When a borough president in New York City goes on a rant, itβs news β and usually portends some major action.
Eric Adams, the Brooklyn Borough President, had lots to say when speaking at the launch of a new senior center for poor and LGBT residents. The facility sits on land that belongs to the New York City Housing Authority.
By: Richard Melouse
βI canβt celebrate a building that is not going to be inclusive. That is not who I am. Those who know me, they know who I am. And Iβm unapologetic about who I am,β Adams said, according to the New York Post. βBecause if you have a body of people over there that feels as though this place here is not for them β weβre going to have incidents in this community that will be disruptive. And I donβt want that to happen. I didnβt put on a vest for 22 years to protect the children and families of this city to watch us be divided.β
βItβs not clear exactly what the 2021 mayoral hopeful meant when he claimed the new Stonewall House building at Fort Greeneβs Ingersoll Houses is not inclusive,β the Post noted (see the full story at https://nypost.com/2019/12/25/brooklyn-borough-president-eric-adams-goes-on-bizarre-rant-at-affordable-housing-opening/). More than three-quarters β 77 percent β of the new residents are African American, Latino or Asian. Each tenant in the new building is at least 62 years old and makes less than $40,000 a year. More than a third of the buildingβs new apartments will be filled by NYCHA tenants β a quarter of its 145 units are reserved for once-homeless New Yorkers.β
Grace Bonilla, who heads the cityβs Human Resources Administration, said this after Adams spoke, reported the Postβs Nolan Hicks: βI canβt follow the Borough President without addressing what he had to say. Our hope is that every single client has a place like this to live in, to actually talk to the people that are going to get a key and say βyou no longer have to be homelessβ¦ So, I echo what the Borough President said, we do have more to do, but I do want to celebrate today because today is an accomplishment.β
According to GayCityNews.com, Adams also said,
βI donβt want to see beautiful floors like this and lead paint over there. I donβt want to see rodents over there and comfort here.β
βThe borough president segued from his comments about diversity into a discussion about slavery,β the web site added. βI think about Frederick Douglass and the conversation about fighting for the independence of America,β Adams said. βHe said βthe arrogance of that those want me to fight for independence when Iβm still a slave.β I canβt celebrate a building that is not inclusive.β

