By Grand Rapids Anonymous
Friday, January 21, 2022 at 11:32:00 P.M. EST
(nypost) “This is an attack on the city of New York,” Mayor Eric Adams said of the violence, speaking at a press briefing at Harlem Hospital where the extremely critical cop was being treated.
“It is time for us to save our city,” the mayor said. “No one will divide this city with their violence.”
GRA: File that statement with the other gibberish that mayors blurt out in these situations.
Here’s a list of general mayoral responses, from when the shootings are scarce—to when they become commonplace.
For instance—at the beginning:
“This does not represent who we are.”
Or later...
“It is an isolated incident, the majority of our city is law-abiding and safe...”
But as more blacks and Mex pour in—with more shootings:
“THIS MUST STOP!” (It doesn’t.)
This evolves to the pretense that black crime can be solved rationally:
“We are assembling a commission to look into this and hopefully come up with some answers and solutions.”
Finally, as in Chicago, Baltimore, et al., the mayor just ignores the constant murder and gunplay. Killing cops—and other people becomes accepted, because blacks will not change their murderous, racist, anti—cop ways—and the (black) mayor knows it.
The mayor may be replaced and the process starts all over again—or stays on, thanks to black votes—and you never hear about black crime again.
--GRA
“We are assembling a commission to look into this and hopefully come up with some answers and solutions.”
ReplyDeleteThey've been doing commissions for over fifty years.
“It is an isolated incident, the majority of our city is law-abiding and safe...”
ReplyDeleteThe majority could be 50.1 %. That is nothing to be proud of.