06-28-25 PT II
WSJ’S “FEWER BLACK PROFESSIONALS ARE GETTING PROMOTED INTO MANAGEMENT”









Screenshots above: Community City Council Members, NYC Schools. Acting Deputy Chancellor, NYC Dpmt of Education. Houston Director of Transportation. Director of IT Projects for Roadway Repair & Maintenance, NYC Dpmt of Transportation. Assistant Director, NYC Dpmt of Transporation (not black, but LGBTQ are selected as most employable as much as blacks). Sr Event Coordinator & Film Coordinator, NYC Dpmt of Transportation.









Screenshots above: Bronx Supreme Court Justice. NY Managing Partner, Deloitte. Commissioner, NYC Department of Consumer and Worker Protection. 4 of of 7 NYC deputy mayors are black women with the other 3 Asian, Latino and white/Jewish. Chief Marketing Officer, NPower. Chair, Cultural Institutions Group. Executive Director, ANHD.









Screenshots above: Commissioner, NYC Small Business Administration. Executive Director, UN Populations Fund. Director, Sr Clinical Practice Nurse Advisor. Executive Director, Commission on Gender Equity. Commissioner, NYC Probation. Bronx Borough President. CEO, A Better NY. Deputy Commissioner, NYC Small Business Administration. Program Manager, NYC Youth Health.









Screenshots above: Director of Sales & Marketing, NYC Youth Health. Commissioner, NYC Cultural Affairs. "Leads Strategic Partnerships for DEI Team", Google. Deputy Director of Constituents Affairs, City of Miami. Director of Office of Management & Budget, City of Miami. Office of the Chairwoman, City of Miami. Sr Director of Economic Dvlopmt, City of Savannah. Director of the Office of Neighborhood Safety & Engagement, City of Savannah.






Screenshots above: Interim Director, City of Savannah. City Councilmember, KS City, MO. CEO, Louisville and Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District. Executive Director, Greater Cincinnati Water Works. Deputy Director, Choose Clean Water. CEO, Prince William Water.









Screenshots above: CEO, NYC Health & Hospitals/Woodhull. System Director, NYC Health & Hospitals. Chief Women's Health Officer, NYC Health & Hospitals. Head Nurse, NYC Health & Hospitals/McKinney. Chief Nurse, NYC Health & Hospitals. System Chief Women's Health Officer, NYC Health Systems. VP & Chief Population Health Officer, NYC Health System. CEO, NYC Health & Hospitals/Queens. Marketing Communications Manager, One Water.






Screenshots above: Executive Director, One Water. Mayor, St Louis MO. Commissioner & Commission Vice Chair, WSSC Water. Principal Materials Engineer, WSSC Water. “Leads our Pipeline Design Team”, WSSC Water. Commissioner, Commission Chair, General Manager & CEO, & Commission Vice Chair, WSSC Water. General Manager & CEO, WSSC Water.
NYC COUNCIL MEMBERS OF SEVERAL BLACK FEMALES, BELOW, CAN BE VIEWED HERE: LINK TO POST (MIDWAY).
RECIPIENTS OF SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, AWARDS, RECOGNITIONS









Screenshots above: 1st Price in Creativity Contest, Babson College. Annual Recognition Awards, CISAgov. Recognized as Commissioner of the Year/ VP of Community Relations & CRA Officer, Red River Bank. Red River Bank Financial Empowerment Mentorship Program. VP & Community Outreach Mortgage Lender/ "honoree for Leadership Award Program, Red River Bank. VP of Digital Experience/"Named Top Women in Grocery", Hormel. Chrysler Automobiles Scholarship, Society of Women Engineers. Shoutout to Georgetown University student, DC Doughnut.









Screenshots above: Named GEM of the Year, Chelco. "Winners of US Water Prize for Outstanding Rising One Water Leader", US Water Alliance. Intern, NYC Bureau of Water & Sewer Operations. Walter Massey Fellow, Argonne. "US Water Prize Winner", US Water Alliance. Truman Scholar, Zero Water Waste. Intern, Lumen Technologies. Big Apple Awards, NYC Schools.









Screenshots above: Nursing Excellence Award recipients, NYC Health System.



