NYC Mayor de Blasio cancels Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
The mayor announced Monday that the event will be held virtually
By Sophie Mann Updated: September 14, 2020 - 11:49am
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For the first time in its 94-year history, the iconic Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade, held annually in New York City, will not be taking place — at least not in person.
On Monday morning, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that the parade will be held virtually and will be available to viewers both on television and online. Though the parade will not be live, de Blasio said he believes the event “will really give us that warmth and that great feeling we have on Thanksgiving day.”
“It will not be same parade we’re used to. It will be a different kind of event. They’re reinventing the event for this moment in history,” continued the mayor.
https://justthenews.com/government/local/nyc-mayor-de-blasio-cancels-macys-thanksgiving-day-parade
Serious question: Why is @TulsiGabbard essentially the only mainstream democrat who was willing to come out against the normalization of pedophelia and the sexualization of our children?
The rest seem to be rushing to the defense of Cuties etc...
Not a good look!— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) September 14, 2020
On Monday morning, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that the parade will be held virtually and will be available to viewers both on television and online.
Time for Macy's (and others) to get out of that libtard toilet and move their headquarters to a free state like Florida or Texas...
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Why bother with spending money to create a virtual Macys Thanksgiving day parade when they can just show last year parade on TV.?