Thursday, January 02, 2020

Fake Sympathy: Brooklyn Paper Editor Colin Mixson Posts Story on Black Anti-Semitic Hate Crimes against Jews, but Can’t be Bothered with Punctuation, and Blocks Jew from Commenting on Black Anti-Semitism

Re-Posted by Nicholas Stix

“‘Everybody feels very upset and disturbed about what happened and everybody stands in solidarity with you,’ said Gov. Cuomo. ‘So I’m here today, not just for me, I’m here representing all the people of the State of New York who want to say they’re sorry about the tragedy and they stand with you in total solidarity and love, because that’s what we are.’”

The hell, they do. Blacks can attack Jews all they want in NYC, as long as the Jews have no organization behind them. A black girl stabbed me in the subway in 1993. Robert Morgenthau’s ADA supported her, and threatened to have me arrested for making “false charges” against blacks. What’s that, you say? Morgenthau was a Jew? Morgenthau was an aristocratic German Jew. They’re some of the worst anti-Semites. Don’t believe me, look what he did in leading a criminal conspiracy (to suborn perjury) to destroy the life of working-class Jew, Bernard Goetz.

“Your comment was marked as spam”

I was able to post, for the moment, a test comment at another story (“This is a test”), without being immediately blocked as “spam.” Thus, I have not yet been permablocked by the gauleiter at the Brooklyn Paper, but that could change later tonight.

Note too that another time when I was the victim of a felony assault and battery, aggravated assault, or attempted murder, the cops refused to report it honestly, and wrote it up instead as “misdemeanor assault.”

On a subway train in Brooklyn in March 1997, a black male in his early-to-mid 20s, stared me down. When I stared back, he said, “What the f—k you lookin’ at?” I said, “I’m lookin at you looking at me.” He jumped up, but instead of me reaching for my mace and spraying him, I jumped up to confront him. He brained me with a concealed metal weapon, and I was out for maybe half a second as I fell to the subway bench.

I sprang up, and reached for the mace, but he knew exactly how much space to back up so that I failed to reach him. A black civilian-criminal then protected my attacker by escorting him off the train.

(A black civilian-criminal is a black who looks respectable, but whose criminal career consists of aiding and abetting other black criminals. I can’t say he doesn’t think of himself as a criminal, because few black criminals think of themselves that way. They think they’re victims of, or fighters against “racism.”)

I went to a white “uniform” on the street above (we all had to transfer to a bus, due to late-night track work), and he took down my complaint. However, he didn’t tell that I had a good, six inch, bloody wound on the left side of my head.

When I got home, I saw the dried blood. The next day, I called the station house, and got the hostile, racist, black female clerk from central casting, who eventually let me speak to her hostile, white man, lieutenant. He insisted that I’d only been punched. I told him that was impossible. Another tax-paid, NYPD liar.

For weeks, I had dizzy spells.

To make a short story long, this Orthodox kid gets punched in the throat, and it’s “felony assault,” but I get hit with a deadly weapon, and it’s “misdemeanor assault.”

That also reminds me of a front-page story in New York Newsday from 1986 or 1987. Some black kids shoved (not punched or kicked or stabbed) three Jewish kids up against a fence in ritzy, titsy Riverdale in the Northern Bronx. The media treated the matter as a “hate crime.” As a Jew, I was so embarrassed, but the “victims” and their parents weren’t at all.
 


“Governor Cuomo visited Williamsburg with Hasidic community leaders on Jan. 1. Courtesy of Governor Cuomo’s office”
 

Anti-Semitic attacks continue with two New Years [sic] assaults
By Kevin Duggan
Posted on January 2, 2020
The Brooklyn Paper

A rash of hate crimes plaguing Jewish Brooklynites continued with a pair of anti-Semitic assaults around the New Year, leading police to arrest a 24-year-old woman as investigators seek two additional suspects.

The 22-year-old Hasidic victim told police that the suspect — along with another individual — shouted anti-Semitic slurs at him near Broadway and Gerry Street shortly after noon, before snatching his cellphone, throwing it to the ground, and punching him in the throat, according to police.

Cops caught up with the suspects shortly afterward and charged the 24-year-old with felony [?!] assault and criminal mischief, but released her 34-year-old accomplice [?] without charges, according to a Police Department spokeswoman.

The suspect is expected to be arraigned before Kings County Supreme Court Thursday night, according to Oren Yaniv, a spokesman for District Attorney Eric Gonzalez’s office — who could not immediately confirm whether they will charge the suspect with a hate crime.

The attack comes less than 24 hours after two knife-wielding men assaulted a Jewish teen on a bus in Sheepshead Bay.

The 15-year-old boy told cops that the bigots snatched his headphones while shouting anti-Semitic slurs at Avenue U and E. 16th Street around 4:30 pm on New Years [sic] Eve, before hightailing it out of the bus near Kings Plaza.

The perps also reportedly took off the boy’s yarmulke, according to the New York Post.

The Police Department’s Hate Crimes Task force is investigating the attack, and cops are still looking for the two men, according to a spokeswoman [sic]

The New Years [sic] incidents follow a series of anti-Semitic attacks across the borough during Hanukkah, which drew widespread condemnation from elected officials scrambling for ways to address the sudden gluttony of hate crimes.

Both Mayor Bill de Blasio and Governor Andrew Cuomo have directed more city and state police to patrol Jewish enclaves — and the state’s chief executive paid a visit to Williamsburg’s Hasidic community on Jan. 1 as a show of solidarity.

“Everybody feels very upset and disturbed about what happened and everybody stands in solidarity with you,” said Gov. Cuomo. “So I’m here today, not just for me, I’m here representing all the people of the State of New York who want to say they’re sorry about the tragedy and they stand with you in total solidarity and love, because that’s what we are.”

But a cadre of local elected officials representing Orthodox neighborhoods said that wasn’t enough, demanding in a letter mailed on Sunday that Cuomo also direct federal help from the New York National Guard to protect the religious areas.

About the Author


Kevin Duggan

Kevin Duggan

Kevin Duggan hails from the distant shores of Ireland and Switzerland. He covers northern and brownstone Brooklyn neighborhoods, with a special focus on transit.

4 comments:

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Anonymous said...

"Morgenthau was an aristocratic German Jew. They’re some of the worst anti-Semites."

Uppity German Jews always felt superior to the eastern European Jew from the Russian Empire.

Anonymous said...

Those Orthodox Jews listening to the dago [Cuomo] speak probably voted almost 100 % for Don.

Anonymous said...

"Cuomo also direct federal help from the New York National Guard to protect the religious areas."

Stop and frisk young negro men entering the religious areas. Ask them what is their business. Are they passing through in a purposeful manner. Do they have priors? Etc.