The Communist Takeover of Real Estate

Dear Reader, 

I've been warning about this for years.

In fact, I wrote about it when I studied The Communist Manifesto. That’s why I wrote The Capitalist Manifesto.

  • The Threat: NYC Mayor Mamdani appointed Cea Weaver—who publicly called to "seize private property" and condemned homeownership as "a weapon of white supremacy"

  • The Ideology: Weaver, a Democratic Socialists of America member, urged followers to "elect more communists" 

  • The Danger: Mamdani's pushing to freeze rent on 1 million apartments and hold "Rental Ripoff" hearings

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The first thing Communists do? They go after property rights. They vilify landlords. They demonize homeownership. They make private property the enemy.

And now it's happening in New York City.

Let me tell you about Cea Weaver.

The Woman Who Wants Your Property

Mayor Zohran Mamdani just appointed her as director of the city Office to Protect Tenants.

Sounds nice, right? Protecting tenants?

Here's what she actually said on social media. And I quote:

"Seize private property!"

That was June 2018.

She doubled down a year later with this gem: "Private property including any kind of ESPECIALLY homeownership is a weapon of white supremacy."

Read that again.

Homeownership. The foundation of building wealth in America. The way my generation and generations before us built financial freedom. She calls it white supremacy.

She also posted "Elect more communists" and said "The Police Are Just People The State Sanctions To Murder With Immunity."

This isn't some random activist on a street corner. This is the person now running tenant protection policy in America's largest city.

This Is Straight From the Communist Playbook

I studied The Communist Manifesto because I wanted to understand how they think. How they operate. How they take power.

Step one is always the same: attack property rights.

Make landlords the villains. Make homeowners the oppressors. Make private property itself the problem.

Then what? Government control. Government housing. Government deciding who lives where and who pays what.

How's that working out? Look at NYCHA—New York City Housing Authority. Crumbling buildings. Rats. Broken elevators. Lead paint. Mold.

That's what happens when the government runs housing.

But Weaver and Mamdani don't care about that. They want more of it.

What They're Actually Planning

Mamdani wants to freeze rent on 1 million rent-regulated apartments. That means landlords can't raise rent even when their costs go up. Even when property taxes increase. Even when maintenance and repairs cost more.

What happens then?

Landlords can't afford to maintain buildings. Buildings deteriorate. Eventually landlords walk away. Then who maintains the housing?

Nobody.

Humberto Lopes, founder of the Gotham Housing Alliance, said it perfectly: "Without landlords how do you build and maintain housing? You think the government is going to do it? Look at NYCHA."

Exactly.

But logic doesn't matter to Communists. Ideology matters. Control matters. Power matters.

The Ripoff They're Really Running

Mamdani also signed an executive order for "Rental Ripoff" hearings across all five boroughs.

Notice the language? "Rental Ripoff."

They're framing landlords as criminals. As thieves. As the problem.

"Too many New Yorkers have been forced to pay more for less," Mamdani said.

Here's what he's not saying: New York's housing crisis isn't caused by greedy landlords. It's caused by regulations that make it nearly impossible to build new housing. By taxes that punish property owners. By rent control that destroys any incentive to maintain buildings.

The real ripoff? Government strangling the housing market then blaming landlords for the mess they created.

Why This Should Terrify You

You might think, "I don't live in New York. This doesn't affect me."

Wrong.

What starts in New York spreads. California's already going down this path. Other blue cities are watching and learning.

This is about more than rent control. It's about whether you have the right to own property. To build wealth through real estate. To pass assets to your kids.

The Communist ideology Weaver represents doesn't believe in private property. Period.

They'll start with "protecting tenants." Then freeze rents. Then seize buildings for "code violations." Then nationalizing housing "for the public good."

I've seen this movie before. It doesn't end well.

What You Need to Do

If you own rental property in cities going this direction, you need to decide now. Stay and fight? Or sell before values crater?

If you're building wealth through real estate, diversify. Don't keep all your eggs in markets controlled by people who fundamentally oppose property rights.

And if you care about freedom, pay attention to who's getting appointed to housing agencies in your city. Because the people making housing policy today will determine whether you can own property tomorrow.

I didn't study The Communist Manifesto for fun. I studied it to understand the threat.

That threat just got appointed to run NYC's tenant protection office.

Consider yourself warned.

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