And here I thought it was a bastion of the compassionate Left.
First up we have a story of someone standing up to hate. NYC construction worker ‘Paulie’ hailed a hero for confronting man shredding Israeli hostage posters.
A group of furious Big Apple construction workers hopped out of their truck Friday to confront a stranger who was tearing down posters of Israeli hostages held captive by Hamas.
“This is f–king the US, this is New York City, You don’t have a right to touch that s–t,” one hardhat, identified only as “Paulie,” said to the man in a video that has since gone viral.
Next we have intimidation: Pro-Palestine protesters plan to 'flood' Brooklyn -- near Hasidic Jewish site.
A pro-Palestinian group is set to stage a “louder’’-than-ever march in front of the Brooklyn Museum on Saturday — just down the road from the Jewish Hasidic Lubavitcher headquarters.
Jittery NYPD cops are increasing their presence in the area, while a furious Jewish leader raged, “We will not be intimidated.”
NYC commission on racial equity has to get in on the act. New head of NYC racial equity commission has spewed antisemitic rhetoric
Linda Tigani, who raked in $143,938 in fiscal year 2022 as acting chief equity and strategy officer for the city Health Department, has repeatedly shared posts on X that include the phrase “from the river to the sea,” which is call by Hamas terrorists and their anti-Israel backers for the eradication of the Jewish state.
The NYC education system is up next: Anti-Israel NYC teacher keeps up ‘genocide’ rants despite probe.
Embattled Gotham Tech HS math teacher Mohammad Jehad Ahmad continued to rant on Facebook and even argued with parents who called for his ouster at a PTA meeting because of his pro-Hamas, anti-Israel views.
Simon, who has also produced Broadway revivals of “Pippin” and “Bells Are Ringing,” told The Post he took down the fliers for the purpose of keeping the city’s streets clean, not for antisemitic reasons, and apologized for offending anyone.
Of course he was only doing it because of cleanliness. Sorry, but I don't believe you are sorry. For context see the first story linked above.
New York City, the home of the compassionate liberal. Or maybe not only compassionate liberals.
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