The deliberate attack on the Orthodox Jews of New York City is undeniable at this point.

First of all, the latest available data shows that the hardest COVID hit areas of New York City are not the Orthodox neighborhoods.

You can view the real-time NYC COVID map here.

Even if the Brooklyn neighborhood of Borough Park is still higher than average for the city, that doesn’t explain what is going on, because other hard-hit areas of the city are not being subjected to the same sort of enforcement.

In Jewish neighborhoods, the Sheriff is sending plainclothes officers to peek in the windows of Synagogues to make sure no unauthorized gatherings (i.e. prayer services) are happening.

With all the COVID enforcement going on in the Jewish neighborhoods of New York, you’d at least think that would curb the anti-Semitic violence.

Nope.

At the very least, if the NYPD doesn’t want to bust these guys for assaulting a Jewish man, can they bust them for not social distancing?

And even when attackers are arrested, New York bail reform lets them out right away to offend again.

There is literally more action taken and punishments given to Jews for praying than there is for beating up a Jew on a city street.

The only way this can get any worse is if Cuomo and de Blasio decide to send all the Jews in New York City to a barbwire enclosed quarantine center upstate.  Now that I’ve said that, that plan is probably in the works for when flu season really hits later in the year.

There is a famous poem by German Lutheran pastor Martin Niemöller, which I think needs some updating for NYC in 2020

First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out—
Because the charges were dropped against the socialists since the mayor supported them.

Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out—
Because they were considered non-essential workers.

Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—
Because they blamed the Jews for the COVID.

Then they came for me—and I was fine with that because they made it clear that Civil Rights didn’t exist in the era of The Virus.  

 

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By J. Kb

2 thoughts on “Cuomo and de Blasio pull one of the oldest plays in history: when all else fails, blame the Jews”
  1. Yeah. So, tell me how I can get my a-hole neighbor, who is the religious chair of our synagogue, to recognize the firm connection between the Biden sign on his front lawn, and some variation of boxcars headed east? Or, perhaps, to get him to recognize that leftism and Judaism are mutually incompatible, so he needs to choose one or the other as his religion. In my reading of history, I’ve been unable to find a leftist takeover that worked out well for Jews….

  2. Do you think anyone would get the message if you got a group of protesters at the gates of Gracie Mansion to do the Nazi salute while chanting “Heil Cuomo!”?

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