Posted on 10/07/2020 7:44:43 AM PDT by Red Badger
Lecturing his fellow New Yorkers about just how dangerous religious gatherings are in particular, Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) used a 14-year-old photo to deceptively claim the Jewish community has been skirting mask mandates in recent weeks.
Cuomo argued during a Monday news conference that religious institutions have been a problem during the coronavirus pandemic, claiming the 2006 photo of Jewish mourners is proof the community has been troublesome in the recent past.
The confusion came as the governor announced he is prepared to shutter synagogues in New York City if Jewish congregants dont comply with all the states and citys pandemic mandates.
We know religious institutions have been a problem, Cuomo claimed. We know mass gatherings are the super-spreader events. We know there have been mass gatherings going on in concert with religious institutions in these communities for weeks.
I dont mean little violations, he continued to lecture. Im talking: youre only supposed to have 50 outdoors. They had 1,000.
He then pointed to photographs on his slideshow presentation, which he said were taken over the past couple of weeks. The picture on the left, however, was taken by Associated Press photographer Stuart Samson in April 2006 during a memorial service for the late Rabbi Moses Teitelbaum.
Becket Adams of the Washington Examiner first noticed the mix up:
Naturally, since the photo is 14 years old, Cuomo quickly noted the people in the image arent wearing face masks and arent distancing themselves from one another. The governor, seemingly picking up on the fact that the picture was so old, asked one of his staffers: When were these pictures from?
The employee responded, simply telling Cuomo the photograph on the right is more recent than the one on the left.
OK, he replied. But theyre in the recent past. So this has been going on for weeks.
Cuomo is not the only famous New York politician to target the Jewish community. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) has also set his sights on Jewish people.
In April, when pandemic lockdowns were still in full swing, de Blasio, a failed presidential hopeful, singled out Jewish people who joined together for a funeral at a time when people of all stripes were skirting the rules. He warned them: The time for warnings has passed.
Despite being roundly condemned for specifically targeting Jewish people, the mayor did it again in May, proudly declaring the New York Police Department had shut down a Yeshiva a Jewish seminary for conducting classes with as many as 70 children.
Were issuing a cease and desist order and will make sure we keep our communities and our kids safe, he wrote.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) condemned the 59-year-old de Blasio for posting such a gleeful tweet about sending cops after Jews, urging the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate to make sure hes not violating constitutionally guaranteed religious liberties. Similarly, Anti-Defamation League National Director Jonathan Greenblatt called out the mayor for scapegoating Jews.
Alas, it happened again in June, when a group of Hasidic Jewish children were reportedly booted from a Brooklyn park despite thousands of people gathering to participate in Black Lives Matter protests, a direct violation of the citys coronavirus restrictions.
First, we have to stop referring to them as ‘The Left’, and START calling them by their TRUE identity: COMMUNISTS...........THEY HATE THAT!.................
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Who knows, he might have wanted to limit Jewish worship 14 years ago thus the picture. It's hard to believe it was a staff error, they knew the date, and had pictures of a funeral earlier this year they could have used
Maybe Libertarians can be the freedom party and Republicans the order party. We don’t need the communists/leftists at all.
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