Friday, September 29, 2023

black supremacist “journalist” Errol Louis at ny1 demonstrated nation of islam mayor eric adams as being so incompetent that “we need to deal with the state” (gov. Kathy Hochul) during future disasters

By N.S.
Revised at 2:25 a.m., on saturday, september 30, 2023

At 5 p.m.: Errol Louis: "In this age of advanced technology, the governor piccked up the telephone, and called ny1," to let them know what she was doing about the torrential downpour.

Louis or one of his colleagues (one White and one hispanic female at the desk) complained that Adams waited until 10:30 a.m. to suspend opposite-side-of-the-street parking, which was two hours after people had had to move their cars. He also never announced that parents should keep their kids out of school.

Louis also complained that "not everyone has twitter," which was, apparently, the only way to keep up with the illegally elected, nation of islam mayor. But since Adams wasn't doing his job, what did that matter? And Accuweather had posted a flood watch up for the day at 2 a.m.

What was Adams doing, when he needed to be in his office, making executive decisions? His story was that he was traveling around town, seeing how things were on the ground. But he could have sat in his office, and watched tv feeds on all the local newscasts, like the people who depended on him did.

During the late 1990s, rich neo-con Seth Lipsky, who had been the editor-in-chief of the previously socialist Jewish Weekly Forward (1990-2000; the socialists and communists there hated him, and forced him out), which he'd bailed out, founded The City Sun daily. The Sun was supposed to be a conservative paper. So, whom did Lipsky hire as his "conservative" columnists? black supremacist Errol Louis and a reconquista female. When black supremacist murderer-kidnapper-extortionist-gang leader Robert "Sonny" Carson (1936-2002) died, Louis devoted a column to him. Did Louis mention that Carson was a black supremacist gang leader? A murderer? A kidnapper? An extortionist? Not at all. Louis said nothing about Carson's life of violent crime, including the racially-motivated murder of one of the Korean greengrocers he terrorized during the early 1990s, or the black man he'd bragged of having murdeered, which he bragged of from the witness stand in his early 1970s kidnapping trial. Instead, Louis vaguely referred to Carson as a "trickster," who somehow functioned without violence.

I wrote a letter to The City Sun explaining Carson's murderous history. Either Lipsky, or his letters editor tossed it into "the circular file."

So much for Seth Lipsky as a "conservative"--he shut down The Sun after a brief run of indeterminate duration (one site pegged it as 2002-2008)--but hardly anyone was aware that it had ever existed.

A Dovid Efune reportedly bought the paper from Lipsky and re-launched it last year, but that can't be. I've seen online articles in it for a few years, now.

In any event, when a Sonny Carson apologist criticizes Eric Adams, it's worth noting.



2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Did the floods sweep the negroes into the Hudson? Disproportionately,I hope.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

Why don't you go deal things on your own efforts. Like the Texas and Louisiana navies?

Do rescue and relief work without waiting for the gummint.