New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, like Obama, is afraid to assert discipline. He says free speech trumps keeping thoroughfares moving and implies that the vocalization of moronic anarchists is more important than the safety of children at the parade.
The anarchists wanted to disrupt the Thanksgiving Day parade. They failed. The cops were there. Authority wins because anarchists have no purpose but destruction. They are the emptiness of anger. They are the protesters who don’t even know what they are protesting.
De Blasio is the fan of anarchists. He is always trying to undercut the cops. De Blasio’s values are all upside-down. He is more concerned about the ideology of revolutionaries than he is about the safety of good citizens. He forgets that he is the government that he rails against.
His support of subversives is one step away from aiding terrorists. Well, why wonder? The man honeymooned in hard-core Cuba and vacationed in Russia when the Cold War was raging.
One wonders why he wants to serve in a New York government that he obviously detests. Is it because he unwittingly wants to bring it down?
He doesn’t know who he is. We don’t know who he is. All we know is that he is dangerous to our great city. Everything positive he says about New York is undercut by a negative intention. We are thankful that the Thanksgiving Day parade was not ruined by the ethos of a weak, confused mayor.
David Lawrence