Screenshots above: 2024 Spirit ABNY Award recipients, A Better NY. Winners of Good Business Summit, Conscious Capitalism. "Her work received numerous awards", Healthy Roots Dolls.
FOUNDERS & ENTREPRENEURS









Screenshots above: Founder, CRP Inc. Founder & CEO, Uncharted Power. "First black woman in the U.S. to run a community solar business", WeSolar. CEO & Co-Founder, Carbon Negative Solutions. Gates Cambridge Scholar/Founder, CariScholar. From Nigeria/Founder, Soccket. Founder & CEO, Fashion Spa House. Founder, Arcus360. Founder, A New Way of Life LA.









Screenshots above: Co-Owner, The Bronx Collab. Founder, Sew BK. Owner, Hibiscus Brew. Founder, Gourmet Diva. Founder, Kuumba Health International Coaching Institute. Owner,



Screenshots above: Ethiopian Kitchen. Founder, The Black Institute. Founders at “The Power & Potential of Women In Business” talk, World Liquid Assn.






Screenshots above: The same woman on the screen in the World Liquid Assn is also the above for: Combined North America. German American Bank. Ivanti. Oracle ad in NYT. Southern Company Gas. Webster Bank.
OUTAGES & CYBERATTACKS




Screenshots above: NYT on Columbia University outage/cyberattack. The article mentions no private info was compromised nor any health records at the hospital; but it's more that there was no trace of private information being compromised, not that it didn't happen.
OUTDATED WEBSITE


Screenshots above: Here's an example of how outdated a state website is. Looks like Netscape days. It's also how NY websites appear. On my iPhone, it showed as 404 error.
CROWNS









Screenshots above: Drag Queen Story Hour. Healthy Roots Dolls. Reeses Puffs & Angel Reese. Fini Pizza. Culture Kings. Better Half Bar. I Fund Women. Crowns & Hops Beer.


Screenshots above: Amazon ad on Roku.



Screenshots above: Better Half Bar. Ben & Jerry’s. Success Academy.









Screenshots above: NYCgov. Blk & Bold. Google. TPH By Taraji (black-owned haircare; crown as part of the packing). Pandora. Fini Pizza. Dove. Hope Harlem Center. Stumptown (lion tattoo with crown above).






Screenshots above: TPH By Taraji, black haircare, on Google. This is the format for all searches. The website followed by social media and all the hijacked/criminal businesses that sell it. Same person for TPH By Taraji is for BBC, The Crown Act (legislation for hair discrimination). NASA Aero. Pacific Neuro. Real Simple. Saatva.
DOORBELL HARASSMENT




NYC’S MAYORAL PRIMARY


Screenshots above: Here's why I believe the NYC mayoral primary was influenced (besides that I know it is because there's a criminal organization I've been whistleblowing since 2022, non stop, that has hijacked society at large): "NYC has rarely been as liberal as the rest of the world thinks it is." If you're a New Yorker you know this. New Yorkers can be eccentric, they may be free spirits, they're open-minded, certainly tolerant, but they are not radicals, nor are they socialists.
It’s against the psyche of New York, the financial capital of a capitalist society, to be socialist. What makes New York New York is that there’s a balance of the uber wealthy (who bring in much money to the city) like today’s equivalent to the Rockefellers and Astors, to immigrants coming from elsewhere starting from scratch, and everyone in-between. New York is not and never was “working class” like a suburb is working class or New Jersey is working class. New York is about a person’s possibilities, dreamers, doers, those who work hard, play hard. It is not the blandness of socialism but total throttle of taking risks and going-for-it, never knowing what your luck will be but knowing that whatever it is will probably require grinding. That’s New York. New York is not for the weak-hearted; you have to be thick-skinned in not being afraid of hard work that may come with failing a few times, but so long as you get back on your feet and brush yourself off, it will pay off (literally the words to a Frank Sinatra song, “I just pick myself up and get back in the race”). That’s New York. Socialism is not New York, and New York is not socialist.
Outside of Israel, New York has the biggest Jewish population. Many Orthodox Jews voted for Trump back in November for his stance on the war in the Middle East. They wouldn't be supportive of a pro-Hamas/"Globalize Intifada" mayor. Maybe young Jews would, but not enough that their vote alone would do much.


Screenshots above: From the same article above, "People are desperate", "a simmering resentment toward new migrants..."—that was just in November 2024. Less than a year later, Queens, where the radical allegedly won the most, is supportive of a socialist, pro-migrant mayor? The radical believes New York doesn't do enough for Muslims, and his initiatives would increase taxes across the spectrum for all New Yorkers, especially if the wealthy were to move out like they did in the first great exodus during the pandemic. Queens does have the highest concentration of Muslims, but not more than Hispanics or Asians who are said to have voted Trump in November.


