The article expresses strong opposition to Andrew Cuomo's potential candidacy for mayor, emphasizing his history of sexual misconduct and retaliation against women. The author, a former employee who faced harassment, highlights systemic issues within government workplaces, particularly for Black women. Citing evidence from investigations, it illustrates how Cuomo used his power to silence victims and mentions the disproportionate challenges faced by Black women in reporting harassment. The urgency is palpable as the author calls for accountability and expresses concerns about the implications of a Cuomo-led administration.
I refuse to stay silent while a disgraced former governor tries to weasel his way into the mayor's office-all while trying to silence the women he's tormented.
Hundreds of pages of evidence from Attorney General Letitia James' investigation show then-Gov. Andrew Cuomo 'groped, kissed or made suggestive comments' to at least 11 female staffers.
How can we allow Andrew Cuomo-with his long history of violating and degrading women, refusing accountability, and using taxpayer dollars to attack his victims in court-run City Hall?
Despite chronic underreporting, Black women still file sexual harassment claims at almost 3 times the rate of white women.
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