Wednesday, April 29, 2020

de Blasio: "The Jews will do as I SAY!"


New York's Kaiser Warren Wilhelm, Jr. channels his inner-Hitler and he isn't kidding around here. 

Mayor Bill de Blasio promised to arrest Jewish mourners not adhering to social distancing decrees following Tuesday’s funeral for Rabbi Chaim Mertz in New York City.
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    Something absolutely unacceptable happened in Williamsburg tonite: a large funeral gathering in the middle of this pandemic. When I heard, I went there myself to ensure the crowd was dispersed. And what I saw WILL NOT be tolerated so long as we are fighting the Coronavirus

    — Mayor Bill de Blasio (@NYCMayor) April 29, 2020
Breitbartde Blasio "no regrets" for his language to Jewish mourners.
"I have no regrets about calling out this danger and saying we’re going to deal with it very, very aggressively[.]"
Washington ExaminerDe Blasio criticized for singling out Jewish people in vow to crack down on large gatherings.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio faced backlash and accusations of anti-Semitism after he vowed to have the police arrest Jewish people violating social distancing guidelines.
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    How on earth does the mayor of NYC single them out for persecution in the middle of a pandemic?

    Words do not exist to describe the criminal incompetence at City Hall. https://t.co/1bc2IoBcJt
    — Lis Smith (@Lis_Smith) April 29, 2020

    Wow, this is a real tweet, huh? I guess the next logical step after crashing and burning on your own coronavirus response is to pin the consequences of that failure on the Jews, but I didn't think de Blasio was the type. https://t.co/A0446g8Y0S
    — (((Yair Rosenberg))) (@Yair_Rosenberg) April 29, 2020

    let me help you. I went to central park today. I saw such crowds as it would he after the marathon. I was wondering who will enforce any rules but then I remembered that it wasn't a Jewish Funeral so...
    — Yoely Lebovits (@Badchen) April 29, 2020

    “The Jewish community”?

    Are you kidding me? We are not a monolith, and neither are the specific communities you are calling out.

    This is disgusting and antisemitic, and especially dangerous considering the recent uptick in antisemitic attacks.
    — Elad Nehorai (@PopChassid) April 29, 2020
A Republican governor, behaving in the same manner as Kaiser Wilhelm, would have been forced to resign by now.

For posterity, in early March, Kaiser Wilhelm was still encouraging people to "get out on the town."

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