Gov. Cuomo Comes for the New York Times, Drops N-Word While Defending Italian-Americans

In the latest installment of white people whitepeopling, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said a very stupid thing. Suggested Reading The Root 100 – 2020 Black History Month – 2022 Hip-Hop 50 Year – 2023 Video will return here when scrolled back into view Stefon Diggs and Cardi B Viral Boat Video Prompts Response from…

In the latest installment of white people whitepeopling, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said a very stupid thing.

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Less than 24 hours after riding for Italian-Americans by announcing his intention to erect a statue honoring Mother Cabrini, the patron saint of immigrants and the first naturalized American citizen to be canonizedโ€”all while undermining New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio yet again in the processโ€”the 56-year-old hit the airwaves on Tuesday to address the discrimination that befalls Italian-Americans.

Remember in August when his little brother, CNN anchor Chris Cuomo, went ape shit after somebody called him โ€œFredoโ€ and he likened it to being called a nigger?

Well, being dead-ass wrong must be a dominant trait in theย bloodline because big bro pulled a similar stunt early Tuesday morning live on the radio.

From the New York Daily News:

Pivoting away from a question about the stateโ€™s delayed Medicaid payments, Cuomo cited the Grey Ladyโ€™s use of the derogatory term and steered the conversation toward anti-Italian sentiments.

โ€œThe Times also said in an article the other day, apropos of nothing, they were talking about it,โ€ the governor told WAMC host Alan Chartock. โ€œGoing back to the Italian-Americans because now you have me. They used an expression that southern Italians were called quote-unquote, and pardon my language, but Iโ€™m just quoting The Times, nigger wops. N-word wops as a derogatory comment.โ€

After the bewilderment subsides, youโ€™re more than welcome to hear it for yourself here:

https://twitter.com/yashar/status/1184169493804830720?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

Now, was he quoting somebody else? Sure. But was it necessary for him to do so in order to make his point? That depends on what his point wasโ€”which many have taken to Twitter to call into question.

https://twitter.com/EmmaVigeland/status/1184125494691860481?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

โ€œHe said it in the context of trying to yell at the New York Times for being unfair to him, referencing a term they used,โ€ Emma Vigeland, a correspondent and producer for The Young Turks, tweeted. โ€œSo the motivation behind the using of the word wasnโ€™t even defensible. It was just self-serving, which is par for the course with Andrew Cuomo.โ€

https://twitter.com/dianelyssa/status/1184175018739036161?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

โ€œ[A]nd andrew cuomo?! out here saying the n word with the hard r?!โ€ user @dianelyssa tweeted. โ€œyโ€™all have well and truly lost your minds today, oh my god.โ€

Reps for the governor have yet to comment publicly in response to his gaffe, but one thingโ€™s for sure: his nemesis de Blasio is somewhere thoroughly amused by this unfortunate turn of events.

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