The founder of the 1619 Project set her sights on a Brooklyn mother who voiced concern after a worrisome subway ride in the Democrat-run city.
Education activist Yiatin Chu became the target of non-historian Nikole Hannah-Jones’ mockery once she relayed in a social media post her commute experience, the New York Post reported Saturday.
‘1619 Project' author Nikole Hannah-Jones mocks worried NYC mom's subway safety woes https://t.co/Cuu2p2RrQw pic.twitter.com/7d2Qj3fdoN
— New York Post (@nypost) November 20, 2022
“Paid $2.75 to be in a subway car with a loud and aggressive man threatening to hit his female partner. Switched cars at next stop to be in a public toilet / urine-odor, crowded car for the rest of my ride. This is @KathyHochul and @NYCMayor’s NYC,” Chu wrote, adding later the two Democrat leaders “own it” and “said so themselves.”
Paid $2.75 to…