Bill De Blasio, When Will The Hypocrisy Stop?

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FILE - In this Aug. 19, 2020, file photo, New York Mayor Bill de Blasio speaks to reporters after visiting New Bridges Elementary School in the Brooklyn borough of New York, to observe pandemic-related safety procedures (AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)

NEW YORK (VINnews) — Mayor De Blasio has good reason to show a measure of healthy respect for New York’s orthodox Jewish community. It would be politically prudent for him to cultivate relations with them and could also help to restore faith in the mayor after his fiasco in scapegoating the entire Jewish community for not maintaining health regulations at an April funeral. After the funeral, De Blasio wrote in a tweet that “My message to the Jewish community, and all communities, is this simple: the time for warnings has passed. I have instructed the NYPD to proceed immediately to summons or even arrest those who gather in large groups. This is about stopping this disease and saving lives. Period.”

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It took a while for De Blasio to realize the tremendous damage he accomplished with his snide tweet, at a time when the Jewish community was reeling from thousands of COVID-19 deaths and was doing its utmost to preserve public health regulations and at at time when the pandemic’s implications were still not fully understood. Eventually he apologized for his tweet and recently once again expressed regret for his harsh response at a meeting with the press, stating that “I understand their suffering, understand the difficulties that the community has gone through, understand the fears that people have — rightfully — of discrimination, and that we need to hear each other more and understand each other more.”

De Blasio added that “I look back now and understand there was just more dialogue that was needed. I certainly got very frustrated at times when I saw large groups of people still out without masks. But I think more dialogue would have been better. So I certainly want to express my regret that I didn’t figure out how to do that better.”

Well said and well expressed, Bill. However it seems that dialogue is too often replaced by patronizing reproaches, which might be appropriate if the person giving them lived up to the standards he preaches. In Judaism there is a saying: Beautify yourself first and then beautify others.

This week De Blasio chose once again to preach to the broader community, warning on Monday that “We need to do everything in our power to stop the coronavirus from reasserting in New York City. We have to stop a second wave from happening here, it is getting dangerously close.” In case it was unclear who he was referring to, De Blasio said explicitly that “we have one last chance and everyone has to be a part of it….we’re seeing household transmission. We’re seeing community spread. We’re seeing things we have not seen in a long time – and we have to stop them.”

But just a day or two before, De Blasio had no problem joining the crowds celebrating Biden’s election in Time Square, even though there was absolutely no social distancing. Ok, this wasn’t “household transmission”, it wasn’t “community spread” but it was dead against the rules and regulations. It seems like when De Blasio sees certain kinds of people he gets frustrated, but when he saw the large crowds congregating and celebrating Biden’s election, somehow he wasn’t frustrated but rather seemed quite enamoured by the situation. Why didn’t this crowds elicit even a single stern wag of the finger from De Blasio? The hypocrisy is so glaring it is amazing the mayor himself didn’t notice it, but that calls for another Jewish maxim: “All faults a person can see except for his own.” Time for another apology, De Blasio.


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Voice of Reason
Voice of Reason
3 years ago

Don’t hold your breath. De Blasio has proven to be one of the most incompetent politicians, riddled with hypocrisy, consumed by socialism, and blinded by greed and hate. We New Yorkers are fortunate that the office of mayor is subject to term limits, and that his tenure that has been used to inflict so much damage to the city in general and the frum community in particular will soon end. We must do our hishtadlus to insure that those who follow in his footsteps are not elected to public office, and to daven that these leftist liberals are kept away from politics.

Ari
Ari
3 years ago

Typical “Do as I say, not as I do” liberal.

ari
ari
3 years ago

SEEMS LIKE YOUR ON YOUR HANDS AND KNEES BEGGING FOR HIM TO APOLOGIZE, what for??
who needs him? he showed his true colors i wouldn’t give him a 2nd chance or 3rd or 4th chance. he already proved his uselessness to the jewish community
just ask the store owners and schools who still have to deal with all the summonses they received over the past 7 months!!!
Im not even addressing his incompetence as a politician or executive proving again and again he’s incapable of running the city
besides the few religious jews in his employ who laud him (and their pay checks, money always wins) ive yet to hear anything positive about him from anyone

hu bacha
hu bacha
3 years ago

sue him.

5TRESIDENT
5TRESIDENT
3 years ago

DiBlasio is a complete and utter moron. Nobody can stand him, even the lefties think he’s incompetent. Nationally he’s a joke. He’ll never run for another office so what does he care?

Triumphinwhitehouse
Triumphinwhitehouse
3 years ago

Thanks leon goldenberg and aguda for selling us this garbage. Hope you had good money

Stam Misha
Stam Misha
3 years ago

When Will The Hypocrisy Stop?never, it’s a part of the democrat nature and behaviour

it always goes together with a complete lack of shame which makes any potential repentance extremely difficult

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago

Hashem didn’t give the nachash a chance to defend himself. Same idea…

Charles B Hall
Charles B Hall
3 years ago

was doing its utmost to preserve public health regulations”

Sorry, but that simply isn’t true. Crowded indoor services are great ways to spread the virus. 🙁 I have been only going to outdoor services since the pandemic started.

Chompo
Chompo
3 years ago

Deblasio Hyporacy same gematriah !!!!!!