National Review Online
Wednesday, January 07, 2026
Venture aloud that the new mayor of New York City, Zohran
Mamdani, might just have a touch of the communist about him, and you will run
immediately into a wall of indignant pedantry. “He’s not a communist,” his
apologists will insist. He’s a “communitarian.” Other preferred substitutions
include “collectivist,” “Fabian,” “democratic socialist,” and, in the less
intellectually inclined depths of the well, “just, like, someone who cares
about other people.”
Whatever. A commie by any other name still smells as
foul. Besides, far more important than whether Mamdani wishes to be more
closely associated with the Judean People’s Front or the People’s Front of
Judea is what he is actually doing with his power — and, alas, what Mamdani is
actually doing with his power is appointing lunatics such as Cea Weaver to run
the Mayor’s Office to Protect Tenants. Given that New York City has more people
living in rented housing than any other American city has residents, this is a
position from which a great deal of mischief can be made.
If Cea Weaver did not exist, one would be hard-pressed to
invent her. Weaver seems to have been designed in a laboratory to work in the
Ideological Compliance Department of the East German Kommunale
Wohnungsverwaltung, but, as the result of an unfortunate accident with a
time machine, ended up overseeing housing policy in the most important city in
the United States. She believes that “rent control is a
perfect solution to everything” — not least because it is an “effective
way to shrink the value of real estate.” She considers that “private property is a weapon of
white supremacy,” she believes that “homeownership is racist,” and
she holds that the highest aim of government ought to be to “impoverish the
*white* middle class.” And they say that ambition is dead in America!
In Weaver’s estimation, the United States “built wealth for
white people through genocide, slavery, stolen land & labor,” “white
supremacy built the north and the south,” and the most reasonable response to
these presuppositions is to “endorse a no more white men in office platform.”
Unwilling to limit her racism to the temporal realm, she also enjoys
fantasizing about her enemies roasting in the afterlife. “I wish I believed in
god,” she declared in 2019, “so I could believe that all men who take
credit for women’s work and all white men who take credit for the work of women
of color would one day burn.” Perhaps this was what Mayor Mamdani was referring
to when, in his inaugural address, he promised “the warmth of collectivism”?
Naturally, Cea Weaver’s approach to housing will not
work. But, then, Cea Weaver’s approach to housing is not supposed to work so
much as it is supposed to collapse the system completely. A year ago, Weaver told Sam Seder that, once she and her friends had won power, the
government would be able to say to landlords in New York City, “Hey, um — you
know — you are not maintaining this building, and we are the City of New York,
we have an interest in making sure that housing is well maintained, and — and
we’re gonna take this building away from you.” This, of course, is a classic
two-step trap of the type that has been beloved by communists for more than a
century. First, by capping rents at unsustainable levels, the authorities
render it impossible for property owners to repair and maintain their
buildings. Then, when those repairs and maintenance don’t get done, the city
takes the building on the grounds that the landlords are derelict. The result
is what Weaver has openly wanted all along: namely, “massive government
interventions” and “public housing for everyone.”
Or, as anyone who has ever cracked a history book would
put it: catastrophe. Whatever excuses the early communists might have
had for their failures can under no circumstances be proffered today. The
record of those who have declared that “property is theft” is, without
exception, one of wrecked societies and immiserated lives. Cea Weaver is not an
intelligent, lettered, or accomplished person, and the zeal with which she
compensates for those shortcomings will not help her overcome the inevitable.
If her preposterous ideas are put into action, the usual consequences will ensue.
Hopefully, things will never get that far. Communism —
however enthusiastically it has been rebranded — is not how the United States
works or, indeed, how the United States can work. There are many policy
options available to the voters of this country, but communism and racial
separation are not among them. This is not a communist country, and our system
is not compatible with communism’s demands. At the government level, communism
empowers the state in ways that are forbidden by our Constitution; at the
individual level, communism makes claims on the rights of the citizen that have
been foreclosed by our most fundamental laws. Cea Weaver may long for a parade
of kulaks to liquidate, but this is the United States, dammit, and there is no
obligation on anyone to provide them to her, or her ridiculous Bolshevist boss.
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