How To Appoint a Commissar (Part 7) - SF Elections Commissioner Kelly Wong (she/her)
The CCP conquest Commiefornia marches on as San Francisco appoints a non-citizen to oversee its elections - it's not about who votes, it's about who counts the votes
Comrades: Commiefornia is a CCP Commissar vassal state.
Governor Newsom serves as Emperor Xi Jinping’s court eunuch, cleaning up San Francisco to roll out the red carpet after neglecting it for years. In Commiefornia’s stunning and brave sacred Democracy, both Senators (Alex Padilla, Laphonza Butler) and the Secretary of State (Shirley Weber) are intersectionality shields appointed by Newsom - not elected by the people. Four families have run the state for over a century. Senator Diane Feinstein’s driver for 20 years was a CCP spy. Congressman Eric Swalwell was balls deep in CCP honeypot Fang Fang.
Commiefornia is making herstory once again by appointing the first-ever non-citizen as Elections Commissioner. Peasants, please bow down to Empress Kelly (Wing Kwan) Wong (She/Her). I don’t want to make false accusations, but what are the chances she isn’t working for the CCP? It’s time for the Yuri treatment of her LinkedIn and bootlicking MSM coronation announcement.
Like every superior commissar, Kelly displays her pronouns and haughtily looks away from the camera and inferiors like us:
Her biography is all about equity and inclusion. The UN, International Organization for Migration, Stop AAPI Hate, and thesis on microaggressions are ESG bonus points. Ironically, commissars like her will inspire more AAPI hate.
Kelly’s triumphant announcement of her appointment reveals all of her GONGO backers: Chinese for Affirmative Action, Urban Habitat, and the incompetent Socialist Star Wars cantina known as the San Francisco Board of Supervisors.
Chinese for Affirmative Action is an astroturfed movement that defies logic. I’d bet all of my Substack earnings that Soros and SF taxpayer funds are slushing around their balance sheet. UN HCR and IOM are open border battering rams for the US State Department:
The Chinese University of Hong Kong teaching social justice is a front for CCP sending agents like Kelly to subvert foreign adversaries. Perhaps she is already sleeping with Eric Swalwell:
The local news story about her appointment is Babylon Bee worthy:
The newest member of the San Francisco Elections Commission, a seven-member civilian body that oversees and creates policy for the city’s Department of Elections, isn’t legally allowed to vote. Kelly Wong, an immigrant rights advocate, is believed to be the first noncitizen appointed to the commission. At a swearing-in ceremony administered by Board of Supervisors President Aaron Peskin on Wednesday at San Francisco City Hall, dozens of people gathered to commemorate the occasion.
The Constitution and citizenship are as good as a fentanyl addict’s toilet paper in San Francisco.
Wong said she hopes her appointment is a beacon of hope for other immigrants living in the city. ‘I’ve seen how language and cultural barriers prevent immigrants with limited English proficiency from fully exercising their right to vote.’ “There are always voices inside my head. Like, ‘You can’t do it. You’re not competent. You’re an immigrant. This is not your country.’ That’s not true,” said Wong, who immigrated to the U.S. in 2019 from Hong Kong to pursue graduate studies. “If I can do it, you can do it.”
Wong’s appointment is the result of a 2020 voter-approved measure that removed the citizenship requirement to serve on San Francisco boards, commissions and advisory bodies. Each of the commission’s seven members is appointed by a different city official, such as the mayor, city attorney or district attorney. The Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to appoint Wong. “I’m very impressed by her commitment to enfranchising people who rarely vote, to educating people about the voting process, and to bring in noncitizens and get them the tools they need as they become citizens,” Peskin said.
Aaron Peskin is chairman of a one-party state. He is solidifying control with handouts to non-citizens.
Drawing on her lived experience, Wong said she wants to increase engagement among the city’s immigrant and non-English speaking communities. Anyone who has delved into San Francisco’s ballot knows it can be just as confusing for native English speakers to decipher the myriad propositions, their arguments, and the city’s ranked-choice voting system. “Even though I’m fluent in English, I still encounter challenges in navigating a new system, let alone participating in political conversation and activities,” Wong said in an interview with KQED before Wednesday’s swearing-in ceremony.
