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The WNBA was built on BLACK women and has long positioned itself as a leader on social justice. Yet when Black players are subjected to racist abuse and become the target of nonstop online harassment, the league's leadership has been quiet.
Zohran:
1) froze the rent
2) expanded childcare
3) balanced the budget
4) put belt to ass in the primaries
5) presided over declining crime
6) Knicks victory
Has there ever been a mayoralty with more aura?
That girl ruined The W. The players could do the funniest thing is the W is being inconsistent with their rules boycott this shit. I feel so awful for these women. Truly. It's one thing to call out shits but the disrespect and racism is not ok.
Find it awfully interesting how many national folks in other sports only sound off on the WNBA in moments of controversy instead of the actual games being played
Hayes: Endorsing against incumbents really is kind of the unwritten rule in this. Tish James, who was a very vocal backer of yours when you were running for mayor—and even a backer of yours when I think it was pretty politically controversial to be so—had this to say. She said she and other political leaders she’s spoken to are disappointed in Zohran Mamdani. “All of us are a little frustrated with the Democratic Party, but you don’t blow it up. That’s what MAGA has done.” What do you say to that?
Mamdani: I think, what is the Democratic Party if not its voters? And what we saw yesterday evening were Democrats across the city turning out and voting for a new kind of politics.
And I’ve been clear time and time again that I believe the only majority in our country is that of the working class. And what we saw is that a focus on the working class.
And I have a deep amount of respect for my friend, Attorney General James. And I also believe that these are the kinds of candidates that we need to see in Congress, as well as the five state legislative candidates that I endorsed that also won yesterday evening.
I made a promise to New Yorkers that I would use every tool at my disposal to actually transform this city into one that they could afford.
And one of those tools is using your political capital to ensure that the people who will fight hardest for that same agenda are going to be there, whether it’s in Albany or whether it’s in D.C.