has left New Yorkers reeling and the Trump administration’s Department of Justice already circling like sharks smelling blood, socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani has dropped a bombshell “Preliminary Citywide Racial Equity Plan” that openly declares war on white wealth. This 375-page woke manifesto doesn’t just admit the massive racial wealth gap in the Big Apple — it weaponizes it to justify punishing “white neighborhoods” with sky-high taxes while pouring millions into “Black and Brown” boroughs.

Median white household net worth in NYC? A whopping $276,900. Median Black household? A measly $18,870 — nearly 15 times lower. Mamdani calls it “structural racism” and “long history of racism,” blaming everything from redlining to the Homeowners Loan Corporation. His solution? Classic leftist revenge: tax the hell out of successful areas (read: whiter, wealthier ones) and redirect the loot to outer-borough “equity” projects.

This isn’t governance. This is outright racial discrimination dressed up as “justice.” And it’s blowing up in his face faster than you can say “14th Amendment.”

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Just days after releasing the plan on April 6, 2026 — fulfilling a campaign promise within his first 100 days — Mamdani is already taking heat from all sides. The U.S. Department of Justice’s Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights, Harmeet Dhillon, fired off a blistering response on X: “Sounds fishy/illegal. Will review!” Conservatives are howling that this is blatant unconstitutional race-based policymaking, while even some moderates wonder if the mayor has completely lost his mind.

Mamdani defended the report at a press conference, claiming it’s “not an indictment of any one New Yorker” but rather of “policies and politics that have persisted for far too long.” He tied it directly to his “True Cost of Living” measure, which claims a median family with kids needs a staggering $159,197 a year just to scrape by in the city. According to his data, white families are coping better, while large majorities of Black, Hispanic, and AAPI families are drowning.

His grand plan? Shift the burden by jacking up taxes in high-net-worth (mostly white) neighborhoods and ramping up spending in majority-Black and Latino areas. More “implicit bias” training for teachers. Lessons on New York’s “history of colonization, exploitation, and racial oppression.” Over 200 equity goals, 800 strategies, and 600 indicators across 45 city agencies — a bureaucratic monster designed to embed race-based decision-making into every corner of government.

Critics are calling it exactly what it is: punitive racial socialism. Instead of fixing the actual problems destroying NYC — illegal street vendors choking legitimate businesses, skyrocketing crime in some areas, failing schools, and an affordability crisis driving out the tax base — Mamdani wants to play Robin Hood with skin color as the scorecard.

This comes hot on the heels of the street vending chaos that’s already forcing grocery stores to close. Unregulated vendors litter sidewalks with unrefrigerated eggs and garbage, blocking entrances to real businesses paying full rent and taxes. But rather than enforce basic laws, the city decriminalized unlicensed vending to protect “immigrant entrepreneurs” in the name of equity. Now Mamdani wants to double down by redistributing wealth along racial lines.

The hypocrisy is off the charts. While Mamdani lectures about “systemic racism,” successful groups like Asian-Americans — who often faced their own historical discrimination — crush it in wealth and education metrics. Indian-Americans, Chinese-Americans, even past waves of Irish, Italian, and Polish immigrants lifted themselves out of poverty through culture, family, education, and hard work. They didn’t wait for government handouts or blame “the system” forever.

Yet Mamdani’s plan ignores culture entirely. No talk of fatherless homes. No mention of accountability or the glorification of gangsterism over education in some communities. No acknowledgment that pouring endless money into failing public schools hasn’t closed gaps — it has only created more dependency. Instead, it’s all “redlining did this” and “disinvestment did that.” Classic copium from a mayor who campaigned on punishing the rich and is now pivoting to punishing white success.

Legal experts say this scheme is dead on arrival. The Supreme Court has repeatedly smacked down explicit race-based preferences in government policy. Any classification by race triggers strict scrutiny under the 14th Amendment’s Equal Protection Clause. Mamdani’s team even scrubbed explicit “DEI” language from the final report out of fear of Trump administration blowback — a desperate attempt to hide the ball while still pushing the same agenda.

But the mask slipped. The plan explicitly links affordability policies to closing the “racial wealth gap,” prioritizing “Black and Brown” communities. That’s not color-blind governance. That’s government picking winners and losers based on race — the very definition of unconstitutional discrimination.

Meanwhile, New York is bleeding. Businesses are fleeing. Residents with means are packing up for Florida, Texas, or anywhere with sane leadership. Under previous progressive experiments, crime spiked, quality of life plummeted, and the tax base shrank. Mamdani’s response? More of the same, but with an extra helping of racial grievance.

Compare this disaster to what happens under common-sense leadership. In Florida, Ron DeSantis turned the state into an economic powerhouse with lower taxes, school choice, and actual law enforcement. In El Salvador, Nayib Bukele crushed gangs and turned a failing nation around. In Argentina, Javier Milei slashed spending and tamed inflation almost overnight. Results? Investment floods in. People thrive.

In NYC under Mamdani? Grandiose promises of free everything, followed by higher costs, blocked sidewalks, closed stores, and now explicit racial punishment. His approval sits at a mediocre 48% after 100 days — lower than Eric Adams at the same point — despite heavy support from some Black voters who see him as “uniting the city.”

Even the city council speaker is resisting his wild budget ideas, including massive property tax hikes that would hammer small businesses and Black-owned operations. Over 5,000 small businesses closed last year alone. But Mamdani still dreams of soaking the rich and corporations, threatening property tax increases if Albany doesn’t deliver.

This racial equity plan is pure performative grift. It won’t fix failing schools where culture devalues education. It won’t stop the breakdown of family structures. It won’t create the personal responsibility needed for real upward mobility. Throwing more taxpayer money at “equity” projects while demonizing success has never worked — and it never will.

New Yorkers are waking up to the reality: when you vote for radical leftists promising utopia through redistribution and identity politics, you get declining cities, fleeing businesses, and endless blame-shifting. The problems in struggling neighborhoods aren’t primarily “lack of funding” or “racist bridges.” They’re rooted in culture — attitudes toward education, family, work ethic, and accountability.

Mamdani doesn’t want that conversation. He wants scapegoats: white people, rich people, history itself. Anything to avoid telling uncomfortable truths or demanding better from the communities he claims to champion.

The DOJ review is just the beginning. Lawsuits are inevitable. The Supreme Court will almost certainly intervene if this advances. But the real damage is already done — trust eroded, divisions deepened, and another nail hammered into the coffin of New York’s once-great status.

This isn’t “equity.” This is envy wrapped in bureaucracy. It’s divisive, discriminatory, and doomed to fail. While Mamdani plays racial Robin Hood, ordinary New Yorkers — of every background — will pay the price with higher taxes, worse services, and a city sliding further into chaos.

How many more stores have to close? How many more families have to flee? How many more failed experiments will it take before the Big Apple admits that blaming “whiteness” and taxing success isn’t a policy — it’s political suicide?

The rake is swinging straight for Mamdani’s face again. And this time, the whole country is watching.