Screenshots above: The above article shows Queens made a rightward shift in the November 2024 election, meaning an ideological shift. How then could Queens suddenly and forcefully by it's highest number of votes support a radical of totally different ideology? And for that matter, all of NYC?
Another reason why the radical’s win in the primary is puzzling, though this maybe less significant is that NYC is where 9/11 happened. That's ingrained in the psyche of those who were here to experience it. Since the pandemic, there's a dirtier, almost ominous vibe to NYC with subway crimes, empty storefronts, homeless and mentally ill people about (I took a pic of one defecating in front of the HRA building the other day), package thefts… Familiarity, like Cuomo, a longstanding political name would almost be comforting compared to a 33yo radical with next to 0 experience to be in charge of the financial capital of the world, once the greatest city of the world, of many different people and cultures. Already he's a bullshitter just by his belief that he alone can raise taxes on the rich and corporations, and even if he could, they would just relocate, making NYC lose even more resources for the most vulnerable to compensate.


Screenshots above: Another reason why the radical's win in the primary is suspect—NYPD. To New Yorkers, crime is a concern. We're always told crime is down, but the prevalence of homelessness/mentally ill, stabbings, fraud/scams, shoplifting, subway crimes, package thefts, etc doesn't give us a sense of safety. I find it hard to believe that New Yorkers would vote against their two top concerns: cost of living and sense of safety by voting for the very person who would jack up cost and endanger safety with his extremist, so-called progressive views that was once “defund the police.” Even if he isn’t for defund the police now, he once was, and that’s enough to shed light on his political agenda, extremist progressive. I think we have enough officials who fall under that category, which is why New York has a surging recidivist problem.
"It's just weird that NYC would vote for him." No one can figure it out. How did he win the primary? His win counters New Yorkers top concerns and rationale to how they voted in November's election, which swung more red than ever before, and really, the psyche of the city except for those like the pro Palestinian protestors at Columbia University.


Screenshots above: NYT Opinion articles “10 Ways of Making Sense of Zoran’s Mamdani’s Win” and “The Internet Needs Sex.”
Since this post typed on 06-28-25, a NYT’s Opinion article “10 Ways of Making Sense of Zoran’s Mamdani’s Win” published on 07-02-25 may offer insights as to how the radical won, but I’m not bothering to read it. I’m especially selective of what I read in NYT because to me, it’s influenced. I believe it’s influenced based on the ads, the disinformation (teen mental health crisis affecting black, brown and trans the most according to NYT), same repeat topics that’s seen everywhere online, eg “What I Heard on a Suicide Hotline for Trans Kids” and “The Internet Needs Sex” (porn is probably the criminal organization’s top money maker online next to counterfeits), the downgraded and mediocre photojournalism, and overall political agenda that seems to be projected from the publication that’s against neutrality and “bias” and very much aligned with the extreme progressivism of the criminals I’m whistleblowing. I doubt the article would convince me the radical’s primary win was legitimate.


Screenshots above: "The City's predominantly far-left leadership—esp on the City Counci—already favors criminals over cops... This guy (the radical) thinks the entire NYPD is racist." This statement echos the extremist progressives’ agenda of defunding police, decriminalizing social service fraud, car thefts, finding “alternative solutions” to prison for violent offenders even the !RACIST! part echos the criminal influence who I believe helped get the radical elected in the primary.









Screenshots above: Examples of the City Council that is comprised of POC women who are known as “progressives” and who I call extremists for appearing to be working for criminals (the very criminals who I’m calling out) over their constituents, as stated by an NYPD officer in the above article. Maybe that’s why NYPD is experiencing a hiring crisis. NYPD has one of the toughest jobs in one of the toughest cities in the country. Let’s at least have a mayor who values and appreciates that, not derides and puts down.



Screenshots above: Same article as above. Replacing NYPD with "violence interrupter programs" that would cost the city much money (money going to criminals) for futility that would jeopardize public safety. Tough on crime is the only way to go. This is New York, not Pleasantville. Courtesy should not be given to criminals, especially repeat violent offenders as they’ve been shown since the pandemic thanks to the extremists working in City Council.
THIS IS WHEN I NOTICED THE CRIMINALS’ EMAIL. THIS IS AFTER THEY SENT EMAILS IN THE MORNING AND I WENT TO MAKE A POLICE REPORT. LINK TO POST. IT ALSO INCLUDES THE REST OF CITY COUNCIL - LINK TO POST.