NYC parents protest vax mandates outside Health Department

Earlier this week, New Yorkers gathered in downtown Manhattan in front of the city’s Health Department to protest against the CDC’s recommendation of COVID-19 vaccines for toddlers and babies as well as the possible mandating of the jab for New York’s schoolchildren.

New Yorkers shared their concerns about the government chipping away at parental rights and described the need to protect children from the pharmaceutical industry’s capture of public health agencies.

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DHS Calls Police on Fox for Filming Illegal Aliens Flying into NYC

Fox News filmed to report about this situation. Then the police showed up accusing them of harassment. The Department of Homeland Security called the police on Fox News. These illegal aliens – who we’re supposed to call migrants — are all unvetted. Many are criminals or worse.

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NYC mayor calls for ‘national response’ to rising violence after subway shooting

New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) called for a “national response” to rising violence following a subway shooting that wounded over a dozen people on Tuesday.

Adams told CNN’s Dana Bash in an interview that increased violence is an issue affecting the entire country and said that while officials have recovered more than 1,800 guns in the last three and a half months, the city needed some assistance.

Federal Constitutional Carry would work.

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NYC teacher calls for vehicular attack on mourning NYPD officers

In case you missed it, the funeral for slain NYPD Detective Jason Rivera was held on Friday. The procession route for the funeral was lined with thousands upon thousands of police officers and other first responders. They created a type of human wave as the hearse passed by, all raising their hands to salute their fallen comrade. Some of the aerial views of the tribute were truly stunning.

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No Citizenship? No Problem! NYC City Council Approves Voting for Non-Citizens.

Are you a ‘lawful’ permanent resident of NYC? Have you been in the city for at least 30 days? Authorized to work? Great! That is now all it takes to vote for municipal office holders in the Big Apple, thanks to members of the New York City Council.

Yesterday, council members voted 33-14 in favor of allowing non-citizens to vote in municipal elections. Next, it’s over to Mayor de Blasio’s desk who will almost certainly sign it (and even if he exercises his veto power, which he won’t, the council has enough support to override him).

This is a terrible idea —even Democrats on the council are flabbergasted by this move.

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Manhattan workers warned not to use public transit. Is this the new normal?

New York City remains largely reopened after all of the COVID shutdowns and many people are returning to work in their offices rather than from home via Zoom calls and such. But that doesn’t mean that life has gone back to what it was in pre-pandemic days. While the threat from the virus may be decreasing, the threat of violent crime has been steadily climbing in the other direction and that has altered the way employers have been advising their workers about safely commuting and navigating the streets of the city.

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New Racialist Soros DA in NYC Makes Crimes Legal, Promises No Bail

Soros-funded Alvin Bragg (D) won overwhelmingly in New York City. To say he is soft on crime would be an understatement.

Bragg ran a campaign on a platform of a no-bail agenda and an end to prosecutions for what he calls “minor offenses” such as marijuana misdemeanors, turnstile jumping, trespassing, driving with a suspended license, prostitution (which furthers trafficking), resisting arrest for non-criminal offenses, and obstructing the work of the New York City Police Department.

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Manhattan school to sort kids by race during social justice discussions

The Lower Manhattan Community School will conduct the controversial exercises as part of its mission to “undo the legacy of racism and oppression in this country that impacts our school community,” according to an email sent to parents.

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‘It buys a whole lot of candy’: New York City mayor to pay children $100 to get Covid jab

Children aged five to 11 will be eligible for the one-off incentive when vaccinations are opened up to primary school children next week.

It marks an expansion of a previous policy brought in in July, when New York began offering a $100 reward to adults after the number of people wanting jabs began to slow.

“Good news, kids are eligible for the $100 vaccine incentive,” Mr de Blasio told a press conference on Thursday.

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