Lived experience uber alles! In order to become a US citizen, you must pass a Naturaliation Interview and Test that requires understanding of English. No ballots should be printed in any other language. Our descent into Babel continues.
One of Wong’s priorities is to ensure that voter materials are translated in a way that people can understand – she pointed out, for example, that there isn’t an equivalent term for the word “reparations” in Cantonese or Mandarin. “I’ve seen how language and cultural barriers prevent immigrants with limited English proficiency from fully exercising their right to vote,” Wong said. “Is there a way to do voter outreach that is not just about translation but can touch on political education while maintaining neutrality and impartiality in elections?”
The Mandarin and Cantonese for “reparations” is “FUCK OFF”. Or if you prefer Korean:
Since 2022, Wong has done this kind of work as an immigrant rights advocate at Chinese for Affirmative Action, a civil rights group in San Francisco that focuses on the city’s Chinese community. Since commissioners are unpaid, Wong will continue her work as an advocate, helping people like Christina Ouyang, who immigrated here from China 13 years ago. “Whenever I experience a language barrier or difficulties around access, I can come to Kelly for help,” Ouyang said in Cantonese. (She spoke to KQED through an interpreter.)
In the most predictable news ever, Chinese for Affirmative Action and Stop AAPI Hate are run by a Harvard alum with pronouns.
Noncitizens aren’t totally barred from voting in San Francisco. In 2016, after multiple attempts in previous years to pass a similar measure, voters approved Proposition N, which allowed San Francisco noncitizens to vote in school board elections if they had a child who went to school in the district. In 2022, a state Superior Court judge struck down the law in a case brought by the United States Justice Foundation, a conservative nonprofit. The California Court of Appeal ultimately reversed the ruling.
Lawfare assists The Long March.
“I think that we have to go beyond, ‘Are we doing the bare minimum to how we can get everyone fully involved?’” said Vincent Pan, co-executive director of Chinese for Affirmative Action. He hopes that Wong’s appointment reasserts the commitment of recent measures to get more San Franciscans civically involved. “I’m hoping there will be a day where it won’t be as newsworthy that you have someone who’s an immigrant and a noncitizen involved in helping make the city run better, especially in a city where such a large percentage of the community is immigrants,” Pan said.
Step 11: “I’m hoping there will be a day where everyone who walks across the border gets a Democrat voter registration.”
Meanwhile, we must pay the regime $130 for the humiliation of renewing our passports:
We need white pills after this one. Commissars like Kelly will lead to more Asian hate, which is a danger families like mine. Let us aspire to patriots like Hershey Miyamura rooftop Asians, and those who dissented from the CCP:
Newsom having the gall to refer to himself as a product of a struggling family with humble origins is maybe his most hilarious lie, and that’s a long list.
Reading this article, one thought and many memories go through my mind, "I am so thankful that we were able to move out of Commiefornia in January 2021." Ever since, my husband has had to commute to his hub in either DFW or LAX from our home in Boise, which is stressful and exhausting, to say the least. He has made it work because he watched me break down and sob when we were faced with a teenager taking photos of our home in September 2020, posting her photos on either FB or IG as a means of intimidating us (we confronted her) all because we dared to have a sign on our home that endorsed Trump, and an American flag hanging from our front porch. American flags were being repeatedly torn down in our NorCal neighborhood by newly minted Marxists like herself. Her act of intimidation, plus literally & figuratively, my sob story, were the final straw. My husband asked, where would you like to move? I immediately said, Boise, Idaho, and we left four months later.
It is worth noting that we had watched the degradation of the once great state of CA for more than a decade. The enabling of lawlessness by state officials, DEI policies, the dumbing-down of the education system, the ever-increasing costs of living, combined with the ever-encroaching suffocation of Newsom's COVID-19 totalitarian actions, all of this made me sob that night. We weren't living there anymore, we were just making do, we were just surviving, and that truly, was no way to live.
Idaho has been a breath of fresh air for these three years. We've met amazing people and made life-long friends, friends who also moved here from all along the west coast. I am so thankful that we could pull chocks, and find ourselves here. To my husband and BFF, I am forever grateful for the opportunities and adventures we have created together.
Thank you, Yuri, for your article today. Calling attention to the well-planned demise of CA via the rise of the well-funded CCP in SF is extremely important in helping to continue to wake up Americans to what is happening in America.