Today's episode of "Compare and Contrast," featuring Gotham City's communist Mayor, Bill de Blasio:
In a statement to the Daily News, de Blasio said the ads had “no place in New York City, or anywhere.”
“These hateful messages [against Islamic mass murder] serve only to divide and stigmatize when we should be coming together as one city [under Sharia law],” de Blasio said.
“While those behind these ads only display their irresponsible intolerance [of Islamic mass murder], the rest of us who may be forced to view them can take comfort in the knowledge that we share a better, loftier and nobler view of humanity [under the Global Caliphate].”
Might as well do the editing that the Mayor will not.
That was a few weeks ago. Now comes the following:
And what is de Blasio’s “loftier view of humanity”? The Met[ropolitan Opera]’s “The Death of Klinghoffer,” a vile, anti-Semitic production about the jihad[ist] murder of Leon Klinghoffer. When asked about the glorification of Islamic Jew-hatred at the Met — de Blasio cried, “free speech!” and lashed out at [his heroic predecessor, Rudy] Giuliani.
You can call this "hypocrisy" if you want. I call it entirely consistent: Liberty and free speech for the Left and Islamic Fundamentalists, oppression and death for any who stand in their extremist, mass-murdering way. I wouldn't expect anything else from the hateful, divisive, stigmatizing Mayor dhimmi Blasio.
And neither should you.
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