BLM’s Newsome: NYC Mayor Eric Adams ‘a Coon’ and ‘White Man in Blackface’

Thursday on FNC’s American NewsroomBlack Lives Matter (BLM) Greater New York co-founder Hawk Newsome denounced New York City’s black mayor Eric Adams as a “coon” and “white man in blackface.”

Newsome said, “This mayor who’s a Democrat, but he spews conservative and Republican talking points.”

By “conservative and Republican talking points,” Newsome means Adams talks tough on crime, whereas Democrats typically excuse criminal behavior and condemn law enforcement instead.

“At the end of the day, we have a name for someone like this,” Newsome continued. “And this is someone we’d call a coon, right?”

“Whoa!” said host Bill Hemmer, taken aback.

Newsome continued: “He is a black man – he’s a white man in blackface, and a very conservative-minded white man, at that. So what we have is a man with hundreds of people on the city’s payroll, billions of dollars in budget, and 40,000 police officers. He has 10 victims in one night. The night before, he had 16 shooting victims on the train, and they say what are you going to do about policing, and he says what about BLM? Is America not smart enough to see him deflecting?”

Speaking of deflecting, the perpetrator of the train shooting was a black racist and BLM supporter, but Newsome skimmed right past that inconvenient detail, and past the larger issues of black crime and black-on-black violence.

The problem that the angry racist Newsome has with Adams is that the NYC leader of the communist revolutionary movement Black Lives Matter believes the police themselves are the problem. Until Adams gets onboard with that, Newsome feels justified in smearing him in the ugliest racial terms.


Walter “Hawk” Newsome

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In November 2021, Newsome warned that there would be “riots,” “fire,” and “bloodshed” if then-mayor-elect Eric Adams were to follow through on his previously stated plan to reinstate the NYPD’s controversial anti-gun units amid the historic surge in violent crime that New York City was experiencing at that time. “If they think they are going back to the old ways of policing, then we’re going to take to the streets again,” Newsome said outside Brooklyn Borough Hall immediately after having spoken with Adams. That same day, Newsome told followers of his Instagram account: “You and I both know that we are up against an evil and violent system.”

To learn more about Hawk Newsome, click here.

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